Showing posts with label thinning shears. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thinning shears. Show all posts

Thursday, August 22, 2013

How to Choose the Hairdressing Scissors

How to Choose Right Hair Dressing Scissor?

If you have been in the business of hairdressing for long you are probably an expert in the art of selecting the right hairdressing scissors but if you are new to the field and are not sure how to go about it, allow me to help you!

There are certain things you have to consider while choosing the right hairdressing shears. First, you will have to make a decision regarding what you will be using the scissors for as there are many different types for creating numerous styles. Every hair type requires a special pair for styling. Hence, it is crucial that you go for the right ones. Any mistake that you make is not going to be cheap. Hair scissors are available in various sizes. So, you should be knowing the size that will suit you the best, that you will be comfortable with and that you will be using the most frequently. Do not end up spending a bomb on the right hair shears if you are not going to use them much.

If hairdressing is your profession, you will require professional hairdressing scissors of salon quality. If you go for budget scissors, you will be spending more getting them replaced regularly. You have to see to it that the barber scissors you are going for are durable. This will ensure that you will be using them for a long time. It is better to spend more on a good pair when you are sure that they will last long and that you will be using for years to come.The most essential factor that you have to keep in mind while buying professional hair scissors is the comfort aspect. As per the type of scissors, you will probably be using them every day, all day. You should be confident of styling the last client just as well as the first one in a day.

If you want a thinning pair of scissors you could go for a decent pair because you might use them more times than you expect. Certain scissors come with finger rests that help to enhance comfort and decrease the strain on the arm and hand. Hence, it is sensible to go for a pair that has finger rests provided you will be using them all the time. If they are special scissors that you might not use much, then don’t go for one with finger rests.

Amateurs will find all hair cutting scissors similar. But as you now know, they do differ in price and performance. Hence, it is vital that you know the difference so as to find the right hair scissors. Should you go for the most expensive pair, the cheapest one, the lightest pair or the comfortable one? You decide! You know what to do now! Go for the right hairdressing scissors now!

Sunday, July 31, 2011

How to Thin Out Hair

Hair comes in all variety of styles and shapes. Sometimes, hair grows thick before it grows long, making styling and texture almost impossible. Thinning the hair out with scissors can create a whole new look for unruly, thick hair, and is not terribly difficult to accomplish if the right techniques are used.

1. Point Cutting
Point cutting is a way to thin out the hair that can create a chunky or choppy look, as well as softening layers so that the hair lays smooth. Point cutting is done by bringing the hair up between the fingers so that the desired length can be cut off. The hair is held perpendicular to the head and the scissors are held straight down, pointing toward the scalp. The scissors are then brought down and cut the hair at a sharp angle in small chunks along the finger. A new section of hair is then grab and the process is continued. This technique is good for short hair and spikey, or sharp looks.
 
2. Notching
Notching is done the same way as Point Cutting, but is generally performed on much shorter, straight hairstyles. This enables a spiky, wild look to be created and the hair to be given added texture and movement
 
3. Slithering
o Slithering is best done with long hair either straight or wavy that needs thinning towards the end of the hair for a smooth, healthy look. In slithering, the hair is held out from the head, again perpendicular from the scalp. The scissors are held slightly open and, starting from the scalp, the scissors are run along the hair at a slight angle towards the end. This leaves the hair towards the scalp thicker than the ends. Slithering leaves the hair bouncy on the ends and will remove split ends.
 
Hair Thinning Scissors
o Another way to thin out the hair is to use hair thinning scissors. These scissors are like regular scissors except for that one blade has notches in it. These notches let hair slip between. Any hair that is in between the notches is not cut. This allows large areas to be cut at once without the worry of taking out too much hair. Start at the ends of the hair and clips it with the thinning scissors. Go along the entire perimeter. The higher in the hair you cut the more volume is created. Avoid getting too close to the scalp as this will leave short hair that sticks up form the scalp, creating an undesirable look.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

What are Hair Shears/Scissors

Hair Shears
Hair shears are extremely sharp scissors that are designed for cutting hair. They generally fall into one of three categories, including hair shears for cutting hair, thinning hair, and texturizing hair.

The price difference comes from the manufacturing process, and the metal that is used; steel and titanium are very common. Most stylists recommend purchasing the best quality shears you can afford, but there are less expensive ones available for home use, or for students who are just starting out.

Many people also use hair shears at home to trim or even style their own hair, though this can be risky if you are not practiced and confident in your abilities. Small hair shears used for trimming blunt bangs can be a great way to save money. Hair shears also may be used at home for cutting and styling wigs, which is a good way to practice before you try it on your own hair.

Hair shears need to be handled carefully to prevent any damage. The shears should never be used to cut anything other than hair, to keep them as sharp as possible, and they should be kept in a case.

Some hair cutting shears also come in fun colors and designs, as well as ones specially designed for left-handed stylists. Shears are also often designed for ergonomic comfort, so if you find your shears to be uncomfortable to use, it can be helpful to shop around, and try different manufacturers. Most experienced hair stylists become very particular about the scissors they use, and no single pair is ideal for everyone.


Hair Cutting Shears 
Hair cutting scissors, also known as barber scissors, hair cutting shears, or barber shears, are scissors which have been custom-designed for cutting hair. It is critical to use hair cutting scissors for haircuts to ensure an optimal outcome, and to promote hair health.

Hair thinning Shears
The scissors with more teeth will remove the least amount of hair and conversely, the scissors with the least teeth will remove the most amount of hair. When stylists or barbers use thinning shears, they usually section off the hair and pass through it with the scissors at least two times.