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subject: [title]musashi Hair Cutting Scissors - The Perfect Shears For Any Hairstylist [print this page]


If you may be just beginning out as a hair stylist you need to select the best hair cutting scissors you are able to afford. These shears are the most crucial tools for each hair fashion. The most well known design of hair scissors are called Japanese style shears.

Within this general grouping of Japanese design shears there are several different hair scissors designs possible that you can use with create your own unique haircutting design.

If you are looking to create a ideal hair style, then you have to choose the finest hair cutting scissors. These are the most important hair cutting tools for the stylist.

There are really just 3 kinds of hair scissors available. There are: General purpose styling shears; Dry finish styling shears plus Texturizers. The differences are all inside the blade shape. General purpose styling shears might have a convex edge for a cleaner sharper cut and an 800mm radius (a slight curve to the blade from hilt to the tip). Dry finish shears are made with the same convex edge yet have a sharper radius normally 700mm, this helps to hold the dry hair in still whilst you're cutting and enables us to easily slide cut dry hair without catching or pulling a customers hair. The third type of shear is a texturizer, these are furthermore called thinning shears or blending scissors. These are designed with 1 side a blade with the opposing blade just teeth.

The alternative options stylists have are the design of the handle and the length of the blade.

The handle designs get into approximately 5 different standard categories. These are called: straight, semi-offset, offset, ergonomic plus thumb swivels. In general Diamond Rose Shears produces all of these different designs inside a broad range of lengths.

A general purpose styling shear is usuallychosen for use on wet hair, although they is used on dry hair they function best on wet hair. At the same time a dry finish styling shear might tend to drive the hair away when blunt cutting wet hair. So keep this in your mind.

Texturizers come with different tooth counts. A chunker can have fewer than 20 teeth on its tooth blade, a medium texturizer will have 30-35 teeth whilst a fine blending texturizer can have more than 40 teeth.

Once you know what you're going to employ to create the designs you need the upcoming choice has to do with the handle shape.

Of all the available handle designs we most often suggest a multi-axis thumb swivel. Musashi shears plus Diamond Rose Shears have several different designs to meet anyone's comfort level. Thumb swivels eliminate all stress found on the thumb and wrist thought to lead to many repetitive motion injuries.

If you can't get with a thumb swivel then we suggest that you use an ergonomic handle. These are often semi-offset or offset handles where the thumb hole has a twist in it to make it more comfortable than a straight thumb hole.

Once you've chosen the sort of shear and the handle shape the next important decision is, what length?

The length of the blade is another significant decision the stylist has to create. By in large the most prevalent length of shear is 5.5 inches. But, selecting the appropriate length depends on how we like to cut. If you a lot of point cutting then a less long blade is the proper choice. (5-5.5 inches maybe is all you need)

If you do a great deal of scissor over comb cutting (performed mostly on men) then a longer shear may function better. A pair of scissors cannot be longer than your hand. If you lay the shears inside the palm the finger holes at the heel of the hand the tips of the blades should not extend beyond the middle finger.

Remember, longer shears weigh more plus have a heavier balanced feel. And the longer the shear the larger the risk you will nick your knuckles.

Musashi Shears plus Diamond Rose Shears have over 120 different designs accessible which may be seen on their sites.

by: Humberto h collins




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