Archive for April 2011
When it comes to selecting the right size hair cutting tool and scissors for cutting hair, you will find that men often prefer to use hair cutting scissors that are 5.5” to 6” in length. Many women will select a 5” or 5.5” hair shear. The most common method for determining the right size salon shear is by laying the hair scissor on your open hand (palm). The finger rest of the shear should be at the base of your hand and the tip just below your middle finger.
Stylists today also prefer to try the haircutting scissors and hair shears in their hands for comfort and will select the size based on how the hair cutting shear feels and not rely entirely on the Palm Sizing method. Either way can be used for selecting the correct size for scissors for hair including salon shears, hair thinning scissors, hair thinning shears and texturizing shears.
How do you choose your size?
One of the most frustrating things a hair stylist encounters is having to work with dull or damaged shears. There are several indicators of dull or damaged hair cutting shears and hair scissors. These indicators include: hair slide, folding of the hair, and/or nicked blades.
All hair shears, hair scissors, thinning shears and thinning scissors should be sharpened at regular intervals – intervals are based on the type of hair you cut and how often your shears for hair are used. Normally, your hair cutting shears should be sharpened every 500 – 700 haircuts.
When having your cutting shears sharpened, be sure to use a Professional Trained Sharpener.
How often do you have your hair scissors sharpened?







