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And Now You Can Have Them Too! Yoko Super Steel Hair Dressing Shear – Made of Premium Japanese Hitachi Super Steel!

Don’t settle for lesser shears made of cheap steel. Click here to get your pair right now!

The Yoko Super Steel Hair Dressing Shears are a superior pair of hair shears, standing out above the competition for a number of reasons!

The benefits are immediately noticeable and perfectly designed for the busy stylist! The Yoko Super Steel Shears sport a sleek design that meets the ergonomic and production needs of the user. They have a built-in tension dial, allowing for convenient adjustment to the tension on the blades. The dial is designed to take up as little space as possible, so the dial doesn’t protrude like the dials on its competitors. You never have to take time to hunt down a screwdriver or other tool to make adjustments while your customers wait.

The ergonomic features of these hair dressing shears speak for themselves! These shears are constructed with a permanent finger rest that will never become separated or need replacement. They are helpful to the hair stylist that wants to eliminate the potential for carpal tunnel or repetitive motion injuries, by reducing the need to hold the wrist in an uncomfortable position.

The bent thumb handle allows for allows for comfortable use over long periods of time by reducing fatigue. They have offset handles for comfortable repetitive motion and daily use and can fit 95% of all hands comfortably.

These hair dressing shears comes in sizes 5.0, 5.5, 6.0, 6.5, 6.5 and 7.0. Their unique blades are slim and made to get to hair in the tightest spots. The shears themselves cut with ease, reducing tension and effort to tired hands. Many customers return to buy more in different sizes because of the ease of use and comfort these shears give them!

Available in one of three great colors: black, pink or silver!

The Yoko Super Steel shear is made with Japanese Hitachi steel. They are drop forged, allowing them to keep their razor sharp edge longer and saving time and money on sharpening them over and over again.

Don’t settle for imitations! The Yoko Hair Dressing Shears will be the only brand you will ever want to use again!

ScissorBoy Brand Hair Scissors present the Upside Down Haircut!

Today we bring you Stas Mikhailov from Metamorphosis Salon in San Francisco and his AWESOME technique for an Upside Down Haircut. This gives your clients a fresh new look for the New Year and reinvents your hair cutting techniques. Sounds impossible? Not at all! In this technique, only the clients head is upside down, not you, so headstands are unnecessary. Combining a blend of texturing with overdirecting hair, will create length where you need it. To top it of, create a contour line around the head as the finishing touch. Use any tools you want when using this technique, but we recommend using a pair of thinning shears or a razors.

The end result, is a haircut that grows out beautifully and is very manageable.

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Texturizing Hair With Thinning Hair Shears is a great way of completing an otherwise unfinished haircut.

Emmanuel, a Master Stylist from Atelier Emmanuel Hair Salon in San Francisco, California shows how Fixing Layers with Texturizing using thinning shears can add life to a haircut.

To achieve this look, Emmanuel recommends you texturize at different angles (flat, angled, straight into the hair) using what he calls the Piquetage Technique. Use thinning shears to blend layers and create better flow. Check out the video again to see the correct angle he recommends to prevent cutting of too much hair and to see this technique in action. Piquetage should be used at the roots to give lift to the hair. The end effect is shorter hairs supporting the longer hair.

To finish off the cut, Emmanuel demonstrates a Finger Texture technique. Laying hair can create problems, and placing your fingers correctly on the hair helps to prevent that. If a problem does arise, you can fix layer issues with texturing techniques using thinning shears, razors and/or hair shears. Be sure to carefully watch everything that you are doing, as sight is just as important as technique while styling.

To learn more about the best thinning shears for your hairstyling needs, check out the ScissorBoy website.

Visit Emmanuel at the Atelier Emmanuel Hair Salon in San Francisco’s Union Square.

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If your hair shears are making a lot of noise, its probably because you need a new bumper. Just in case you don’t know, bumpers are those little things that go in between the finger handles of your scissors. They are actually really important to your scissors. They keep your shears and haircutting scissors from making that annoying clicking sound (which also makes your scissors sound cheap) and more importantly, they help keep the blades properly aligned so the scissors close properly and they do not overlap. If the blades overlap the sharp part of the blades will be exposed which makes it easily for you to cut yourself, your client and damage the sharp edge of your scissors. All bad things.
These bumpers are normally just available in boring black, but now you can find them in a ton of different shades: three different colors of pink, five different shades of blue, three different shades of yellow, two greens, two colors of purple, three shades of red, plus clear and orange.

 

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