Blade Material
Stainless steel
High-concerned chemical
None
Total Length
16.5
Stainless Steel Type
vg10
Model Number
AT63
Teeth
0
Type
Cutting Scissors
Handle Material
Stainless steel
Size
6.25 inch
Brand Name
TITAN HIRLD
Number of Pieces
One Unit
Origin
Mainland China
Item Type
Hair Scissor
ITEM
hairdressing scissors
How to Use Hairdressing Scissors:
The correct way to hold the scissors is key to using them effectively. Place your fingers into the corresponding finger holes of the scissors: the thumb near the adjustment knob, the index and middle fingers on one side of the blades, and the ring and little fingers on the other side. When holding the scissors, keep your fingers naturally curved and avoid gripping too tightly to maintain flexibility in operation.
When starting a haircut, first comb the hair smooth. Then, hold a small section of hair between your fingers, align the scissor blades with the roots, and gently press the handles to close the blades and cut the hair. When cutting, ensure the blades are perpendicular to the hair to avoid injuring the scalp.
For different hair lengths, different cutting methods can be used. To cut short hair, layer the hair and cut each layer progressively. To trim bangs evenly, align the scissor blades parallel to the forehead and slowly move from one side to the other while cutting.
Cleaning and Maintenance:
After use, promptly remove any hair from the scissors. You can brush off hair from the blades and handles and wipe them clean with a cloth.
Regularly apply lubricating oil to the scissor blades to maintain sharpness and smooth operation. Open the blades, apply a small amount of oil to the contact surfaces of the blades, then gently close the scissors to evenly distribute the lubricant.
Hairdressing Scissors Safety Warnings:
Do not allow minors to touch or use the scissors: Hairdressing scissors are intended for professional use only. Non-professionals, especially children, should not handle or play with them to avoid injury.
Do not use scissors to cut other objects: The blades are designed specifically for hair. Cutting branches, paper, ropes, or other materials can dull the blades, cause them to bend, or even chip, which will permanently damage the tool.
Avoid dropping or striking the scissors: High-quality hairdressing scissors are made from high-hardness steel and hand-polished with precise construction. Accidental drops or impacts may misalign or damage the blades.