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What scissors for home barber?

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Mrs Seadog has become a dab hand at giving me a hair cut since the dark days of lockdown.  I'm an easy to please customer, as its nearly all done with a clipper and various sizes of grading combs.

A few bits get a quick snip and trim.  However, she could do with a nicer pair of scissors.

Anybody here in the business that can tell me what I should buy so as not to over spend or get ripped off?

As with all things the prices go from cheap and cheerful to eyewatering.


 
Posted : 12/11/2023 4:41 pm
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Something midpriced from Amazon, about 20 quid will get you good ones. 


 
Posted : 12/11/2023 5:57 pm
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Can I ask, if you are mostly using clippers, which part of the haircut are you needing scissors for?

As a barber I have different scissors for different jobs.

For scissor over comb, a longer pair give more control, 6-6.5"

For almost everything else, 5 to 5.5" is perfect but with tips that aren't too pointed.

For close work where I want to be more precise, such as the outline, I use 5.5" but with a nice sharp tip.

So maybe a 5-5.5" with a pointed tip for detailing would be a good choice.

I don't generally need to do this but an easy way to finesse/cheat your blend, a fine pair of thinners can help with this.

I use Yasaka but as suggested, for occasional use, just check out the reviews on Amazon.

If its for the outline, a cordless T trimmer is probably a better choice.


 
Posted : 12/11/2023 9:54 pm
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I find a finger rest adds stability too.


 
Posted : 13/11/2023 8:06 am

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