Texturizing Scissors
If you are a hairstylist and are deciding weather or not you want to buy a pair texturizing scissors then you will want to keep reading. You will discover why it is important to add a pair of texturizing scissors to your hair kit. I have been a stylist for 14 years and I wouldn’t know what to do without them.
Most of our clients need some type of texture to their hair. Yes, perms and color help to get that added volume and texture but, what if your clients want their hair to be natural? Adding a little texture with a pair of texturizing shears can add just enough volume that your client won’t feel that his or her hair is flat and lifeless.
Texturizing Shears
There are always new techniques when it comes to coloring, cutting or perming the hair and it always takes practice when you are first learning these techniques. Learning to use texturizing scissors may be a bit scary at first but, just like anything else you will get more comfortable with it as you use it. The most difficult part is finding people who will let you “practice” on their hair. A great way to start using this technique is by using mannequins or dolls with long hair.
No matter what service you are performing your job will become quicker and easier when the best hair tools are used. It is the same when using a pair of texturizing shears. They are versatile in that you can use them for both adding texture to fine hair and taking out the bulk in thick hair. You can also cut with them both vertically or horizontally. A texture shear that has teeth that are closer together is great for your clients that have fine hair. The more teeth it has the less hair it will remove.
I recommended investing in a pair of them if you perform a number of haircuts daily. If you maintain them and protect them against any damage then they will be an investment worth making. This type of professional hair stylist tool can be both a big time saver and produce great results. They can even help to build your clientele because, if you have a happy client they are more than likely going to send you referrals. This will make the investment seem a lot more reasonable.
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Featured Stylist – Emmanuel Noel | Salon Hair Shears for Hairstylists
At this point, you need to hold the shears parallel to the direction of the hair and use the tips to cut the hair. He said that layering hair can create problems and texturizing hair can fix those problems.
Is it Hard to Use Thinning Shears if You’re Not a Hairdresser?
Texturizing shears and thinning shears are the same thing – there are different sizes of these shears and some people think channeling shears are the only ones called texturizing shears.
Texturizing Hair Using Thinning Shears
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.
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