Hair scissors are decided by details long before anyone notices them on the work. This section collects technical reference material — handle geometry, blade geometry, steel behaviour, ergonomics, and day-to-day maintenance — for professionals who want to understand the tool, not just use it.
Every entry is written as a reference, not a sales page.
Handles
Offset, crane, level, swivel — how handle geometry decides the relationship between the hand and the tool.
Read moreBlades
Convex, semi-convex, bevel — how edge geometry decides how the scissor feels against hair.
Read moreSteel
VG-10, ATS-314, SUS440C, cobalt alloys. HRC hardness, corrosion resistance, heat treatment.
Read moreThinning
30-tooth vs 40-tooth. Chunkers, texturisers, thinning rate, and where each belongs in a cut.
Read moreErgonomics
Left-handed designs, tension adjustment, weight balance, and how each reduces repetitive strain.
Read moreMaintenance
Daily care, oiling rhythm, tension tuning, and the resharpening cycle.
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