![]() When it comes to serious style overhauls or technical shapes, Nader suggests waiting it out until you can see a professional. Longer shears are better at cutting curves and long layers, whereas shorter shears are great for ends, bangs, short choppy styles, and crops.Īccording to stylist and Raw salon owner Anthony Nader, at-home haircuts are a slippery slope, but possible if you take the approach that less is more. If they’re bigger (and your fingers are longer) go for a longer shear and vice versa. ![]() First of all, choose something that aligns with the size of your hands. While this is more so important for professional stylists than at-home stylists, you can still consider the length of your shear. When looking to buy hair shears, stainless steel is by far the best material to go for as it retains a sharp edge, won’t rust, and will last forever. What to Look for When Buying Professional Hair Shears Material We also love the Fromm Explore 5.75" Hair Cutting Shears (view at Ulta) because they hit a sweet spot between quality, ease of use, and affordability. First up, we love the Matsui Matte Black Aichei Mountain Offset Shear (view at Scissor Tech) for their sharpness, longevity, and the fact you can tweak the finger grips to suit you. The shears you go for will more or less depend on your hair and skill set, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have a few team Byrdie favorites. ![]()
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