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BLEND FREND Original Grade 1(3mm) UK-Made Fade Comb Hair Blending Tool, Blend Hair at Home like a Barbershop, Blending Comb, Compatible with all Hair Clippers Men, Trimmer for Men, Barber Accessories

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To use a blending shear is so broadly used but when using the shears for the right thing the results are just beautiful! Blending shears also known as texturizing shears or thinning shears are usually the greatest to remove weight especially in techniques like scissor over comb or my favorite a to add texture to a bob haircut that may not necessarily need texture added but a little blending never goes astray with texture. As a general rule, the more teeth thinning scissors have, the more hair they will remove and the smoother and more even the coat blend will be. There are a few different techniques that you can use to blend a fade with scissors. The most popular technique is to use a blending comb. A blending comb is a small, flat comb that has been specifically designed for blending hair. It has evenly spaced teeth that help to smooth out the hair and create a seamless transition between the hair lengths. Blending scissors, also known as blending shears or blenders are used for blending the coat and softening the hair around the face and ears. Consisting of one solid cutting blade and a second serrated teeth blade, the teeth blade allows more hair to be cut and for it to be removed in bulk. Great for smoothing clipper lines and giving coats a more natural texture, they blend the lines between short and long hair effectively both on the top and underneath the coat. As a general rule, the more teeth that blending shears have, the more hair they will remove and those with a high tooth count are the best for removing and blending hair around the eyes and nose. Although they are effective at removing hair in bulk, users should be mindful of their technique, as overuse can make the dog’s coat look patchy. The most popular type of thinning scissors, blending shears are a great tool for finishing off a groom, blending away straight scissors lines and uneven areas for a stunning, natural finish. For best results, use ¼” to a ½” from the hair tips and over a comb and blending short to long for a consistent length all over. Chunker Scissors It's not like a straight blade scissor cut where the hair falls easily; you need to guide the rest of the hair out with your comb and or hand.)

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Hi! I am Joe, the inventor of the BLEND FREND™, the world's first blending tool for short hair. I have been a barber for over 20 years and I did my very first haircut at the tender age of 13, which made me realise the passion I had for mastering the skill of blending. This was before the days of Youtube and broadband, even before the IPhone. I taught myself the art of blending hair, without visible blending lines and patches and mastered this skill over the last 20 years. Good, I hope you did. Chipping into the ends of your hair is I guess a little harmless if you know what you're doing but when you whip that blending shear out you may not like the amount of hair that will come off. Next, take a small section of hair from the outside of the fade line and cut it as close to the hairline as possible. Thinning scissors, ‘thin’ a dog’s coat, but each type of shear brings a different finish to the table, with different coats and cuts responding better to some thinners over others. The most significant traits of each of these scissors are explained below;- Thinners, or Double Thinning Scissors Blending hair with scissors is a skill that takes practice to master. It’s important to have the right tools and techniques to achieve the desired look.Finally, it’s important to take your time when blending hair. This is a delicate process and should not be rushed. Whereas a texturizing shear can have as little as 7 teeth on the shear when cutting with these scissors though extra care is normally taken each time because a lot more hair is removed due to the fewer teeth on the shear. Third, it’s important to be gentle when cutting hair. scissors should be used in a light, sweeping motion to avoid snagging and pulling the hair. The size of the ‘V’ notch at the top of each of the teeth determines how much hair will be trapped so the bigger the notch, the more hair that’s trapped and cut. Each thinning shear that we’ve discussed is readily available in a range of sizes and with a differing number and spacing of teeth and this can impact on your end result too. It’s important to bear the following teeth-related points in mind when choosing your shears;-

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As with any tool, technique plays a huge impact on the finished product and this is no different with chunkers, thinners and blenders. When cutting coats, if you find that the hair is catching, it may be worth stopping and adjusting your technique otherwise, you may damage your shears’ teeth. Usually this is due to the amount of pressure applied from your thumb as you cut, causing the teeth to catch and pull. Alter your angle and relax the pressure from your hand to prevent the shears from catching, for best results. Shears with a higher teeth count are a better choice for working around the nose and eyes, for an accurate and tidy finish.Blending your hair with a comb is a great way to get a softer, more natural look. This is a particularly good technique for people with curly hair, who may find that their curls are too tight and unruly to go without blending. For a natural, textured result, choose shears that have teeth that are larger than the spaces between them.

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