What do Hair Thinning Shears Really Do, Anyway?



The Facts About Hair Thinning Shears



My hair isn't too thick, so I'm always a little worried when my barber pulls out her hair thinning shinning. What are you using them for?

These hair shears are common and are used by many hair stylist.

Although the thinning of the hair is too thick and therefore unmanageable, it is the main reason why a stylist uses thinning shears, is not the only reason. 

When I'm combing someone's hair, I sometimes use thinning shears to soften the edges of the haircut, especially around the ears.

In this way, your cut seems to be a few weeks when you leave the hairdresser instead of having an ultra tight, G.I. Joe style hairstyle, you know, with hard and angular lines around the ears and neck. 

The thinning shears are also perfect for fading short and short sides into a longer upper, so don't be alarmed if your barber pulls them out towards the end of the haircut.



 What is Right For Your Hair


I can never imagine what product is right for my hair type. What is the best way to find out without buying everything on the shelf?

I recommend searching on YouTube for a hair product vlogger with hair similar to yours and reviewing the products they use.
If this isn't useful, it never hurts to ask your stylist. 

Of course, they will try to sell you whatever there is in your store, but it is not necessarily a bad thing: the reason they have these products is because they have done their due diligence and they really believe that they are the pump. 

It is also important to remember that it is more about the hairstyle you are looking for than the type of hair, so it is a good idea to consider that hairstyle while you are looking for products.

Do you want to endure all day? Choose a strong gel or ointment. Do you want to be able to comb your hair every few hours? Then maybe you are looking for more than a light cream.

Is It Time To Cut Your Hair


How can I know when it's time to cut my hair before things start to look boring? Also, is there such a thing as making a cut too often?

It is important to keep in mind that the hair grows faster during the summer because the heat favors the blood flow in the scalp.
This means that if you have a haircut routine, for example, you go every four weeks on time, you may have to go a little earlier during the summer or take an extra week without seeing your barber during the winter.

That said, knowing when to enter for a cut is really just a case of paying attention to when the hair is not doing well enough. If you spend a lot of time trying to fix your hair in the morning, it's time to visit your stylist.

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