Description
Professional bent single-sided thinning irons with Convex blades are designed for left-handed users, offering precise and versatile shaping of hairstyles.
Product Description
Professional bent single-sided thinning irons with Convex blades. A model dedicated to left-handed people. They are made of high-quality 440C stainless steel with a hardness of 60HRc. The scissors are perfectly balanced and fit perfectly in the hand, ensuring high comfort of use. The bent form allows for precise and versatile shaping of hairstyles and conducting lines in an arc. Thanks to this solution, you can achieve the desired hairstyle for breeds requiring semi-round shapes and obtain a beautiful and natural final effect.
The scissors have a symmetrical handle and two screw-in finger rests. The precise adjustment screw is mounted on Japanese bearings.
Characteristics
- Size 7"
- 25 cloves
- Bent
- For left-handed people
- Shading around 35%
- 440C Japanese steel with a hardness of 60 HRC
- Total length 17.7 cm plus 1.6 cm support
- Length of working part 8.8 cm
- Weight 69g
Use and Maintenance
For the scissors to last a long time, protect them from falling, clean them with a brush and a soft cloth after each use, and oil them. Scissors should always be kept closed, preferably in a case. Despite being made of stainless steel, it is worth knowing that this type of steel is only more resistant to corrosion, which may occur if the scissors are in long-term contact with water. Scissors should not be soaked and disinfected with special alcohol-based agents. The correct grip of the scissors also affects the life of the scissors.
Improper alignment of the scissors can seriously damage the blades. If the scissors are too loose, hair may become trapped between the blades. If they are too tight, it increases the wear on the blade material. Both incorrect settings shorten the life of the scissors and impair their cutting properties.
How to Properly Adjust the Scissors?
Adjust the scissors so that they close under their own weight. Then adjust it with the screw so that the blade cannot close under its own weight and remains in place in any position (see illustration).
