Scissors from A to Z

 
Hollow grinding inner blade
Hollow grinding
inner blade
Honing
Honing
Convex Blades
Convex Blades
Microserration
Microserration
Convex Blades (outer part)
Integrated cutting edge for maximum sharpness.

Hollow Grinding of the Inner Blade
The cutting edge is given a different angle, making it even sharper and ideal for slicing.

Honing
More sharpness thanks to the 4-fold fine polishing of the cutting edges plus manual honing. Makes slicing techniques possible.

Microserration
Prevents the hair from slipping away during cutting.

Microserrated Teeth of Thinning Scissors
Distribute the hair evenly across the entire width of each tooth and provide a smooth, soft cut.

Thinning Scissors (one blade serrated)
Single-serrated, for cutting passages, structuring the hair, achieving supporting effects and fringed contours.

Thinning Scissors (double serrated)
Double-serrated blades for thinning thick hair.