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May 25, 2016
Mariana E.
Hi everyone!
I need your professional opinion on which are the best possible, not crazy expensive scissors for my hair. I cut my own hair. I live in Germany and have not found a hair dresser that I can actually trust, so I've got pretty good at doing it myself. However, I think I need new shears. Mine are pretty blunt and my ends are starting to split on me. Let me know which are your favorites! Thanks!
May 26, 2016
F F.
Just go to a professional beauty supply store and you can find a decent pair..
May 26, 2016
Mariana E.
Thanks F F I hadn't thought about that. I'm going to find out how to say that and then find the place. Thanks!
May 26, 2016
Alyx T.
Most places that sell pro sheers will require a licence so I would get some recommendations and order online if possible. The ones from like Sally or drug marts are not very good. You'll want to spend a good 80-200$ for them. They need to be extra sharp, like chef knives, but they'll last you forever since you're just doing your hair and not tons of clients.
May 26, 2016
Mariana E.
Thanks, Alyx! That's what I was going for. It's an investment, really. Someone told me once that Japanese scissors are pretty good but I'm pretty clueless about the brands 😞
May 26, 2016
Sabrina K.
Now I know nothing about cutting hair - I would cut of my fingers if I ever tried to cut my own hair - But with some googling these scissors keeps coming up as the best:
http://www.sakishears.com/saki-shears-katana-japanese-hairdressing-scissors-shears-set.html
May 26, 2016
Mariana E.
😱 wow they do rate well. I've been reading reviews and they're amongst the favorites. I think I'm going to go for it. Plus they sell them with the texturizing shears in a set. And customers that have bought them on amazon have also been busy checking Japanese swords. How freaking cool is that! I want my Hatori Hanzo sword+scissors set.
May 26, 2016
Sabrina K.
Haha yes the reviews was super awesome! So I'm thinking you can't go completely wrong! If you get them let us know how they work :)
May 26, 2016
Lin F.
Mariana I live in the UK and my hairdresser comes to my house and she recommended I get the Saki Makoto Student Hairdressing Shears / Scissors Set so that I could trim my own hair when she was too busy with weddings, they are great - my hair is similar to my avatar!, so very easy to trim.
May 26, 2016
Kaitlyn C.
Definitely Japanese shears! The Hanzo's are my personal favorite but I've also got some Togatta shears that work nicely too :)
May 26, 2016
Mariana E.
I've learned a great deal these last couple of days. I'll make sure to check the saki makoto, Lin, thank you! Togatta! I'm going to look them up! Thanks ladies!
May 27, 2016
Molly S.
I think that Cricket Roc-it Dog shears are really good shears for the price!
May 27, 2016
Kelly V.
I've been using Washi sheers for the past 15 years. they are pricey but last. I use mine every day, 7 or 8 times a day and there is no signs of wear or tear...I've had the same pair for 12 years. Japanese steel is for sure the way to go.
May 27, 2016
F F.
Alyx T-- Mariana lives in Germany -- I've been to Europe had my hair done and bought supplies and I don't know about now but when I was there you didn't really need a license it was very overlooked.. Lol is it still like this Mariana?.. Btw your welcome! Hope you find a good pair there.. You can always ask someone at a salon and in most cases but it from them.. Some might sell it as well on the side.. Or I don't know
May 27, 2016
F F.
Btw Kelly-I Love washi.
May 27, 2016
Mariana E.
F F, I live in Germany, land of regulations, licenses and requirements 😂😂😂 don't want to complain about this amazing country but I have not been able to find a saloon I can trust. I really do not know about their shears but I do know my ends splitted Like crazy after going to several of them. Thanks, Kelly, that really helps. 15 years of happy use is what I need to hear 😊
May 31, 2016
Lin F.
Hey Mariana you can buy Saki Shears online here is the link to their German website
http://www.sakishears.com/de/ hope it helps you.