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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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Blenders are used to finish off a groom, blending away severe scissor and clipper lines and softening the cut. Best used ¼” to ½” away from the hair tips, they are characterised by having teeth down one edge and a solid blade on the other. They remove more hair per cut than double-bladed thinners and are the best choice for blending short hair into long for a seamless finish. For a natural, textured result, choose shears that have teeth that are larger than the spaces between them. 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. Blending fade lines with scissors is a great way to thin out the line and make it less noticeable. It is a very simple process that only takes a few minutes.

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I've said many times already how to use it is down to the techniques you use when using your 'blending shear' However the most common technique used obviously scissors over comb. If you don’t have a blending comb, you can use a regular comb or your fingers to blend the hair. However, it can be a bit more difficult to achieve a smooth transition with a regular comb or your fingers. Section off the top of their hair along their natural part. Everyone has a natural part shaped like a horseshoe where the top of their scalp meets the sides of their head. Repeat the same process on the sides and the front of the head. Make sure to blend the hair well so that there is no visible transition between the different hair lengths. Comb their hair with a wide-toothed comb. You won’t want to cut through tangled hair since it might affect the finished look of the haircut. Start from the top of the person’s head and slowly pull a comb down toward the bottom of their hairline. If you hit a tangle, gently work through it without ripping or breaking through their hair. [4] X Research sourceCut in sections around their head until you reach the other side. Place your comb at the bottom of their hairline to start the next vertical section of the haircut. First, cut the hair around the fade line as close to the skin as possible. Make sure to leave at least a 1/4-inch margin so that you have enough hair to blend. If you want to go from a dark color to a light color, you’ll need to bleach your hair first. Be sure to do a strand test to make sure your hair is light enough, and to determine how much bleach to use. Once your hair is light enough, you can dye it the lighter color.

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If repeatedly snipped in the same area you also run the risk of losing the length of your hair. Just because you think it's a blending shear does not mean cutting your own hair with it is any safer than cutting your own hair with a pair of normal straight blade scissors.Blending your hair from one color to another can be a fun way to change up your look, but it’s important to take care of your hair during and after the process. Be sure to use a good quality shampoo and conditioner, and avoid using heat styling tools until your hair has fully recovered. How do you blend fade lines with scissors? All three types of shears are often referred to as thinners, but each type has its own characteristics, with blenders generally being the most popular choice for groomers. 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.

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This article was co-authored by Mark LoBiondo and by wikiHow staff writer, Hunter Rising. Mark LoBiondo is a Licensed Cosmetologist and the Owner of Markdaniel Barbershop. With more than nine years of experience, Mark specializes in providing barber services reminiscent of classic neighborhood barbershop experiences. Markdaniel Barbershop has been featured in Jersey's Best. Mark and his team all hold Barber or Cosmetology Licenses in New Jersey. Second, it’s important to cut the hair in the right direction. When blending hair, you should cut the hair in layers, starting at the bottom and working your way up. This will help to create a smooth, blended look. 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.)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.

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There are a few things to keep in mind when blending hair with scissors. First, it’s important to use the right type of scissors. blunt-tipped scissors are best for blending hair, as they are less likely to snag and pull hair. OK, I'll get to the good part now. To use a blending shear you need to determine what you're using it for. If it's for blending a section on one side of a short cut your best to use your thinning shears. Comb up from the base of their hairline so the teeth point up. Place your comb just below the person’s hairline and press it lightly against their head. Keep the comb’s teeth pointed straight up so it moves easily through their hair. When you see hair poking through the teeth near the bottom of the comb, hold it in place. [9] X Research sourceTo 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. Hold a handled comb in your non-dominant hand. Use a wide-toothed comb if you’re cutting off a large volume of hair or a fine-toothed comb if you’re blending a shorter haircut. [7] X Research source 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.

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