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Wrist problems strike stylists at many different stages in their career. Sometimes, students in cosmetology school notice pain right away, while some stylists cut for 30 years before they start to notice tension. Still others never experience ergonomic pain.

Ergonomic hair shears typically have a bent thumb ring to make them more ergonomic, so that your thumb goes in at a more natural angle. This way, you’re not tweaking your thumb when holding your scissors.

All scissors should feel like this – they should be comfortable, and there should be no pain in your wrist when cutting with them or even simply when holding them!

If you’re noticing pain when you cut and hold your scissors, you need to switch to something more ergonomic right away! And if you’re one of those lucky people that hasn’t had wrist problems, it’s still a good idea to invest in a good pair of ergonomic scissors so you can continue to be pain-free!

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I want to start trimming my own hair, but I don’t know what brand of scissors/shears I should get.

Also, at what angle should you cut your hair and how much should you cut off to get rid of dead/split ends?

What is the safest way to cut the back of your hair? LOL!
Thanks, Betty. I don’t have layers, so I guess don’t have too much to worry about. YAY! xD

any scissors are good your angle depends on your ideal look but i cut at a slightly upward angle
user a hand mirror and hold it in front of you so you can see the back of your head in your bathroom mirror ( im just assuming that’s the biggest mirror in you house if not then use the biggest mirror in your house so you can see your entire head) you need to cut off about an inch for split ends but it really depends on if you want layers or not ect. because the different layers or your hair will need to be cut as different layers

it takes alot of practice so be prepared to mes it up

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im a JROTC cadet and i dont have money for a hair cut so Can you give your self a military hair cut with scissors?

Not without looking like a mess unless you take a ton of time to just keep clipping along the scalp till you have it all even. Don’t you know anyone with a set of clippers? Call around, someone you know HAS to have a set. You can do that without a guard on and you’ll be cut close and tidy.

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