Haircut Equipment

Barbers use more sophisticated tools than typically in haircut kits, including specially designed scissors for haircutting and extra small trimmers that allow extreme precision. Another handy tool for shaping hairlines and beards is this easy-to-use, mirrorless device for shaping them in the shower (meaning less clean-up!). A barricade jar will also come in handy to disinfect all your tools, such as combs, shears, and guards, before each use.

Clippers

Hair clippers consist of two sharp, comb-like blades in close contact with one another and have various attachments to meet cut length needs. Furthermore, there’s usually either an electrically powered mechanism that cuts hair between them manually or electrically – to achieve an efficient yet precise cut and avoid pulling hair follicles out from under the scalp. Friction must remain as low as possible to achieve an efficient amount that won’t pull at your scalp hair follicles!

Shears

Hair shears are an invaluable tool that can cut thick or dense areas of the hair, add texturizing effects, and blend layered haircuts. To use these shears correctly, stylists must first comb through their locks to remove knots or tangles before sectioning off smaller sections that will be easier to thin with thinners. Shears designed to be more comfortable to use and provide various grip options may help alleviate wrist strain and relieve any associated arm, hand, or shoulder discomfort associated with long cutting sessions.

Trimmers

Once clippers have cut away most of the hair, trimmers are used for finer details like outlining, dry shaving, and light shaping on smaller areas like the neck, ears, or sideburns. Due to their lighter and compact designs and narrower blades, trimmers allow close skin contact during operation. Trimmers are great tools for finishing off haircuts and beards alike, while they can also work wonders on body hair such as beards. Furthermore, some models feature multiple attachments (called heads) designed to perform specific tasks – for instance, precision heads may be explicitly designed to target eyebrows and nose hair. In contrast, rotary and reciprocating heads provide for ears.

Clipper Guides

Clipper guides attach to the top of a clipper to adjust its cutting length, and they come in various sizes for any style and with either magnetic or fixed attachments for improved security. Magnetic guards tend to better align themselves against blades than fixed ones. To complete a fade or skin fade haircut, you will require the Wahl Guard 1 1/2 (3/16) and a speed o guide 0 that blends the ridge section of hair into 2 (1/4). In addition, left and right-ear angled combs help create an aesthetic and professional appearance to the haircut.

The Cut Buddy

hair and beard shaping tools for at-home haircutting provide various curve sizes to accommodate different head shapes and hair types. In addition, this tool can also be used for outlining a beard’s backline. Joshua Esnard is a young entrepreneur who appeared on Shark Tank episode 907. His product, the Cut Buddy, provides people with a template to achieve straight cuts when cutting their hair or beard. After his video went viral, Joshua’s sales skyrocketed; however, he experienced difficulties fulfilling orders and fighting knockoffs, resulting in him maxing out both credit cards and savings to get his company running. Finally, Joshua turned to Daymond John for advice, who assisted in striking a deal with one of the significant clipper manufacturers to boost sales further.