In my opinion yeah and if you watch a lot of other hairstylist who use this tool daily you’ll see them using this technique never a finger in the hole or using the finger rest! My way gives more feedback and control…try it and let me know! 👍🏼
Good question and yes you can use a razor if you are left handed! If it’s a protected blade you might want to load it the opposite way to a right handed blade 👍🏼
I use the razor on my hair more than the scissors because I like to shred it. And regardless of whether it is a razor or scissors, they are cutting the same way 😅
Tku, right to the point and exactly the demonstration I was looking for. Bless. 🙏
Thank you for your kind comment and I’m happy that you found it helpful 🙏🏼
I love watching this so much!!!!
Thank you super happy you enjoyed it 🙏🏼
Yea...so they just make the finger hole, and pinky rest for ABSOLUTELY NO FN REASON huh? 🥴
In my opinion yeah and if you watch a lot of other hairstylist who use this tool daily you’ll see them using this technique never a finger in the hole or using the finger rest! My way gives more feedback and control…try it and let me know!
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@@themindfulhairdresser9523makes a lot of sense actually , you will get more fine control like a standard razor
Can you use this razor if you are left-handed?
Good question and yes you can use a razor if you are left handed! If it’s a protected blade you might want to load it the opposite way to a right handed blade 👍🏼
lol the fuck is this 😂
If I have to explain it’s probably above your intellect 😂
Blade name?
It’s a feather blade by Sebastian 🙏🏼
It’s called a feather razor. That’s the brand name! I love them
Perfectly explained 👌🏼
Yes it’s called a feather razor and it’s amazing 🤩
You can find it as styling razor
Stroking hair isn't cutting
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I use the razor on my hair more than the scissors because I like to shred it. And regardless of whether it is a razor or scissors, they are cutting the same way 😅