9 Tips To Choosing The Best Beard Scissors Like A Pro

Bubba Stacy
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Feature | Tips To Choosing The Best Beard Scissors Like A Pro

Set yourself for beard trimming success by knowing the criteria for judging the best quality beard scissors.

In this article:

    1. Look at the Quality of the Material
    2. Go for the Short Shears
    3. Test How the Pair Handles
    4. Are the Finger Holes Comfortable?
    5. What Hand Was It Built For?
    6. How Loose or Tight are the Shears?
    7. Are Your Shears Pointed?
    8. Beard Scissors Maintenance
    9. The Extras

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1. Look at the Quality of the Material

Look at the Quality of the Material | Tips To Choosing The Best Beard Scissors Like A Pro

When you look at the finest beard shears in the history of scissors, they’re likely made of German and Japanese steel. Scissors made of German steel are thicker and tougher than ones made of Japanese steel, and will hold your facial hair better because of its beveled design. Shears made of Japanese steel, on the other hand, are sharper and more refined – perfect for making those precise cuts while sculpting your beard.

2. Go for the Short Shears

You’ll be using scissors for precision work, mainly cutting away a few beard strands or one or two renegade hairs, so it’s best to settle for shorter shears. The ideal beard scissors begin at 4 inches and reach only up to 5 ½ inches in length. Longer scissors than that prescribed length are already hairdressing scissors.

3. Test How the Pair Handles

Not all scissors feel the same when you try using them. Since scissors can be dangerous because of their blade’s edges and ends, you’ll need to test how the pair balances in your hand as you shear through your facial hair bit by bit. This way you’re assuring yourself of better control and safety while using the pair.

4. Are the Finger Holes Comfortable?

Are the Finger Holes Comfortable? | Tips To Choosing The Best Beard Scissors Like A Pro

Your scissors’s finger holes can close in too tightly on your fingers. You will have to insist on comfort when it comes to finger holes because the wrong fit can distract you from working with the tool properly.

5. What Hand Was It Built For?

Craftsmen make scissors for ambidextrous handling, but left-handed consumers often feel that most of these shears favor right-handed people. In case you’re a leftie, insist on scissors made for the left hand for your comfort and ease.

6. How Loose or Tight are the Shears?

A nut or a bolt called the pivot point binds a scissor’s shears together and dictates how tight or loose the shears are when you snip with them. Do a test run and check how the pair handles and if it to your liking.

7. Are Your Shears Pointed?

Are Your Shears Pointed? | Tips To Choosing The Best Beard Scissors Like A Pro

Scissors present a safety concern especially if their ends are pointed. If you have rugrats around the house or your hands shake, for Christ’s sake buy yourself a pair with blunted blade ends.

8. Beard Scissors Maintenance

Scissors will tarnish if you keep them in cold, humid spots. It’s just a question of how hardy a pair is. Just check the metal and the make of your scissors. The more refined the steel is, the more sensitive it is.

In this sense, Japanese steel scissors require more care and maintenance. You’ll have to keep it in a dry storage space and regularly sharpen it to keep from going dull.

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9. The Extras

The Extras | Tips To Choosing The Best Beard Scissors Like A Pro

Finally, you’ll want to consider the extras bundled with your scissors. Does it come in a nice travel pouch? Does it have a nice leather one or did the manufacturers ship it in a nice wooden container? They may be little things, but these extra bits will give you the right tools to store your scissors in and thus keep them in better shape.

 

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A pair of beard trimming scissors is one of the most quintessential men’s hair cutting tools, which is why a good pair deserves a place in your beard grooming kit. By looking at the qualities we’ve mentioned here and keeping them in mind while you’re scoping out a pair, you’ll be sure to come home with the perfect shears to groom your beard and mustache with. The first step to mastering how to trim a beard with scissors is choosing the right one.

What do you think of this guide on choosing the best beard scissors for yourself? What other manly tools do you want us to educate you on? Give us your answers by writing them in the comments section below.

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