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How Living Seasonally Will Change Your Life

How Living Seasonally Will Change Your Life

Our founder Steve has approached developing Leaf through living in touch with the seasons, whether through mimicking the patterns nature follows, as well as considering how the seasons affect us all individually. Seasonal Affective Disorder affects around 2 million people living in the UK, and conversations surrounding mental wellbeing have also become increasingly normalised, giving rise to new ways of living. Seasons change and living in tune with them instead of against them can improve our wellbeing. 

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Razor Techniques

Three Razor Techniques You Need To Know Now

Working with a hair razor allows for softer, more textural haircutting results. It also a lot of versatility to your tool kit. You can buy or subscribe our Black Edition Razor here.

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A Few Words From Our Founder, Steve.

A Few Words From Our Founder, Steve.

There are a few things that are really important to me in this world, and we have tried to consider this within everything we do at Leaf. Our company is not just about making you the best tools possible, but about introducing more ease into your life, be that through our products, or our education, or even the ability to rest assured that you made a more ethical choice today.

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6 Types of Steel Used in Professional Hairdressing Scissors

6 Types of Steel Used in Professional Hairdressing Scissors

Whether it's time to buy your first pair of scissors or you want to renew your current ones, you are probably wondering: What are the best types of steel for my new scissors? What is the difference between low-quality and high-quality scissor’s steel?

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Japanese hairdressing scissors you'll love

Japanese hairdressing scissors you'll love

If you work in the hairdressing industry, you might know that an essential part of your work is the equipment and tools you work with. The quality, the way they fit your hands and the way you use them will make all the difference. So, it is important to invest in the best tools when it is time to work.  

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Choosing the right size of Japanese Hairdressing Scissor

Choosing the right size of Japanese Hairdressing Scissor

With so many options available online, it is difficult to decide on what type or kind of hairdressing scissors to buy. At Leaf Scissors, we understand that there is nothing more convenient and effective than Japanese hairdressing scissors. Although it may seem obvious, it's worth noting that this kind of hair cutting scissors are made in Japan, use Japanese materials and have Japanese inspired designs.

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How to Choose the Right Hair Scissors

How to Choose the Right Hair Scissors

Your scissors should always be comfortable in your hand; this will help you avoid hand fatigue and the development of RSI or carpal tunnel syndrome. Many hair stylists have multiple pairs of scissors for various hair-cutting jobs. If you're new to hairdressing or barbering, don't spend too much money on your first pair of scissors because you'll want to replace them as your style and skill improve. Far too many different types and brands of hair scissors are on the market today! Most people will stick with a familiar brand, but if you want to learn more about choosing scissors, this article is for you! There has never been a more wide variety of hair scissor options! The difficulty is determining how to select a pair of hairdressing scissors that will satisfy both a beginner and a professional. In this article, our main primary focus will be on the types of scissors and which one is right for you. So let’s go! The Size of the Scissors  Smaller scissors in the four and a half (4.5") to five and a half (5.5") inch range, for example, are ideal for trimming hair more precisely. Longer scissors, such as those measuring six (6.0") inches or longer, are better for implementing more complex hair-cutting strategies. When selecting a hair-cutting scissor, remember that the blade size is not the only factor to consider. The type of blade, handle, and steel quality are all critical factors to consider. Hairdressers and barbers frequently purchase hairdressing scissor sets with varying sizes for hair-cutting. The Different Types of Blades  There are two hair-cutting scissor blades: bevelled edge and convex. Which you choose is determined by your career stage, personal preferences, and financial resources. Convex Blades Convex blades, also known as "Japanese Style," are the sharpest type of blade with a razor-like edge. All convex-edged scissors have a hollow ground inside the blade for a very smooth cutting action. They can be used for all types of cutting, but their razor-sharp edge makes them especially useful for slicing. They are most appropriate for more experienced hairdressers. Convex blades are solid stainless steel, a little heavier than bevelled-edge blades. Convex-bladed scissors are usually more expensive than bevelled-edged ones because the manufacturing process is similar to that used to make Samurai swords. A professional must also sharpen them, but with proper care and maintenance, a pair of convex-bladed scissors will last a lifetime. The Bevelled Edge Bevelled-edge blades are made of a metal alloy that makes them lightweight. Most European scissors have this design, which frequently includes micro serrations on one or both blades. Micro-serrated blades are ideal for learning to cut hair because they prevent hair from sliding down the blade. They can also be used for slow detail cutting or dry hair, but not for slice cutting because the hair will jam on the blade. Polished bevelled-edge blades are ideal for slicing and can be used for almost any other cutting technique. The Scissors Handle The handle of a hair-cutting scissor is a critical consideration when purchasing one. You want scissors that are comfortable in your hand and easy to control. Handles are classified into offset handles, opposing straight handles, and ergonomic crane handles.     The offset handle is more ergonomic and aids in cutting fatigue. Offset handles can also assist you in achieving greater cutting precision. If you want a comfortable and natural-fitting grip, you should buy offset handle hairdressing shears. The most widely used handle by hairdressers is the opposing straight handle. This handle provides reasonable control and is simple to use. Morever another common type of handle is the opposing straight handle. This handle is easy to control when cutting and provides a good balance. The ergonomic crane handle reduces wrist fatigue while maintaining reasonable control. Barbers frequently use this type of handle. The ergonomic crane handle is widespread because it reduces wrist fatigue while providing reasonable control. This handle is frequently used by barbers who have to cut hair all day. It's also ideal for hairdressers and aspiring hairdressers with small hands. When Should I Sharpen My Scissors (Sharpening)? Maintaining your scissors will keep your professional haircuts as sharp and precise as they were before. This is a challenging question to answer. However, observing how frequently professionals use their hairdressing scissors and the type of blade they have (convex or edge) will help you determine how often your scissors need to be sharpened. Sharpening hairdressing scissors at least once a year is required. However, ensuring that any professional sharpening service you use does not damage your tools is critical. To extend the life of scissors, hairdressers and barbers should oil them and clean them with a cloth and oil. Wrapping It Up! If you have the proper scissors, you will be able to give your best performance in hairdressing. This will allow you to choose the best size and shape of scissors for your hair-cutting technique. What’s better to buy your scissors from than ‘Leaf Scissors’? Get them now! They are typically 4.5" to 7", but barbers and hairdressers increasingly use the 6" and 5.5" sizes. The scissors range in length from 4.5" to 5.5". When cutting hair, they are more precise and can create specific shapes. These 6" to 7" long hair scissors are suitable for basic trimming techniques. Measure the blade against your middle finger to find the right size hairdressing scissors. The length should then be measured against your palm to see if it fits. The Scissors range in length from 4.5 to 8 inches and are ideal for various hairdressing techniques. At Leaf Scissors, we take pride in being part of the success of professional hairdressers. We not only provide scissors designed by and for professionals but also commit to offering valuable resources and knowledge to boost your business. We hope this content has inspired you and helped you achieve your professional goals. We will continue to share valuable information to reinforce your presence in the beauty sector.  

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3 Popular Hair Dressing Tools for Different Hair Types

3 Popular Hair Dressing Tools for Different Hair Types

Welcome to the Topic “3 Popular Hair Dressing Tools for Different Hair Types” There's a hair tool for every style, from pin-straight, flat-ironed locks to beach waves or voluminous curls. Finding out what types you prefer to wear will influence the hair tools you purchase, whether a curling iron, blow dryer, flat iron, or something else. There's a reason behind spending so much time and money at hair salons and on expensive hair care: it can appear nearly impossible to achieve salon-quality hair at home. Self-styling your hair can quickly become a costly mess of tangled cords, tired arms, and sweat-induced frizz. This article will show you the best hairdressing tools that suit different hair types.  So, let’s go! The Magic of Hairdressing  The first and foremost thing that people often notice about a woman is her hair. It improves her personality. It's an essential part of your appearance and sets the tone for the rest of your outfit.  If you dress to impress, but your hair doesn't match, you'll look like a homeless person who stole someone else's nice clothes. With a good hairstyle, you will feel more in control of yourself and, as a result, more confident. Furthermore, choosing the right hairstyle and color that complements your skin color and features and matches the shape of your face can take you from oh to wow! The Magic Tools Below are the three hairdressing tools we all need to make a statement. Flat Iron  Flat irons have ceramic or metal plates that heat evenly. They shape and straighten the hair locks in this manner. Nowadays, the market has a diverse selection of flat iron types. Aside from the traditional shape, there are hot brushes and hot combs that, in addition to straightening the hair, have a blow drying effect. However, when it comes to the classic shape, there are two main differences: irons with full ceramic plates or irons with ceramic plates coated in metal. The first is the best because its material heats more evenly, resulting in less damage. Flat irons with more advanced techniques emit negative ions, stimulating nutrient production along the strands. Flat irons can be extremely useful for saving a bad hair day, upgrading your hairstyle, or switching up your look for a few days. Consider the following benefits of using this tool: Frizz is instantly reduced. The sealing of hair cuticles improves shine. Some hair treatments, such as Brazilian blowouts, may benefit from this. Easily creates beautiful and unique looks. Hair Straightening Brush  Straightening brushes have been appearing everywhere recently. They're available online, in your salon, and stores. They're the newest hair styling tool, and they're appealing. After all, you're sick of your flat irons and want to try something new. Will a straightening brush live up to the hype? If you're in search of a new styling tool, a straightening brush might be just what you're looking for. They're similar to flat irons in many ways, but they make straightening your hair a breeze.  You must use a heat protectant and section your hair as with flat irons, but the process of straightening your hair is much faster. All you have to run the brush through the section once or twice, and it's finished. That's all there is to it. A straightening brush works similarly to a flat iron in that it has a heated plate run through the hair to style it. So, what makes a heated straightening brush superior to a set of flat irons? There are many reasons why you should think about it: Quick to use: If you're tired of spending hours in the morning doing your hair, invest in a straightening brush. They take most of the work out of styling your hair, allowing you to get out the door faster. Anti-frizz: A straightening brush can come in handy if you have curly hair. Give your hair a quick brushing before leaving the house; it will be sleek and shiny. Cheaper to purchase: A straightening brush is frequently much less expensive than a flat iron set, making it a better investment if you're on a tight budget. You'll still get excellent results but at a much lower cost. Professional hair shears  Hair cutting is not the same as chopping unnecessary things carelessly. It is a serious matter that necessitates the use of professional hair shears. They are susceptible instruments that keep you safe from a variety of infections. However, if you go for low-quality scissors, they may harm your health. For high-quality and sustainable scissors, Leaf Scissors is the solution.    Because shears can be held with more than one finger, you can apply more pressure and have more control when cutting. Shears typically have a longer and sharper blade than scissors. This will result in a clean cut with no ragged edges. The shorter blade and improved grip make this a more durable tool. The first is that when they come into contact with your body's skin, they do not cause any infection. They do not make snipping sounds while cutting your hair because they are well-polished and sophisticated. Their handles are shaped so that you can easily grip them. They do not rust easily because they are made of steel, a very useful alloy for everyday use. They have a huge lifespan due to their high durability and lightweight. Wrapping it up If you are a hairdressing enthusiast and want to own all the hairdressing tools, this article was specifically for you.  Being on a budget may not be the perfect situation for hairdressing lovers, so to combat that issue, we have come up with this article to narrow down the choice to three hairdressing tools that do all the job. The flat iron is the best solution for straight and is perfect for curling your hair and giving them volume. Meanwhile, hair straightening brushes are a convenient alternative to brush and do the job quickly. And it perfectly straightens hair.  Hairdressing shears help you to get that cut at home that salons cost a hefty amount for.  I hope the article was enlightening! Have any questions regarding the topic "3 Popular Hair Dressing Tools for Different Hair Types" feel free to comment below. Also Read: The 5 Best Hair Dressing Tools for Your Home Salon

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The 5 Best Hair Dressing Tools for Your Home Salon

The 5 Best Hair Dressing Tools for Your Home Salon

Welcome to the Topic “The 5 Best Hair Dressing Tools for Your Home Salon” Some essential tools should be in your toolbox, whether you're a seasoned pro or a recent graduate Hairdressers must have two pairs of shears for all cutting techniques, a powerful yet lightweight blow dryer, and a versatile curling iron. Moreover, a razor, a paddle brush, a round brush, a few combs, clips for sectioning the hair, and a water bottle to keep hair manageable throughout the haircut are also on the list of must-haves.  When purchasing tools you'll use every day behind the chair; the options are virtually limitless. The Must-haves Here is a list of must-have hairdressing tools for your home salon: Shears for Every Purpose The most common size used by hairdressers is between 5.5 and 6.5 inches, depending on desired results. A 5.5-inch shear is ideal for precision cutting, whereas a longer shear, say 6 to 7 inches, this tool is ideal for cutting big chunks of hair, compressed cutting, scissor-over-comb work, and deep texturizing. A longer shear may also decrease the time it takes to perform a one-length bob or scissor-over-comb technique and allow you to comfortably and easily frame hair around a client's face. Want to have the best of both worlds? A professional 6" shear is our recommended "do everything" shear. This comfortable to hold shear is large enough to handle any job, from layering techniques to one-length styles, but not so long that it's cramped to use behind the chair on a daily basis. Visit ‘Leaf Scissors’ and get your hands on high-quality, sustainable shears.  Blow Dryer with Power but Lightweight What is a hairstylist without a blow dryer? I'm not working. When purchasing tools you'll use every day behind the chair; the options are virtually limitless. It may be an essential tool in your kit, second only to your shears. You want a light-weighted hair dryer that is light enough that at the end of the day, you don't feel like you've been lifting weights, and you should look for cutting-edge ionic technology, which reduces damage and leaves locks looking shiny and frizz-free. Shears for Blending A blending shear is necessary when removing weight quickly, softening lines, or adding controlled texture. The versatile shear, also known as a thinning shear, has a straight blunt blade on one side and evenly spaced teeth on the other. Look for a professional blending shear (also known as a professional thinning shear or professional texturizing shear) with a moderate weight removal so that it can be used to softly remove lines, texturize, and adjust weight balance within a shape. To be reversible and reduce strain on your hand, wrist, and shoulder, the blending shear should have convex blades and opposing grip handles. Razor  This is a must-have tool for quickly removing hair while creating incredible texture. Use a razor to give your hair a lived-in look that isn't as clean and precise. Look for a razor with easily changeable blades that can be used for straight-razor cutting, blending, and texturizing hair. A razor with an adjustable finger design will keep your hand in a natural position, reducing strain when shaving. The Best Combs A multitude of combs will make any job easier, whether cutting, coloring, or styling hair, using scissor-over-comb or clipper-over-comb techniques, or just straightening and styling hair. To meet your needs, invest in a comprehensive Comb Set that includes A short-cutting comb, a long-cutting comb, and an extended comb are all needed. To increase the difference between dark and light hair, skip the fancy colors and opt for ivory and black-colored combs. For the most significant difference, use a black comb on light-colored hair and a white comb on darker hair. This will make it much easier to see your cutting lines! Iron for Curling If you can only have one iron in your kit, make it a curling iron that converts quickly to a hair wand. Since the barrel is not so small that you end up with tight ringlets, but it is big enough to deliver just the right amount of bend and wave, this iron is versatile and sufficient to create various looks. Wrap the hair around the barrel using various techniques to achieve loose and organic curls and waves or smooth and polished waves. We always recommend an iron wand to salon professionals because of the control and variety of techniques that can be created versus a spring-loaded curling iron. Bottle of Water Every hairdresser should have a small water bottle in their toolkit for lightly misting or quickly saturating the hair. A continuous spray bottle, a great feature in many newer water spray bottles, is recommended. Round Brush  When executing flawless blowouts, a round brush is an absolute must. However, it is critical to select the correct type of round brush and barrel size for the technique. A small barrel is ideal for styling short hair, a medium barrel for adding fullness at the base, and a large barrel for creating long, loose waves or straight looks with the body. A round brush can also make fine hair appear fuller and thicker. We recommend a thermal round brush for fine hair. To achieve maximum volume and shine for all hair types, you'll need a brush with the ideal combination of nylon and boar bristles. Wrapping it up A warrior is defined by his weapon, and his mastery of the weapon is what makes him a legend. Like any other professional, hairstylists require a specific set of tools and must master the art of using them correctly to complete the task efficiently.  Whether you are a pro or just starting, you will need high-quality hair styling tools and accessories in your kit to serve air types professionally. The tools mentioned above will help you do wonders. Happy hairdressing! Have any questions regarding the topic "The 5 Best Hair Dressing Tools for Your Home Salon" feel free to comment below. Also Read: Different Types of Scissors for Hair Cutting

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