Rose Gold, Gold & Designer Scissors — Beautiful Kit That Still Cuts Like a Workhorse

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A Field Guide to Designer Scissor Brands
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A Field Guide to Designer Scissor Brands

Ichiro, Juntetsu, Jaguar, Global, Kamisori, Keiun and more — a quick, honest tour of the brands behind our rose gold and designer range, and who each one suits.

Are Rose Gold Scissors Just a Gimmick? What's Really Under the Finish
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Are Rose Gold Scissors Just a Gimmick? What's Really Under the Finish

Rose gold scissors get dismissed as a novelty. Here's what the finish actually is, why it doesn't change the cut, and how to tell a real tool from a toy.

The Best Rose Gold Scissors for Every Budget
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The Best Rose Gold Scissors for Every Budget

From a first statement pair under $200 to a flagship you'll keep for years — a hand-picked rose gold and gold roundup across every price point.

Damascus Pattern Scissors: Art You Can Cut With
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Damascus Pattern Scissors: Art You Can Cut With

Damascus isn't a coating — it's the steel itself, folded and etched. What makes a damascus scissor special, and who they're really for.

How to Choose Your First Hairdressing Scissors
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How to Choose Your First Hairdressing Scissors

Buying your first proper pair? The four things that actually matter — length, handle, steel and budget — in plain English, before you fall for a finish.

Left-Handed and Looking Good: Designer Scissors for Lefties
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Left-Handed and Looking Good: Designer Scissors for Lefties

Most suppliers ignore left-handed stylists, and 'ambidextrous' usually means a right-handed blade with the rings swapped. Here's what a true left grind is — in rose gold.

Rose Gold, Gold or Champagne? Choosing Your Metallic Finish
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Rose Gold, Gold or Champagne? Choosing Your Metallic Finish

Rose gold, warm gold, champagne, copper and bronze all read differently on the bench and in your content. A quick guide to picking the metallic that fits your brand.

Scissor Steel, Made Simple
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Scissor Steel, Made Simple

440C, VG-10, ATS-314, cobalt, Damascus — what the steel grades on a product page actually mean for your edge, your wallet and your hand.

Thinning vs Texturising Scissors: Tooth Counts Explained
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Thinning vs Texturising Scissors: Tooth Counts Explained

Why one toothed scissor blends invisibly and another carves out movement — a simple guide to tooth counts and removal rates, so you buy the right finishing tool.