Shop Hairdressing Scissors By Size

Browse through our full catalog of Scissors and Shears by size. We have a range from 4.5" Inches to 7.0" Inches.

Scissor Size Guide

Size Primary Usage / Available Types / Unique Features
4.5" Precision cutting and detailing / Cutting only / Ideal for fine work and beard trimming.
5.0" Short hair styles and precision work / Cutting only / Versatile size for various cutting techniques.
5.5" General purpose cutting / Cutting and thinning available / Popular all-rounder size, suitable for most hair types.
6.0" All-purpose cutting and styling / Cutting and thinning available / Most common size, ideal for slide cutting techniques.
6.5" Longer hair styles and blunt cutting / Cutting and thinning available / Preferred for slicing and point cutting on longer hair.
7.0" Large sections and straight cuts / Cutting only / Best for efficient cutting of thick or long hair.

Choosing the Right Scissor Size

For Salons

In professional salons, versatility is key. Most stylists prefer to have a range of scissor sizes at their disposal. The 5.5" and 6" scissors are the most popular for general cutting tasks, as they offer a good balance between control and efficiency. For precision work and detailing, many stylists keep a 4.5" or 5" pair on hand. When working with longer hair or performing techniques like slide cutting, 6.5" or 7" scissors can be invaluable. It's also common for salon professionals to use thinning shears, typically in 5.5" or 6" sizes, for texturizing and blending.

For Barbers

Barbers often work with shorter hair styles and require precision for techniques like fading and tapering. As such, shorter scissor lengths are generally preferred. The 5" to 6" range is ideal for most barbering tasks. Many barbers find that a 5.5" scissor offers the perfect balance for general cutting, while a 4.5" or 5" pair is excellent for detailed work around the ears and neckline. For longer styles or bulk removal, a 6" or 6.5" scissor can be useful. Barbers also frequently use thinning shears, with 5.5" being a common size for blending and texturizing men's cuts.

For Home Use and Beginners

For those cutting hair at home or just starting out, it's best to start with a versatile, medium-sized scissor. A 5.5" or 6" scissor is generally recommended for beginners, as these sizes are comfortable for most hand sizes and suitable for a wide range of cutting tasks. If you're primarily trimming your own hair, a shorter 4.5" or 5" scissor might be more manageable. It's important to note that professional-grade hair scissors are a worthwhile investment, even for home use. They offer better precision and comfort compared to regular household scissors. As you gain experience, you might consider adding different sizes to your kit, but a good quality 6" scissor is an excellent starting point for most home users.

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