Are you looking to learn more about the Jaguar Jay2 series and how they can help you everyday with cutting hair? The Jay2 series is extremely popular for hair cutting and thinning in Australia. These are used from training hair cutting with mannequins to professional use daily.
In Australia (AUS) and New Zealand (NZ), you will find a lot of apprentices and masters use Jaguar as their primary hairdressing scissors, and the most famous and common would be the Jay 2 (JAY2) and Pre Style Ergo or Relax scissors due to their cheap price and high quality.
High consistent quality provided to their hairdresser and barber customers that make them the “go-to” for quick replacements or high quality hairdressing scissors with excellent edges that will last a lifetime.
The main point of this article is to talk a bit more about the Jaguar Jay 2 (JAY2) Hair Cutting Scissors and Thinning Scissors and Triple Set products due to their growing popularity as the best practice, casual and everyday hairdressing scissors for professionals in Australia (AUS) and New Zealand (NZ).
The Jaguar Jay 2 (JAY2) series have a sharpened bevel edge blade that is commonly found within the best German Hair Cutting Scissors. These Jaguar scissor blades are hardened with chrome steel and a classic grind and sharpened ready for professional use with their excellent edges.
The Jaguar Jay 2 (Jay2) have become more and more popular in Australia (AUS) and New Zealand (NZ) with their offset ergonomics that allows the hairdresser and barber keep a comfortable natural cutting position while practicing or working in a professional environment.
These also use a classic handle and a basic VARIO screw system, but no need to worry they all include the screw key (tension adjuster) just in case.
Many hairdressers and barbers have found the Jay 2 Jaguar scissors are helpful in many situations because they follow a similar professional ergonomic design as their more expensive sister scissors with excellent edges.
We found that people looking for quick replacements for their hairdressing or barber shears and also having backup scissors found the Jay 2 shears quite reliable for any versatile cutting situation.
So if you are looking for cheap scissors to use for hair cutting and are looking for a pair under $100, these are now on sale for $99 at Japan Scissors including postage. The cheapest in Australia and New Zealand for Jaguar hairdressing and barber shears.
Jonathan Collins a student hairdresser and customer of Japan Scissors said this after 3 months of using Jay2 scissors "I use the Jay2 cutting and thinning scissors when practicing with the mannequins. I have also used them a lot with customers on a daily basis. Learning how to cut hair has been my biggest focus and I am just thankful that these flat edge Jay2 scissors give the right hair cuts as I improve!" on February 4th.
Take a look at themanufacturer’s websitefor more information about how German Hair Cutting Scissors are changing the way Australians and New Zealanders are looking at scissors with excellent edges.
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Scissor Size Guide
Finding the right pair of hairdressing scissors is like finding your soulmate…
To perform at your best in the hairdressing industry, you will need to find the right pair of scissors, and with this, you need to know what cutting styles and techniques you are interested in. This will help determine what shape and size of scissors will align with your hair cutting techniques.
With the above image you can get an idea of the different sizes of hairdressing scissors, as they tend to range from 4.5” inches to 7” inches, however, recently the 5.5” inch and 6” inch scissors are more common and widely used by hairdressers and barbers.
The 4.5” inch to 5.5” inch scissors tend to have more precision and create a precise shape when cutting hair. The 6” inch to 7” inch longer hair scissors are used for over the comb techniques and simple trims. Generally, scissors above 6.5" are considered barber.
When looking for the right hairdressing scissor size that suits both your style and your hand size, try measuring the blade against your middle finger and the total length against the palm of your hand to see if it fits.