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Why professional sharpening matters for hairdressing scissors

If you’re a barber or hairdresser, you already know that you scissors are your most important tool. Professional hairdressing scissor sharpening keeps your work easier, reduces strain on your hands, and helps you deliver the best possible finish for your clients. When scissors lose their edge, even a great cut can become harder work than it needs to be.

At Mr Knife Guy, hairdressing scissor sharpening is what we specialise in. This guide explains why scissors become dull, how to tell when yours need sharpening, and why professional sharpening is the safest way to protect your tools.

Why Hairdressing Scissors Lose Their Edge

Even the highest quality hairdressing and barbering scissors will eventually need sharpening. Every cut causes microscopic wear along the blade, even when the scissors are made from high grade steel. Over time, this wear builds up and affects cutting performance.

Environmental factors also play a role. Humidity, moisture, and exposure to chemicals such as bleach and hair products can all impact the blade edge. Poor storage, accidental drops, or using scissors for anything other than cutting hair can cause immediate damage that you’ll notice straight away.

Signs Your Hairdressing Scissors Need Sharpening

Common signs your hairdressing scissors need sharpening include

  • Hair folding or bending instead of cutting cleanly
  • Needing more pressure to make a cut
  • Hand or wrist pain during or after cutting
  • Scissor blades snagging or pulling the hair
  • Increased noise when closing the scissors
  • Scissors feeling less precise or controlled

If you notice any of these issues, it’s time to have your scissors checked. Sharpening them early helps prevent more serious damage and keeps them working as they should. You can read more about how to tell when your scissors need sharpening in our guide.

Why Expert Sharpening Makes a Difference

Sharpening hairdressing scissors correctly takes experience, specialist equipment, and a steady hand. DIY sharpening often causes more harm than good and can permanently damage the blades. We regularly see scissors that can’t be repaired because they have been sharpened using unsuitable tools.

Using a honing rod designed for kitchen knives, or running your scissor’s edge over sandpaper, for example, can ruin the cutting edge and shorten the lifespan of hairdressing scissors significantly.

A professional hairdressing scissor sharpening service protects your investment and ensures your scissors perform as they’re meant to.

Our Hairdressing Scissor Sharpening Service

At Mr Knife Guy, we know how to look after professional hairdressing scissors properly. Our scissor sharpening service is designed to restore performance while protecting the structure of the blades.

Each pair of scissors is carefully examined, then fully stripped down before being sharpened and honed by hand. Any worn or damaged parts are replaced before reassembly. We then check tension and alignment and test the scissors thoroughly to ensure they are cutting smoothly and accurately before they’re returned to you.

How Regular Scissor Sharpening Protects Your Work

Sharp scissors make your job easier and your clients happier. Regular care, combined with professional hairdressing scissor sharpening when needed, helps extend the life of your scissors and keeps your work consistent and comfortable day after day.

If your scissors aren’t cutting as they should, professional sharpening can make an immediate difference. We provide expert hairdressing scissor sharpening for barbers and hairdressers, with careful inspection, hand sharpening, and full setup included.

To learn more about our scissor sharpening process, visit our professional scissor sharpening service page. And if you’re ready to get your scissors booked in, please get in touch on 01706 489481 or 07341 304221.

Signs your hairdressing scissors need sharpening

For most hairdressers and barbers, your scissors are your most important piece of kit. But even the best sidekicks need a little TLC from time to time. When they’re sharp, cutting feels smooth and controlled. When they’re not, your work can suffer.

If your trusty scissors have been feeling a little… off lately, they might be trying to tell you something. At Mr Knife Guy, we know what a sharp pair of scissors should feel like, and more importantly, what they shouldn’t feel like. So here are a few telltale signs that your scissors are due for a professional sharpening – because dull scissors and great hair don’t mix.

  1. You’re Finding Cutting Tricky

This is an obvious one; if your scissors are no longer gliding through hair like butter and instead feel more like they’re chewing through it, it’s a red flag. Tugging, pulling, folding, snagging, or needing to go over the same section twice? That’s not your technique – it’s your scissors begging for a sharpen.

Not only does a dull blade slow you down, but it’s also not great for the hair. Blunt scissors can cause split ends and uneven textures, and of course this reflects back onto you as a stylist. Keep your scissors sharp is the key to providing the best experience for your clients.

  1. They’re Looking a Little Rough Around the Edges

Grab your scissors and give them a little once-over. Do you see any nicks, dents, or dull edges? If you can spot wear and tear with the naked eye, chances are your scissors are well past their sharpening date.

A bit of visible damage might not seem like a big deal, but it messes with your precision and could end up damaging the hair. It sounds a bit dramatic, but it’s true. Regular check-ins with your blades is essential, and getting your scissors sharpened regularly allows them – and you – to continue performing at your best.

  1. Your Hands Are Tired… Like, All the Time

If you’re finding yourself finishing the day with sore fingers or aching wrists, your scissors may well be the culprit. Dull blades require more effort as more force is required to cut through the hair, and this can put unnecessary strain on your hands and wrists.

Using sharp scissors makes cutting feel effortless. When your scissors aren’t sharp, not only does it affect your work, but it can also lead to long-term discomfort and injury.

  1. There’s a Change in Sound or Feel

Have you noticed a subtle grinding sound while you’re cutting? Or are your blades resisting or feeling a bit ‘heavy’? That’s your scissors sending out a wee SOS, begging for a tune-up. The change might be minor, but any deviation from the norm is a sign that they might need some love and attention.

You know how your tools are supposed to feel. When they start acting up, don’t ignore it.

  1. You Can’t Remember When Your Scissors Were Last Sharpened

If you’re racking your brain and still drawing a blank on the last time your scissors got a proper sharpen, that’s probably your answer right there.

How often your particular pair of scissors will need sharpening really depends – on how many cuts you’re doing, what kind of hair you’re working with, and how well you’re looking after them day to day. (Are they being cleaned, oiled, and stored properly, or are they rolling around loose in a drawer with some bobby pins and a rogue hair clip?)

The thing is, scissors usually go dull gradually. Unless you’ve dropped them, you probably won’t notice a sudden change in your scissors’ performance. Lots of the signs that your scissors need sharpening happen gradually and before you know it, you’ve adjusted your technique to compensate without even realising it.

So, if your blades feel fine but not fabulous, and it’s been a while since their last sharpening – then yep, it’s probably time to book us in for a sharpen. If you’re tempted to have a go yourself with a piece of tinfoil or some sandpaper, you can read why that’s not the best idea in our guide to why professional sharpening matters, here.

Give us a ring and we’ll come out to you. We cover a large splodge of the North West with our mobile sharpening service, and if you’re based outside of our catchment area, we also offer a quick and simple postal service for scissor sharpening.

If you’d like to learn more about our sharpening process, you’ll find that on our Scissor Sharpening page. And if you’re read to book your appointment, please give us a quick ring on 01706 489481 or 07341 304221.

 

How often do hairdressing scissors need sharpening?

When it comes to hairdressing and barbering, sharp scissors aren’t just a nice thing to have – they’re essential. From trims to texturizing, your scissors are doing all the heavy lifting. And if they’re not in top shape, neither is your work. At Mr Knife Guy, we understand how important your scissors are, so here’s a quick guide to how often you should be having your scissors sharpened.

Spotting the Signs of Dull Scissors

Being able to tell when your scissors need sharpening is one of those behind-the-scenes skills every barber and stylist should have. Dull scissors can and do impact the quality of your work, and they can also cause lasting strain on your hands and wrists. If you feel like your scissors need some attention, they probably do.

Instead of a smooth cut, you might find your scissors are folding or snagging the hair. Sometimes it can get so noticeable that your client might even feel it. You might find yourself having to adjust your technique to make up for your scissor’s poor performance, or maybe they’ve started to feel a bit ‘gritty’ as you cut. Additionally, if your scissors have started to make a grinding or crunchy sound, this is another sign that they need to be looked at. You can read more about how to tell when your scissors need sharpening here.

Sooooo, How Often Do Scissors Need Sharpening Then?

This is one of those ‘how long is a piece of string’ kinda questions, as it really does depend on a few different factors. Having said that, as a super rough guide, we’d suggest a full service and sharpening at least every six months… but this can and does vary hugely depending on usage. High volume barbers and stylists may well find they need to call us out a more often, while those who make sure they’re really looking after their blades (keeping them clean, keeping them stored properly and keeping them oiled regularly) might be able to go a little longer between appointments.

Keeping Your Scissors Sharper for Longer

A few simple habits can go a long way in keeping your scissors at their best. Clean them between every use, make sure they’re completely dry before storing them, and keep them in a proper scissor case – not rattling round in the bottom of a drawer. Using them for anything other than human hair is the biggest faux pas we see; don’t use them for cutting foils, or boxes or even paper. If might seem harmless but it’s very easy to misalign and dull the blades. Proper care of your scissors can mean you’re able to go longer between sharpening appointments.

Let The Experts Handle It

We’ve all seen the videos where you use tinfoil or a honing rod to give your scissors a little top-up between sharpenings. What you don’t see are the panicked messages we get on a weekly basis from barbers and stylists who have rendered their scissors next to useless by believing this stuff. We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again – if sharpening scissors really was as easy as the videos suggest, we’d be out of a job. Professional sharpening and servicing is the only way to make sure your scissors don’t end up being the most expensive piece of kit you can’t use.

At Mr Knife Guy, we make it really easy. If you’re within our catchment area for our mobile sharpening service, we’ll come out to you and get your scissors expertly sharpened on the spot. We’ll give them a full MOT while we’re at it, replacing any worn or damaged parts on the way. And if you live a little further afield, we offer the same VIP sharpening treatment for your scissors with our postal sharpening service.

Think your scissors could be due for a sharpen? Drop us a message or give us a quick ring on 01706 489481 or 07341 304221, and we’ll get them sorted for you.

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