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  2. Scissors - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, if right-handed scissors are held in the left hand, the natural tendency of the left hand would be to push the cutting blades apart. Furthermore, with right-handed scissors held by the right hand, the shearing edge is visible, but when they are used with the left hand, the cutting edge of the scissors is behind the top blade, and ...

  3. Hair-cutting shears - Wikipedia

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    Hair-cutting shears. Hair-cutting shears are scissors that are specifically designed for cutting hair. They are also known as barber shears, hairdressing shears, or hair shears. They range in size from about 5 to 7 inches (13 to 18 cm) long [1] and commonly have an appendage, known as a finger brace or tang, attached to one of the finger rings.

  4. A Guide to the 12 Best At-Home Hair Cutting Scissors - AOL

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    Stainless 2000 5.5" Styling Shears. This pair of hair scissors by the beloved brand Tweezerman is a jack of all trades. Alex Brown, who counts Chrissy Teigan and Kendall Jenner as clients, says ...

  5. The Best Left-Handed Scissors for Comfortable Grips - AOL

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  6. The 11 Best Hair Scissors for Expert-Level Trims and Cuts - AOL

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    To manage unruly ends or overgrown bangs with ease, we asked a few professionals about the best hair cutting scissors available for any beauty rotation. The 11 Best Hair Scissors for Expert-Level ...

  7. Bias against left-handed people - Wikipedia

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    Right-handed scissors are arranged so that, in the right hand, the fingers and thumb push the blades together laterally, creating the shearing action essential to scissors' utility. In the left hand, however, fingers and thumb tend to force right-handed blades apart, so that, rather than being sheared, the work-material is merely hacked, as by ...