Mirage B-30 Double Teeth Thinner

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Mirage B-30 Double Teeth Thinner

$335.00

The Mirage B-30 double teeth thinner is our most popular thinning shear - it does not leave a line in the hair!

  • Includes scissor case and finger ring sizers

  • Lifetime Warranty against faulty materials or workmanship

  • Japanese Hitachi VG-10 Super Cobalt stainless steel, hand-forged Korean thinners

  • Made from high quality materials - they hold their edge extremely well

  • Unique thinner-blenders have teeth on both blades - does not leave a perceptible line in the hair

  • Very comfortable handle design

  • Teeth have convex edge on back blade, stepped teeth on front blade, hollow-ground concave blades for smooth cutting and thinning

  • Thinner length is 6.25", cuts out about 25% of the hair

  • Dial and plate available in aqua (pictured above), black, or pink - easy to adjust tension

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The Mirage B Double Teeth Hair Thinning Scissors do not leave a line in the hair. The Mirage B-15, Mirage B-30, Mirage Charm, Mirage Orca, and Mirage S-2 have teeth on both sides of the blade. They save the stylist time and texturize the hair very nicely, without leaving a line.

Caralee of Scissor Mall showcases the Mirage B Thinners. These are very unique thinners in that they do not leave a line in the hair. This saves the hair stylist time and work. The Mirage B Thinners also have a very unique, but very comfortable handle design.

Caralee of Scissor Mall explains that the tension of a chunker, texturizer, and thinner should be tighter than a regular shear. If the tension on a chunker, texturzer, or thinner is not tight enough, it can cause the blades to nick.