 Hey guys, this is Matt Beck from freesaloneducation.com and I just want to go through what is in my scissor pouch. So you guys kind of can see what tools I use on a daily basis. So the first things first, let's just start on the right, work our way down. I have my Ichi Nino San number one scissor from Mizutani. I use Mizutani scissors. We also sell them on freesaloneducation.com but the reason we sell them on there is because I love them. They're my favorite scissor. I love working with the company. So they're just a really quality scissor. This one is basically a straight cobalt. I like it because it has a nice kind of bevel to the blade which makes it really nice for dry cutting. But this isn't a dry cutting scissor so I can also cut nice lines with it. It's got a really buttery feel to the cut so if you like that, this is great for that as well. This is my workhorse scissor, the Mizutani type Z2, Acro type Z2. The thing I like about this is it's a powder metal steel. What that does is it grips the hair as it cuts so it's going to cut, whoops, it's going to cut me, it's going to cut way straighter lines in your haircuts because you're going to feel it grip the hair, grab it and just cut it right off. So this one I don't use for dry cutting. I like it a lot for cutting a precision cut and it's just the best scissor I've ever used. So I love that one. Then we have our blacksmith fit. The reason I add this to the collection is this is a 6.5 inch scissor. We have a 5.5, a 6, and this is a 6.5. I love it for scissor over comb work. Things like that most of the time is really what it is. If you've got this a little bit smaller, this is a great scissor for everyday cutting hair. It works great for dry cutting as well. It's a cobalt scissor. It's got that buttery feel to the cut. A little bit harder feel than the Ichinino-san, so it does grip the hair a little bit. Great for precision cutting, but also great for dry cutting as well. So if you're on a budget and you're looking for one scissor to get, this is a great everyday scissor. Then we move into our texturizing scissors. I just got these in, but I'm totally in love with them. They're up on freestyleneducation.com now. These are just unbelievable. So I have the Uroji Acro. This is the number 6. We have a 0, a 6, and a 10. Basically the difference in them is the teeth. So obviously the 10 has got wider teeth, so it's going to take out more hair. And then you have your medium, which will take out a medium amount of hair. And then you have the one that will take out the least amount. So we have a heavy amount, medium amount, and the least amount. I like having many options when we're using a texturizing scissor because there's different cases where you don't want to take out a lot of hair. And then there's other cases where you want a lot of texture. Cutting in men's hair on the top of their head, I love having a lot of texture. If you're trying to blend in the size, you're having trouble with how the hair is growing out of the head and you want to use a blending shear in that way, you don't want to take out a ton of hair and you don't want big lines created in the hair. So you have different options. The other thing I love about this scissor is that it has, in the teeth, you'll actually see, and if you go on our website, you'll see it even better. And I'll try to throw a picture up here, but I love that the teeth each individually kind of have a grip to them. So it'll be easier to see it in a picture, but it really grips the hair, but it slides right through like butter. So if you like taking a texturizing scissor and working your way through. The other thing I love about this scissor is that it has the tang on both sides, so you can flip it around. So if you want to cut with the blade in or out, you can do that and you can cut with it in as well. So it's very versatile there. Then we have our Palierre Feather Razor. I don't think you can have a scissor kit without this. I'm trying to work with the company now. I would love to offer these. We don't have them on freeslaweducation.com, but it is a tool that's in my bag. It's a straight razor. They usually run about $99 depending on where you go to get them, but it's just such a cool straight blade. It's great for hair cutting, maybe not a perfect shaving razor, but it is great for a haircut. So if you love razor cutting and you want to work with a straight blade, the Palierre Feather Razor is a great way to go. I think Jatai, you can just Google them, Jatai, and you can find it online. But this is what I keep in my scissor kit. I keep it all in my case and it works really well for me. I love adding scissors to my collection and I love learning about them because I think the more you know about the tool that you use, the better you're going to be at cutting hair. So good luck. I hope you guys like this. 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