 Hey, so I'm guessing you are interested in the FSE Dual 20 Pro. This is one of my favorite scissors in the entire lineup that we have. This is in our Pro Series, and again, the goal of the Pro Series was to create affordable tools for hairdressers with a lifetime guarantee that could literally last you the lifetime of your career, but don't break the bank. So nothing does that better than the FSE Dual 20. So in our Elite Series, we have the FSE Blend 20 and then the Texture 20 Elite. And those are two different scissors. Well, the Dual 20 is both of those scissors in one. The only difference is it has an even handle. You can see it comes in two different sizes. So we have a five and a half inch and a six inch. So that's really just personal preference. If you want something a little bit lighter weight, something for me, my favorite is the five and a half inch just because it's lightweight, easy to use. But then when I'm cutting men's hair or trying to blend shorter hair, doing some scissor over comb work with the Blend tool, I like to have the six inch. So I kind of like both, but when I'm working with longer hair or a fringe or anything like that, I go with the five and a half. So that's kind of my personal preference. If you have the ability to have both, it works really well. Now this has an even handle. So the benefit of that is that there's short finger rests on both sides. So it's still easy to flip in your hand and everything stays out of the way. And because it has the even handle, you can flip it. So right now the blade is on the bottom so you're blending the hair. So you can work through and blend the hair. Then when you flip it over here, that's why we call it the dual, as soon as you open it up, now the teeth are on the bottom and now you're texturizing. So you have the ability to not only go through and blend and shift the scissor however you want it to always have the teeth on the bottom, always have the teeth on the top, whatever your preference is, the Dual 20 Pro is going to be your go-to in the salon. So the number one thing when you get the Dual 20 in the mail is to make sure that you feel it in your hand, make sure it feels really good before you start cutting hair. Once it feels good, if you know it feels good in your hand, you like it, grab your oil pen, take the lid off, crank that thing about 10 clicks till you start to see that oil come through. Then once the oil is coming through, then you can paint the oil on the blade. So you paint that through, paint the oil on both sides just like that and then on the base of the scissor. And now your scissor is all oiled up and ready to go. You can proceed in cutting, but check your tension. If the tension feels too light, then make sure you take your key that comes with all the tools. You'll see these two little teeth right here, come in here and give it a little crank. Almost every single scissor that I've taken out of the box, my preference is to crank it about two clicks because that gives me a little bit tighter tension. I like a little tighter tension on my scissor. I believe that that's personal preference, how people like the tension. I know they taught you in school to let it kind of fall or whatever. That's just never been the way that I like it. And I find that the scissor cuts even better with a little extra tension on the blade. The Dual 20 Pro, just like every other scissor in our scissor lineup has a lifetime guarantee. So it's gonna last the lifetime of your career. So hope you enjoy. Can't wait to hear about your experiences with your FSE Dual 20 Pro.