Vincent 2-Way Razor Comb Plus VT1725
Vincent 2-Way Razor Comb Plus VT1725
SKU:YK2027
Crafted from a durable carbon composite, this 2-way razor comb is engineered to be highly heat and chemical resistant, making it safe to use alongside styling irons or chemical treatments.
Its "2-way" design serves two distinct purposes in a single tool:
- The Comb Side: Features rigid, fine-toothed carbon edges perfect for smoothing, detangling, parting, and sectioning hair before or during a cut.
- The Razor Side: Houses a guarded cutting blade designed for thinning out bulk, blending harsh lines, creating soft layers, or adding texture.
Compatible Replacement Blades
The VT1725 requires standard 58mm (2 ¼ inch) single-edge hair styling blades. The most commonly paired official replacement blades are:
- Vincent 58mm Hair Styling Blades (often cataloged under part numbers like VT302B or VT303B).
- Standard Personna-style 58mm / 2 ¼” hair shaper replacement blades will also fit this model seamlessly.
Features
Features
How to use
How to use
Using a razor comb requires a light touch, as standard styling blades are incredibly sharp. Always ensure the hair is damp before texturizing to avoid pulling or creating split ends.
Step-by-Step Guide
1.Insert the Blade:Before wet styling.
Carefully slide open the protective guard plate on the razor side of the comb. Align a fresh 58mm single-edge styling blade with the internal positioning pins, then slide the guard back into place securely.
2.Prep the Hair:Damp hair is essential.
Wash or thoroughly mist the hair with water. Never use a razor comb on completely dry hair, as it causes friction, tears the hair cuticle, and causes discomfort for the client.
3.Section and Comb:Using the comb side.
Use the fine-toothed comb side to part the hair into manageable sections. Decide where you want to texturize or remove bulk (typically the mid-shaft down to the ends; avoid cutting too close to the roots).
4.Razor and Texturize:Using the razor side.
Hold a section of hair taut between your fingers. Turn the tool to the razor side, hold the comb at a 45-degree angle against the hair strand, and use light, short, sweeping motions toward the ends. Let the weight of the razor do the cutting—do not force or chop at the hair.
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Specifications
Specifications
Ingredients
Ingredients
Warranty
Warranty
