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Stripping Knife Wooden Lefty (3 Sizes)

Stripping Knife Wooden Lefty (3 Sizes)

Regular price $33.00
Regular price $44.00 Sale price $33.00
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Stripping blade with concave bamboo handle on one side with finger rest on the other.


Features : 

- Lightweight and ergonomic stripping blade to support more hours of work
- Designed by specialist hairdressers and designed by Artero to improve the performance of such a technical tool.
- Eco-friendly made of bamboo
- Recyclable cardboard packaging

Details :

Stripping knife #3, Medium trangular teeth (P783)
  • With a type of fine tooth to perform finishes, pull out fine hair and remove medium-deep undercoat.
  • Special for finishing wire-haired breeds and spaniels using the stripping technique, as well as removing medium undercoat in depth.
  • How to Use : 
    To remove, hold the handle and slide the teeth of the blade through the layer at 90º to the skin and rest your thumb on the convex face of the blade, pinching the hair to remove it from the root. To scrape the undercoat, hold the handle and rest your thumb on the finger rest, slide the blade teeth across the coat at about 30º with respect to the skin using long movements

Stripping Knife #7,Long trangular teeth
(P784)

  • With a medium tooth type for regular stripping, pulling out long layers of hard hair.
  • Special for stripping long coats using the stripping technique for hard-haired breeds as well as removing superficial undercoat
  • How to Use :
    To remove, hold the handle and slide the teeth of the blade through the layer at 90º to the skin and rest your thumb on the convex face of the blade, pinching the hair to remove it from the root.

Stripping Knife #10, very large trangular teeth (P785)

  • With a type of Large triangular teeth, especially for removing long layers or high density of hair and undercoat.
  • How to Use :
    To remove, hold the handle and slide the teeth of the blade through the layer at 90º to the skin and rest your thumb on the convex face of the blade, pinching the hair to remove it from the root.


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