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Do you want to get rid of the excess weight of your hair?

Well, this is not an issue if you use a thinning shear with sharp blades. The thinning shears often get compared with textures, and sometimes people get confused between the two. Are you also among those people, or you know the difference between a thinning shear and a texture? Well, if you don't know the difference read this article till the end.

In this article, we will reveal the truth of a thinning shear and texture shear. Both are used for cutting hair, and it is an obvious thing. You can use a texture or a thinning shear to cut your hair or head to go for a new look.

Everybody wishes to get a good haircut, but that does not mean they have to shorten the length of their hair or have to changes its shape. Getting a haircut is more than that, and for this purpose, people choose different hair cutting tools for diverse purposes.

Thinning shears and texture are common tools used for cutting hair as they are the best option in this department.

People use them for different hair-cutting purposes, but that does not mean they both are the same. They are many options for different situations. Before we get into details, it is essential to know what they are

Thinning shears

Thinning scissors the hair cutting tool used for decreasing the excess weight of the hair. They have smaller teeth and provide smooth hair cut. They can set the ruined hair ends that get damaged by the sharp blades of the scissor.

When you chop your hair from a hair scissor, the lines of demarcation stay on your hair. It is due to the sharp blades of the hair. But the demarcation line gives an ugly look to your hair.

To settle this matter gracefully, you need a tool like thinning hears. The thinning shears basically blend all the sharp lines gives  texture to your hair. So, when you touch them, you can feel the softness at your hair ends.

Usually, what happens that when you cut your hair, it looks fresh in appearance? But when you see them in detail, you can find the roughness at ends and it is because of the use of scissor blades.

You can only feel it on touching because apparently, theylook fine. To resolve this matter and to bring smoothness to your hair end theprofessionals use thinning shears. When you set your hair with a thinning shear, the excess mass gets down and what you get is the soft and silky hair ends. 

Textures

Textures are the shears used for layering the hairs. The texture is basically the shears with wider teeth. They are different in appearance because of their blades and teeth.

Textures have wider teeth for a purpose, and it is to add volume to your hair. Some people wish to go short but are afraid of it because of their thin volume.

So, in this case, the professional uses something that adds volume to their hair. And it is none other than texturing shears. The texturing shears with wider teeth provide texture to your hair through layering. 

You can use it to cut your hair in layers, and when the short hair comes over the long layers, it automatically looks more volumetric and healthy. 

The texture shears remove the substantial part of your hair and provide volume to them by giving texture to them. Most of the people with less hair volume prefer to go for texture shears. It is because it helps them in getting the perfect weight of hair they wish to get. 

Difference between thinning shear and textures 

Although thinning shears and textures are for the same purpose, that does not mean they are the same. They are almost similar in look.And because of their appearance, people think that they are the same. 

Well, it is not, because both of them provide opposite results. They are the same in size but are not completely the same in shape.Because the thinning shears have smaller teeth, while on the other hand, the texturing shears have wider teeth.

The other and the main difference lie in their results and working. When it comes to thinning shears, they work opposite to textures and decrease the hair volume. They are responsible for chopping off the excess weight of the hair. 

However, the texturing shears are responsible for giving volume to your hair by adding texture to them. But in both cases, they cut your hair, and the results you see are not similar. 

Like if you want to create a volume in your hair, you will choose a texturing shear. But if you want to decrease the excess weight of hair you can select a thinning shear for it. 

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