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Buying guide

The tools that make a difference on textured hair

What is in the hair tools range

The range splits three ways: cutting kit, detangling kit and styling kit. Cutting is mostly WAHL clippers and trimmers alongside Fine Lines UK hairdressing scissors in 5.0, 5.5, 6.0 and 6.5 inch. Detangling covers paddle brushes and flexible bristle detangling brushes in small and large. Styling covers afro combs, edge brushes and loc tools including the Murry Collection dreadlock crochet hook kit.

Plenty of it is salon stock that home users buy anyway. The Sibel Paddle 500 pneumatic brush and the Fine Lines UK barber scissors get bought by stylists and by people cutting hair on a kitchen chair on a Sunday afternoon.

Picking a brush or comb for your curl pattern

Waves and looser curls, roughly 2b through 3a, will usually take a paddle brush on damp hair with conditioner still in it. Tighter 3c and 4c patterns do better with a flexible detangling brush or a wide tooth comb, worked from the ends upward in sections you have already clipped away. A stiff paddle brush dragged through dry coils is where most breakage starts.

Afro combs and twist combs are for lifting and shaping a finished style rather than getting knots out. Edge brushes with firm boar bristle, such as the Magic Collection hard narrow brush, are there to lay gel flat along the hairline and nothing else.

Clippers and trimmers, and what the difference actually is

A clipper takes bulk off and builds a fade. A trimmer sharpens outlines, necklines and beard edges. The WAHL Super Taper Classic is the corded workhorse, the Fade Pro and 5 Star Legend are built around fade work, and the Baldfader Plus goes closer than either. For line work the Neo Liner and the 5 Star Cordless Detailer Li are the sharper options.

Corded gives constant power with no charging to plan around, which suits a fixed spot at home. Cordless suits anyone circling a chair or cutting someone else’s hair. If you are buying one thing first, buy the clipper and add a trimmer later.

Keeping tools working in a UK home

Hard water through London and the south east leaves a chalky film on anything rinsed and left to dry on its own, combs and brushes included. Rinse in cool water, shake the bristles out and dry them face down on a towel rather than leaving them damp on a shelf.

Clipper blades want a brush out after each cut and a drop of blade oil across the teeth. Scissors should live in their case, not loose in a drawer where the edges knock together. Indoor heating in winter drops household humidity to around 30%, which leaves hair drier and more static, so detangle on damp conditioned hair rather than dry through those months.

Questions

Hair tool questions, answered

Which brush should I use on 4c hair?
A flexible detangling brush or a wide tooth comb, used on damp hair with conditioner in it. Work from the ends up in four or six clipped sections. The Fine Lines UK black detangling brush in large covers a full head quickly.
Do I need both a clipper and a trimmer?
Not to start. A clipper such as the WAHL Super Taper Classic will do the bulk of a home haircut on its own. A trimmer earns its place once you want crisp necklines, beard edges and a sharp front line.
Corded or cordless clippers for home use?
Corded if you cut in the same spot every time and want steady power with nothing to charge. Cordless if you move around the chair or cut other people’s hair. The cordless models here hold charge across several cuts.
What size hairdressing scissors should I buy?
The 5.0 and 5.5 inch sizes suit detail work, fringes and shorter cuts, and feel easier in smaller hands. The 6.0 and 6.5 inch sizes cover longer lengths and faster sectioning. Barbers tend to keep both, one for bulk and one for finishing.
Can I brush curly hair when it is dry?
Only with a wide tooth comb or an afro pick, and only to shape a style you have already set. Detangling is a wet or damp job that needs slip from conditioner. Dry brushing on coils causes most of the snapping people blame on the brush.
What is the dreadlock crochet hook kit for?
Maintaining locs. The hooks pull loose new growth and stray hairs back into the loc so the root stays tidy between retwists. Different hook sizes suit different loc thicknesses, which is why the Murry Collection kit ships as a set.
Why does my detangling brush pull and snag?
Usually three reasons: the hair is dry, the sections are too big, or you started at the roots. Damp the hair down, add conditioner, split it into four, then start at the last inch and work upward a little at a time.
Do you sell edge brushes?
Yes. The Magic Collection hard narrow brush is the firm one for laying gel flat along the hairline, and the boar tool brush is softer for smoothing baby hairs without dragging. Both are small enough to keep in a handbag.
How often should I oil my clipper blades?
A couple of drops along the teeth after every cut, with the clipper running for a few seconds so it spreads. Brush the cut hair out first. Blades that run dry get hot, snag more and dull far quicker.
Are these tools suitable for salon use?
Yes. The Fine Lines UK scissors, the Sibel Paddle 500 and the WAHL 5 Star range are professional lines that barbers and salons buy. Home users buy them too, which is why they sit in the same collection here.
Can I use a paddle brush on wet hair?
On waves and looser curls, yes, with conditioner in for slip. On tight coils a paddle brush is too rigid even when the hair is soaking, so reach for a flexible detangling brush or a wide tooth comb instead.