Description
Description
KAI 2 Way Eyebrow Scissors is a precision beauty tool designed for easy, professional-grade eyebrow grooming at home, combining two functions (a comb and scissors) in one compact design. Its core features are:
- "2 Way" Comb + Scissors Design: One end of the tool has a small, dense comb (to align and separate eyebrow hairs), and the other end has sharp, curved scissors (to trim excess length)— eliminates the need for separate comb and scissors, simplifying eyebrow grooming.
- Sharp, Rust-Resistant Blades: Made of high-grade Japanese stainless steel— the blades are sharp enough to cut eyebrow hairs cleanly (no pulling or tugging) and rust-resistant (maintains sharpness even with regular use and cleaning).
- Ergonomic, Compact Handle: The handle is designed to fit comfortably in small hands (typical of beauty tool users) with a non-slip grip— reduces hand fatigue during trimming and ensures precise control (avoids accidental cuts).
- Safe for Sensitive Skin: The blades are rounded at the tip (not sharp-pointed) to prevent accidental scratches on the delicate skin around the eyebrows— ideal for users with sensitive skin or unsteady hands.
- Easy to Clean & Maintain: Simply wipe the blades with a clean, dry cloth after use (or rinse with mild soap and water, then dry thoroughly)— the stainless steel material resists dirt buildup, ensuring long-term hygiene.
- Made in :Japan
Ingredients
Ingredients
(specific materials subject to product version; core components listed below):
Blade Material (Key Functional Component):
High-Grade Japanese Stainless Steel (e.g., SUS420J2): A corrosion-resistant, high-hardness stainless steel commonly used in precision tools— it ensures the blades stay sharp for a long time (resists dulling from cutting fine eyebrow hairs) and does not rust when exposed to water or skin oil. The steel is processed via Japanese precision forging to achieve a smooth, burr-free blade edge (avoids pulling or damaging eyebrow hairs).
Comb Teeth Material:
Stainless Steel or Durable Plastic: Most versions use stainless steel comb teeth (same material as the blades) for durability and rust resistance— the teeth are rounded at the tip to prevent scratching the skin. Some lightweight versions use BPA-free plastic comb teeth (non-toxic, flexible) to reduce the tool’s overall weight.
Handle Material:
ABS Plastic (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene): A strong, lightweight, and non-toxic plastic— it is resistant to impact (avoids breaking if the tool is dropped) and has a smooth surface that is easy to grip. The handle may have a matte coating or texture to enhance non-slip performance (critical for precise trimming).
Rivet/Connector Material:
Brass or Stainless Steel Rivets: Used to connect the blade and handle (or the two parts of the scissor blades)— brass rivets are corrosion-resistant and provide smooth, flexible movement of the blades (avoids stiffness). Stainless steel rivets are used in some versions for extra durability.
Safety & Quality Assurance:
All materials comply with international safety standards for beauty tools (e.g., EU REACH, US CPSIA)— no harmful substances (lead, cadmium, phthalates) are used. The blades undergo strict sharpness testing (to ensure they cut cleanly) and tip rounding testing (to prevent injury).
How to Use
How to Use
Prep the eyebrows: Start with clean, dry eyebrows— wipe away any makeup (e.g., eyebrow pencil, powder) or oil with a gentle cleanser or makeup remover, then pat dry. This ensures the comb glides smoothly through the hairs.
Comb the eyebrow hairs upward: Use the built-in comb to gently brush the eyebrow hairs upward (from the base of the eyebrows to the tip)— this reveals the excess length of hairs that extend beyond the desired eyebrow shape (e.g., hairs that grow too high).
Trim the excess length (upward-facing hairs): Hold the scissors horizontally (blades facing upward) and carefully trim the tips of the upward-combed hairs— cut only the visible excess (start with a small amount, e.g., 1-2mm, to avoid cutting too short). Move slowly along the upper edge of the eyebrow to maintain a natural arc.
Comb the eyebrow hairs downward (optional): For hairs that grow downward (e.g., near the inner corner of the eyebrows), use the comb to brush them downward. Trim the excess tips with the scissors (again, cut only a small amount) to ensure the lower edge of the eyebrow is neat.
Final combing & touch-ups: After trimming, comb the eyebrows in their natural direction (upward and outward) to check for unevenness. If you see any stray, long hairs, repeat steps 2-4 to trim them— avoid over-trimming to keep the eyebrows full.
Clean the tool: Wipe the blades and comb with a clean, dry tissue or cloth to remove hair clippings. If needed, rinse with warm water and mild soap, then dry thoroughly to prevent rust.
KAI 2 Way Eyebrow Scissors
KAI 2 Way Eyebrow Scissors
Vendor: KAI
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Description
Description
KAI 2 Way Eyebrow Scissors is a precision beauty tool designed for easy, professional-grade eyebrow grooming at home, combining two functions (a comb and scissors) in one compact design. Its core features are:
- "2 Way" Comb + Scissors Design: One end of the tool has a small, dense comb (to align and separate eyebrow hairs), and the other end has sharp, curved scissors (to trim excess length)— eliminates the need for separate comb and scissors, simplifying eyebrow grooming.
- Sharp, Rust-Resistant Blades: Made of high-grade Japanese stainless steel— the blades are sharp enough to cut eyebrow hairs cleanly (no pulling or tugging) and rust-resistant (maintains sharpness even with regular use and cleaning).
- Ergonomic, Compact Handle: The handle is designed to fit comfortably in small hands (typical of beauty tool users) with a non-slip grip— reduces hand fatigue during trimming and ensures precise control (avoids accidental cuts).
- Safe for Sensitive Skin: The blades are rounded at the tip (not sharp-pointed) to prevent accidental scratches on the delicate skin around the eyebrows— ideal for users with sensitive skin or unsteady hands.
- Easy to Clean & Maintain: Simply wipe the blades with a clean, dry cloth after use (or rinse with mild soap and water, then dry thoroughly)— the stainless steel material resists dirt buildup, ensuring long-term hygiene.
- Made in :Japan
Ingredients
Ingredients
(specific materials subject to product version; core components listed below):
Blade Material (Key Functional Component):
High-Grade Japanese Stainless Steel (e.g., SUS420J2): A corrosion-resistant, high-hardness stainless steel commonly used in precision tools— it ensures the blades stay sharp for a long time (resists dulling from cutting fine eyebrow hairs) and does not rust when exposed to water or skin oil. The steel is processed via Japanese precision forging to achieve a smooth, burr-free blade edge (avoids pulling or damaging eyebrow hairs).
Comb Teeth Material:
Stainless Steel or Durable Plastic: Most versions use stainless steel comb teeth (same material as the blades) for durability and rust resistance— the teeth are rounded at the tip to prevent scratching the skin. Some lightweight versions use BPA-free plastic comb teeth (non-toxic, flexible) to reduce the tool’s overall weight.
Handle Material:
ABS Plastic (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene): A strong, lightweight, and non-toxic plastic— it is resistant to impact (avoids breaking if the tool is dropped) and has a smooth surface that is easy to grip. The handle may have a matte coating or texture to enhance non-slip performance (critical for precise trimming).
Rivet/Connector Material:
Brass or Stainless Steel Rivets: Used to connect the blade and handle (or the two parts of the scissor blades)— brass rivets are corrosion-resistant and provide smooth, flexible movement of the blades (avoids stiffness). Stainless steel rivets are used in some versions for extra durability.
Safety & Quality Assurance:
All materials comply with international safety standards for beauty tools (e.g., EU REACH, US CPSIA)— no harmful substances (lead, cadmium, phthalates) are used. The blades undergo strict sharpness testing (to ensure they cut cleanly) and tip rounding testing (to prevent injury).
How to Use
How to Use
Prep the eyebrows: Start with clean, dry eyebrows— wipe away any makeup (e.g., eyebrow pencil, powder) or oil with a gentle cleanser or makeup remover, then pat dry. This ensures the comb glides smoothly through the hairs.
Comb the eyebrow hairs upward: Use the built-in comb to gently brush the eyebrow hairs upward (from the base of the eyebrows to the tip)— this reveals the excess length of hairs that extend beyond the desired eyebrow shape (e.g., hairs that grow too high).
Trim the excess length (upward-facing hairs): Hold the scissors horizontally (blades facing upward) and carefully trim the tips of the upward-combed hairs— cut only the visible excess (start with a small amount, e.g., 1-2mm, to avoid cutting too short). Move slowly along the upper edge of the eyebrow to maintain a natural arc.
Comb the eyebrow hairs downward (optional): For hairs that grow downward (e.g., near the inner corner of the eyebrows), use the comb to brush them downward. Trim the excess tips with the scissors (again, cut only a small amount) to ensure the lower edge of the eyebrow is neat.
Final combing & touch-ups: After trimming, comb the eyebrows in their natural direction (upward and outward) to check for unevenness. If you see any stray, long hairs, repeat steps 2-4 to trim them— avoid over-trimming to keep the eyebrows full.
Clean the tool: Wipe the blades and comb with a clean, dry tissue or cloth to remove hair clippings. If needed, rinse with warm water and mild soap, then dry thoroughly to prevent rust.

