Winter brings low humidity, changing temperatures, and static: conditions that can impact the sharpness and durability of professional cutting tools. With proper care, your shears will remain smooth, aligned, and precise throughout the season.

1. Clean Your Shears After Every Use

Winter dryness increases the amount of loose cuticles and debris left behind during cutting. Clean shears immediately with a microfiber cloth to prevent buildup and micro-abrasions.

2. Oil Regularly to Prevent Dryness

Cold air can cause internal pivot components to dry out, making your shears feel rough or stiff. Apply one drop of shear oil daily—especially along the pivot area—to maintain smooth movement and protect steel integrity.

3. Watch Out for Drastic Temperature Changes

Going from heated salons to cold cars can cause metal contraction and expansion. Store shears in a padded case and avoid leaving them in vehicles.

4. Adjust Tension Weekly

Winter dryness may shift tension more than usual. Proper tension prevents excessive blade wear and ensures crisp cutting lines.

5. Protect Your Shears from Static & Moisture

Static electricity attracts dust and hair fragments, which can scratch blades. Keep shears in a closed case when not in use.

6. Schedule a Professional Sharpening

For most stylists, once every 3–6 months is ideal. Winter is a smart time to reset your tools before the busy New Year rush.

Final Thoughts

With consistent winter care, your professional shears will maintain peak cutting performance while resisting dryness and environmental damage.

December 29, 2025