point-cut pro
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Budget Luxury
point-cut pro is an American scissor brand from Tennessee with patented i360 guide tips designed to prevent finger cuts during point cutting.
Cut fingers gave point-cut pro its reason to exist: founder Jason Milligan, a hairstylist, kept nicking himself while point cutting and, the brand says, spent six years developing the patented i360 guide tip, which lets blade tips glide across the fingers. RazorSharpShears, LLC runs the brand from Martin, Tennessee. All...
Cut fingers gave point-cut pro its reason to exist: founder Jason Milligan, a hairstylist, kept nicking himself while point cutting and, the brand says, spent six years developing the patented i360 guide tip, which lets blade tips glide across the fingers. RazorSharpShears, LLC runs the brand from Martin, Tennessee. All four catalogued cutting models come in 6.0 and 6.5 inch lengths, guide-priced between $179 and $199.
Overview
point-cut pro is an American scissor brand based in Martin, Tennessee. The company operates under RazorSharpShears, LLC and was founded by hairstylist Jason Milligan. The brand’s main claim to distinction is its patented i360 guide tips, which are designed to let the blade tips glide across fingers during point cutting without causing injury.
According to the brand, the i360 tip design took six years of development and hundreds of test shears to finalize. The concept came from Milligan’s own experience with finger cuts while point cutting, a common frustration among stylists who use this technique regularly.
Product Range
point-cut pro offers cutting scissors, left-handed scissors, and razors. The brand specializes in point cutting, micro point cutting, slide cutting, and blunt cutting techniques. The patented tip design is the central feature across the product line, intended to make aggressive point cutting safer.
Distribution
point-cut pro sells directly through its own website and is also carried by SalonCentric. The brand is positioned in the mid price range within the U.S. professional market.
See Also
Buying context
Point Cut Pro is a professional scissor brand with a name that signals a focus on point-cutting technique — one of the most common precision cutting methods in modern salon work. No specific product models are currently confirmed on the ScissorPedia catalogue. For current model specifications, pricing, and availability, the authoritative source is the retailer carrying Point Cut Pro for the relevant market.
Where to Buy
point-cut pro at a glance
- Budget
- Entry-level $100–200
- Makes
- Cutting Scissors, Left-Handed Scissors, razors
- Based in
- USA
- Catalogue
- 4 models listed
Product Types
Specialties
Where to Buy
Official Brand Websites
Authorized Retailers
Retailers stocking point-cut pro
ScissorPedia catalogues 1 retailer carrying point-cut pro.
- SalonCentric — USA · ships to USA, Canada
Products
How point-cut pro Compares
| Brand | point-cut pro | BONIKA | Cricket | FHI HEAT PROFESSIONAL |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Country | USA | USA | USA | USA |
| Typical price | US$179–US$199 | US$98–US$298 | US$60–US$330 | US$100–US$300 |
| Steel | 440C stainless steel, Japanese steel | 440C stainless steel | Swedish Steel, Japanese Stainless Steel | Damascus |
| Blade types | Convex | Convex | Convex | Convex, Sword |
| Handles | Offset | Offset, Swivel | Offset, Swivel, Pivoting Thumb | Offset |
| Specialties | Blunt cut, Point cut, Micro point cut, Slide cut, Advanced point cut | Ergonomic design, Sharpening education | Blunt cut, Slide cut, Precision cut, Thinning, Texturizing, Blending | Blunt cut, Slide cut, Point cut |
| Known for | — | — | Family-owned US maker of shears, combs and brushes across three generations | — |
Frequently Asked Questions
point-cut pro is a USA-based brand, run by RazorSharpShears, LLC out of Martin, Tennessee. It was started by professional hairstylist Jason Milligan.
Its patented i360 guide-tip technology, which is built into the blade tips to help them glide across the fingers during point cutting. Milligan developed it after repeatedly nicking his own fingers while point cutting.
The original Point-Cut Pro model is made from triple-tempered 440C stainless steel at a Rockwell hardness of 60 to 61, while the i360 Queen line is hand-finished from premium Japanese steel.
Yes. Alongside its right-handed cutting scissors and razors, point-cut pro offers left-handed shears, including a left-hand version of its SalonMomma Pro model.
They sit in the entry-level band, roughly 100 to 200 dollars a pair.
Directly from the point-cut pro website, and also through SalonCentric.
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