💈 Blend Like a Pro, Even at Home!
Blend Frend Hair Clipper Comb, Grade 1 (3mm), At-home Users, novice barbers, U.K Made, Compatible with all Clipper Brands, Blending Comb - Original
D**E
Great Comb for Fading – Perfect for DIY Haircuts at Home
This was a great purchase! I have three boys and recently started cutting their hair at home, and this fade comb has made a huge difference. It’s been incredibly helpful in getting clean, even fades, and I’ve actually been surprised at how professional the results look.The comb is sturdy, easy to grip, and designed just right for blending. It helps guide the clippers smoothly and really improves the overall look of the haircut. I’ve used it several times already and it’s held up well with no signs of wear.If you’re a parent cutting hair at home or just trying to learn how to fade, I definitely recommend this comb. It’s affordable, effective, and has made home haircuts so much easier—and better looking!
A**N
Doesn’t work.
Terrible product. I searched around on YouTube and the Amazon reviews to see if there was an honest video but it seems like everything was sponsored and doctored. Anyway, I tried it today and followed the instructions but the comb is too thick. Unless you have super long hair on the sides, this thing will not let you cut anything. I tried on my son who had about 2 1/2 months worth of hair and myself with even longer hair and it doesn’t do anything. The videos made by the company are clearly doctored because there’s absolutely no way this thing fades. Don’t waste your money.
M**A
Left-Handed Fade Comb: A Must-Have for DIY Hair Blending
The Fade Comb Left Handed Original Grade 1(3mm) Hair Blending Tool is a game changer for those who want to achieve professional-looking fades at home. As a left-handed person, finding quality tools can be a challenge, but this comb is designed with your needs in mind. It is compatible with all hair clippers and helps you blend your hair like a pro barber. Say goodbye to uneven fades and hello to a perfectly blended look with the Blend Frend Fade Comb!
D**X
Don’t sleep on it 😎
Got this for self cuts and I’m happy with the result. You will need to get comfortable in ambidextrous situations but as long as you have a tripod with a mirror and some patience you can give yourself a decent cut 👌🏻
J**T
Helpful tool
As a hairstylist, this tool is very helpful, but I wish they had a smaller size. I was doing a skin fade on my son and the higher up I was fading, was great, but the lower portion where I was blending from skin up I could not use because the comb was too thick to pick any hair up. Knowing what I know now I probably would not have purchased mainly because of the price. If the price was a little lower, I would go ahead as like I said it is a useful tool.
K**✨
Great for at home cuts!
Yes! Yes! I was skeptical at first but this makes cutting my husbands hair a breeeeeeeze!!!! I cut his hair every 2 weeks using this for the high part of his skin fade! I like how easy to use it is!! Only suggestion would be to have more, smaller, teeth. Just bc you have to go over your work quite a bit to make sure you’re brushing all the hair up
E**N
Not for small children
The product itself is good quality, it’s flexible, and I am sure it will do a great job for adults. But despite the company assuring me that it would be fine for children / toddlers, it is WAY too big. If they made one that was a smaller scale, I would absolutely be interested. I tried on our 3.5 year old who sits great for every haircut, and you just physically cannot angle the comb to be flush against their head and slide it up with the size that it is.*And my picture isn’t showing it in use obviously, but just showing the size of the tool against the side of my younger son’s head. I tested just running the comb through so I didn’t trim his hair down to a 1 guard for no reason. I DID attempt it on my 3.5 year old son, and it was impossible, and just finished his fade as I normally do and without the tool*
Y**Z
Worth it
Ok this thing is pretty great! Look at a couple of tutorials and once you get the hang of it it gets easier and easier. You push the comb up along the line you made and just start clipping away. And little by little you’ll start seeing the fading.
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