Hair-cutting scissor with combination cutting and blending blades

Cutting and blending scissors for hair is made of a pair of cutting blades held in rotating connection by a self locking nut. One of the blades including a cutting surface on one end and a finger hold on the other. The blade further includes a serrated blending area with a plurality of closely spaced teeth. The second blade also includes a cutting surface on one end and another finger hold on the other. The combination of blades and serrated portion allows the tips of the hair to be blended when cut, thus giving a smooth cut without any additional effort on the part of the operator.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT The cutting and blending scissors of Applicant's invention will now be described with reference to the drawing. As shown in FIG. 1 , the scissors comprises a pair of cutting blades 1 and 2 held in rotating connection by a self locking nut 3 . Blade 1 including a cutting surface 4 on one end and a finger hold 5 on the other. Blade 2 likewise includes a cutting surface 6 on one end and a finger hold 7 on the other. FIG. 2 illustrates the reverse side of Applicant's cutting and blending scissors. As shown in FIG. 2 , blade 1 includes a serrated blending area 8 with a plurality of closely spaced teeth 9 . In accordance with the present invention, the combination of cutting blade 2 and the serrated portion of blade 1 allows the operator to take a section of hair with his fingers or over a comb and blunt cut it. At the same time, the tips of the hair cut are blended, thus giving a smooth cut without any additional effort on the part of the operator. Thus, the cutting and blending operation can be performed in one stroke, making the use of Applicant's invention more efficient and easier to use than scissors known in the prior art. It should be obvious from the above-discussed apparatus embodiment that numerous other variations and modifications of the apparatus of this invention are possible, and such will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the scope of this invention is not to be limited to the embodiment disclosed, but is to include any such embodiments as may be encompassed within the scope of the claims appended hereto.