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Professional left-handed cuticle scissors EXPERT 11 TYPE 1
Professional left-handed cuticle scissors EXPERT 11 TYPE 1
SKU:SE-11/1
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Quantity: 1 pair of professional cuticle scissors
Design: Left-handed (mirror-blade geometry)
Material: High-alloy stainless steel (medical-grade)
Sterilisation: Autoclave & dry-heat compatible
Blade type: Narrow, tapered blades with classic curveThe Tool
The EXPERT 11 TYPE 1 cuticle scissors are engineered specifically for left-handed nail technicians.
Unlike right-handed scissors used “in reverse”, these feature true left-hand geometry — the cutting blade on top aligns naturally with the technician’s line of sight, delivering clear visibility and precise control.The narrow, tapered blades make it easy to reach tight zones and follow the natural cuticle curve smoothly. Manual factory sharpening ensures long-lasting sharpness and a clean, effortless cut.
The Experience
With the correct blade orientation for left-hand mechanics, hand posture becomes relaxed and natural.
This reduces tension in the wrist and improves accuracy, especially during detailed or combined manicure techniques.✔ No pushing of cuticle while trimming
✔ Smooth stroke, clean finish
✔ More visibility = fewer corrections neededThe Material
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High-alloy stainless steel used in professional instruments
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Polished blade back to avoid scratching the nail plate
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Fully resistant to disinfectants, autoclave and dry-heat sterilisation
The steel maintains edge quality even after repeated sterilisation.
The Result
Perfectly trimmed cuticles with minimal skin trauma.
For left-handed professionals, this tool transforms comfort and precision — finally, a scissor that works with your technique, not against it.Ideal For
• Left-handed nail technicians
• Classic + combined manicure
• High-precision cuticle removal -
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Product Details
Key Features & Benefits
KEY FEATURES
TRUE left-hand blade geometry
Short handles
Manual sharpening
Stainless steel
BENEFITS
Natural field of vision for left-handed users
Increased control and comfort
Precision without strain
How to USe
Prepare the area
Push back the cuticle gently using a pusher or orange stick.
Make sure the cuticle is lifted enough to expose the dead skin that needs to be removed.
Position the scissors
Hold the scissors lightly — avoid gripping too tight.
Angle the blades so they glide along the cuticle line.
For hook-tip models: use the hook to lift the cuticle before cutting.
Trim the cuticle
Cut in small sections, not in one pull.
Follow the natural curve of the cuticle with smooth micro-movements.
Avoid cutting living skin — only remove loose/non-attached cuticle.
Finish
Check for remaining fibers and trim if needed.
Apply cuticle oil or a nourishing treatment to hydrate the area.
Cleaning and sterilisation
Wash off any residue with warm soapy water.
Disinfect and sterilise in autoclave or dry heat (all listed models are autoclave-safe).
After drying, store in a clean tool case to protect blade sharpness.
Pro Tips
Let the scissors do the work — don’t apply force.
Sharp blades cut effortlessly. Pressure = skin trauma.
Always trim in small sections, not in one long cut.
This gives more control and prevents over-cutting.
If the skin stretches instead of cutting, reposition.
That means you're cutting living tissue. Lift again and recut only the dry cuticle.
Work on dry cuticles for maximum precision.
Wet cuticles stretch and increase the risk of tearing.
Keep blades clean and sharp.
Sterilise after each client and store separately to avoid dulling the edge.
Use the hook-tip models to lift first, cut second.
This reduces trauma and makes the cut cleaner (ideal for lateral folds).
Oil after trimming.
A drop of cuticle oil prevents dryness and gives the manicure a polished finish.
Questions & Answers
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Are these scissors suitable for sterilisation in an autoclave?
Yes. All Staleks Pro cuticle scissors are made from high-alloy stainless steel and are fully autoclave and dry-heat safe. The blades maintain their sharpness even after repeated sterilisation cycles (when dried and stored properly).
How do I know if I am cutting the cuticle correctly and not healthy skin?
Only cut the dry, lifted, non-attached cuticle. If the skin stretches instead of cutting, stop: that means you are reaching live tissue. Reposition the scissors and cut in small sections rather than in one long cut.
How should I store the scissors to maintain sharpness?
Always store them separately from other tools to avoid blade contact. After cleaning and sterilisation, dry them completely and keep them in a protective case or silicone cap. Avoid dropping the scissors — the precision tips are sharp and delicate.