Kyoto is a Japanese hairdressing scissor brand that has carved out a bit of a cult following in UK salons, particularly among stylists who want proper Japanese quality without the premium price tag that usually comes with it. The brand sits in that really useful middle ground where the steel, forging, and finish are genuinely professional grade, but the scissors themselves remain accessible to apprentices and junior stylists who are still building their kit.
The flagship model is the Sprint, and it's worth talking about on its own because it's probably the scissor that most people mean when they say "Kyoto". Forged from high carbon steel with a hollow ground blade and finished to a standard you'd normally expect from scissors costing twice as much, the Sprint has built a reputation as one of the best value Japanese scissors on the UK market. It's regularly featured in best-seller lists for scissors under £100, and for good reason. The cut quality is genuinely excellent, the edge retention is solid, and the ergonomic handle design with its extra wide tail gives proper support during long cutting days. The matching Sprint Thinner has earned a similar reputation in the blending and texturising world.
Beyond the Sprint, the range opens out into more specialist territory. The Phoenix is hand made from 440C stainless steel with superfine blades, a lightweight body, and short offset handles, built for fine detail work where speed and precision matter. There are also thinners, chunkers, and slicing options covering the different techniques a modern stylist needs to be equipped for.
What sets Kyoto apart from the many other Japanese scissor brands fighting for shelf space in UK salons is really the consistency of the proposition. The scissors aren't trying to be the most exotic, the most expensive, or the most decorated. They're trying to be the pair you reach for every day and don't think twice about, and they pull that off properly. The blades are sharp out of the box, they hold their edge, they feel balanced in the hand, and they're priced in a way that doesn't make you anxious about chipping them on a stray clip.
For apprentices graduating from college kit, Kyoto is one of the most sensible first purchases you can make. For experienced stylists, a Sprint in the kit roll alongside your flagship scissors gives you a dependable backup pair that you can happily use on a full day's column without any sense of compromise. It's a brand that has earned its following through performance rather than marketing, which in the scissor world is usually the best recommendation of all.