Osaka is a hairdressing scissor brand that has earned its place in salons and barber shops across the UK by doing the simple things really well. The range is built around premium Japanese steel, which is the benchmark material for professional shears and the reason Japanese-made scissors dominate the industry. That steel holds a sharp edge longer, resists corrosion, and takes the kind of fine grind that makes the difference between a scissor that cuts hair cleanly and one that pushes or folds it.
What sets Osaka apart isn't so much flashy branding or gimmicks. It's the consistency of the cut and the comfort of the handle. The scissors are designed with ergonomics in mind, which means offset handles that let your thumb sit in a more natural position, balanced weights that don't tire your hand over a long day of back-to-backs, and finger rests that actually sit where your finger wants to rest. Little things, but they add up when you're cutting forty heads a week.
The range is broad enough to cover the whole of a working stylist's needs. Straight scissors for general cutting, thinners and chunkers for softening and blending, and specialist pieces like the Fly for slicing work where you need the blade to glide through the hair rather than chop it. Left-handed versions are available across most of the range too, which is still surprisingly rare in the scissor world.
Price-wise, Osaka sit in a really useful spot. They're a genuine step up from entry-level scissors without reaching the several-hundred-pound territory of the very top-tier Japanese brands. That makes them a popular choice for apprentices graduating from their college kit, junior stylists building up their professional arsenal, and experienced stylists who want a reliable everyday pair to pair alongside their flagship scissors. You get proper Japanese steel, proper craftsmanship, and a scissor that performs reliably, without having to take out a small loan to own them.
Whether you're buying your first serious pair or adding to a kit roll that already has a few favourites in it, Osaka are one of those brands that rarely disappoints.