The Future of Haircutting is Here.
This revolutionary patented hybrid 6-inch BLADES is made of fine Japanese steel.
PROBLEM
For generations the haircutting industry has depended on a variety of cutting tools. The frequent need to switch between these tools to achieve the desired style can disrupt the creative process and compromise sectioning precision.
Additionally, this practice often results in increased strain on the wrists and hands.
SOLUTION
Introducing the revolutionary hybrid blades, the first of its kind. This innovative all-encompassing tool offers 360 degree cutting rotation and precision cutting in a single instrument, enabling stylists and barbers to unleash their creativity without interruption.
Experience the future of haircutting with 2Ché !
2Ché excels in both wet and dry cutting, allowing it to cut through any type of hair.
This blade is for any stylist who does a lot of dry finishing or detail work, such as channel cutting, slide cutting, carving, face-framing, and point cutting using one tool.
Allowing stylists to cut in a 360 rotation, cuts your service time in half.
The 2Ché is also useful for curly hair with a contour to follow the curl pattern. It is adept at layering, texturizing hair, and blending extensions.
For Colorists 2Ché is a must-have tool to make your colors pop and show off dimension in your finished work with next to no effect behind the chair
Cutting Techniques the 2Ché way!
1. Scissor Over Comb: Ideal for men’s cuts and pixie styles.
2. Texturizing: Effective for both straight and curly hair.
3. Point Cutting: Creates a feathered finish that adds movement and blends layers seamlessly.
4. Soft Fringes: Create soft, wispy bangs using one tool.
5. Layering: Add light layers throughout the hair for a lived-in feel and enhanced volume, especially for thicker hair types.
6. Slicing: For a dramatic change, slice through sections of hair at an angle to create a choppy, edgy look, great for modern textured hairstyles.
7. Design Cutting: Use the 2Ché to carve intricate designs into the hair, adding an artistic touch for creative stylistic expressions.
8. Shag Cuts: Create soft, disconnected layers that frame the face and add movement throughout.
9. Long Layers: Maintain length while introducing dynamic shape and texture that moves beautifully.
10. Straight Cut: The most basic technique, cutting hair straight across, ideal for blunt cuts or removing split ends.
11. Blunt Cutting: Achieve a precise, clean line, often used for bobs or creating structured silhouettes.
12. Thinning: Reduce bulk and add texture to thick hair, creating smoother transitions between layers.
13. Slide Cutting: Hold the 2Ché parallel to the hair and slide down the length while cutting to soften the edges and add movement.
14. Over-Direction Cutting: Cut hair while directing it towards or away from the face for more natural shapes and movement.
15. Chip Cutting: Involves cutting into the hair with small, quick snips to remove weight without taking off too much length, great for softening layers.
16. Bang Cutting: Specific techniques for creating bangs, such as blunt cuts for straight bangs or point cutting for softer, feathered bangs.
17. Fringe Cutting: Similar to bangs, focusing on creating a softer frame around the face, effectively using the 2Ché.
Join the HAir Revolution!
BE bold, be first, cut different with 2ChÉ!
See 2Ché in action!
How to assemble 2Ché
How to use the 2Ché
1. **Remove Items from Case**
Take the blades and razor mold out of the case.
2. **Prepare the Blades**
Ensure the scissors are closed to avoid injury from the tips. Firmly slide the mold into the tip of the blades until it reaches the backspin, making sure the tip of the blades are exposed beyond the mold.
3. **Insert the Razor**
Carefully flip the blades and mold over to slide the razor from the cartridge, similar to assembling a Feather razor.
4. **Blade Replacement**
Changing the razor blade is quick and easy. When the blade becomes dull, use the razor blade disposal case. This can be done with the mold on the blades, ensuring you never need to touch the razor blades with your fingers.