Pete—December 25, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I work with surgical instruments for living. I’ve seen the best German made Jarit top-tier instrument. To the worst Pakistan garbage that’s meant for disposable use. These are really well-made for the cost. Edge is sharp, the pivot is really tight, the blunted tips are done properly where you don’t nick yourself if you miss. They cut really well. The downside is the handles. Absolutely suck for long usage. I have excel size hands and thankfully I don’t have much in those hair to trim because I don’t use it for an extended period of time. I bought a second set for trimming my cats paw hair and it does phenomenal at that but it’s not comfortable to use. If you have nose hair, get this and don’t ever look back to the maid in China crap. This Japanese scissor is the way to go. Don’t get them wet and leave them wet. They can and will rust eventually. It’s stain less not stain proof steel Read more
SignalNomad—May 23, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I own a few other Seki Edge products, so I had high hopes—but I was still a bit skeptical. Nose hair scissors often fall into the “cheap and forgettable” category, and the price gave me pause. But after using the Seki Edge SS-908 Stainless Steel Nostril Scissors, I can confidently say: this is the best nose hair trimming experience I’ve had. Here’s why: • Build quality: Made in Japan, these feel like precision tools. The stainless steel is durable, and the construction is clearly high-end. • Safety first: The rounded, blunt tips make trimming safe and easy. No cuts, no pinching—just smooth, controlled grooming. • Design: They’re lightweight but feel solid in your hand, and the blades are sharp enough to work efficiently without tugging. • Usability: Perfect for nose hair, but also great for touch-up work on brows or stray facial hairs. They’ve earned a permanent place in my kit. If you’re tired of cheap scissors that rust, tug, or make you nervous every time you use them, this is a worthwhile upgrade. It’s a simple tool, executed perfectly. Read more
wrbtu—November 27, 2008✓ Verified purchase
I bought these as a back-up pair for my Rubis scissors, which cost about 50% more than these do. These are not as good as the Rubis scissors, but are worth it for the lower price, & they do a very good job. The differences are: 1) the Rubis blades are sharper; the Seki blades are fairly sharp, just not as sharp. 2) I have medium sized fingers, but the finger holes for the Seki are a bit too small, especially for my thumb; the Rubis has much larger & more comfortable finger openings; if the openings in the Seki are too small for you, you can take out the rubber inserts, which is what I did, & they fit fine now. 3) the Seki blade tips are quite a bit thicker than the Rubis blade tips, which means that you can't get as close to your skin with the Sekis, which in turn means that your hair won't be clipped as closely; again, the Seki does a good job with this, just not as good as the Rubis. 4) although the Rubis scissors are a little smaller in width & length, they are actually 16% heavier, indicating a more solid steel construction. If you want the best scissors & can afford them, try the Rubis. If you want a good to very good pair of scissors for less money, the Seki will do just fine. Read more
Darkyetlovely—April 9, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Ok, these are the most expensive scissors I've ever bought in my entire life. But, they're super sturdy and super safe for any trimming of facial hair or peeling, flakey skin. They're also really comfortable to hold and use. I purchased these to trim sin that was peeling and flaking from a facial mask/peel and I also plan to use them to trim false lashes. Yes, they were expensive - but they'll probably last an entire lifetime. And, for trimming sensitive, delicate areas (like facial hair or skin), a solid, safe pair of scissors are probably worth it. Read more
JRBJR—July 30, 2016✓ Verified purchase
Okay, as we age the hair quits growing in the right places and really shows up in places where you really don't want it to. This is a great little tool to cut nose hairs. It is well made and sharp. It works very well. Most importantly is that it is shaped, the blades are small/compact so that you can get in there and cut hairs without the blade interfering with your ability to see the hair you are cutting (sounds gross does't it!). I have tried other brands and the ends of their scissors are often large or have a shape that doesn't work well. I have a one for home and one for my travel kit. Got rid of all the others. Works well. Read more
TECK13—August 28, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Product is OK. Scissors are small, so small only the tips of my fingers fit through the ring handles. Expected higher quality after reading reviews. Brand new scissors and the blades are only moderately sharp. Read more
Annie—October 23, 2024✓ Verified purchase
So well made. They will surely last a long time. Very nice personal scissors. Exactly what I was looking for. Read more
Rick Lyles—March 16, 2024✓ Verified purchase
I have never owned a better pair of grooming scissors before. I have spent a lot more money and received a lot less quality. I purchased nail clippers as well. I am very impressed with how well this product brand performs. One snip of the scissors and you will be hooked. At the time of writing this review I have been using them for a month and every time I use them I am more impressed. Read more