

DH is a professional hair shear brand available through Scissor City NZ, a New Zealand-owned specialty retailer operating since 2000.
DH is a professional hair-scissor brand from Asia in the mid-range tier.
Compare DH with another brandDH is a small professional line you’ll find through Scissor City NZ, a New Zealand specialty retailer that’s been trading since 2000. It lives in the webshop under the “Scissors & Thinners By DH” heading, and the catalogue is narrow enough that I can be specific about exactly what’s on offer rather than speaking in generalities.
The interesting thing about DH is that both current models are thinning and blending tools, not all-purpose cutters. The Offset Grip 6-inch is a 24-tooth thinner at $225 NZD. Alongside it is the Opposing Ergo Grip 5.5-inch (model SW40S), a thinning and blending “Skull” scissor at the same $225 NZD recommended price. That makes DH a dedicated texturising pick rather than a brand you’d build a whole kit around.
If you already have a cutting pair you trust and you’re shopping specifically for something to remove weight and soften lines, that focus is a feature. The two grips also give you a choice between a standard offset and an opposing ergonomic layout, which matters more on a thinner than people expect, since blending work keeps your hand in one position for a while.
DH sits in the mid-range band, with both models around $225 NZD. The line sells through Scissor City NZ, which is the authoritative source for tooth counts, grip detail, and current stock. Check the listing before buying so the tooth count matches the kind of blending you do.
DH is carried by Scissor City NZ, a New Zealand specialty retailer, where the line appears in the webshop under the Scissors and Thinners by DH category. That storefront is the authoritative source for current models and stock.
The DH line covers thinning and texturising shears. The two current models are an Offset Grip 6-inch 24-tooth thinner and an Opposing Ergo Grip 5.5-inch blending scissor (model SW40S).
DH sits in the mid-range band, roughly $200 to $400. The retailer lists both current models around 225 NZD.
DH is worth a look if you want dedicated texturising tools, since both of its current models are thinning and blending scissors rather than all-purpose cutters. Check the Scissor City NZ listing for tooth counts and grip details before buying.