

Yuroshi is a South Korean scissor brand using Japanese 440C steel, available in regular, thinner, and lefty models via Nina Inc.
Yuroshi is a professional hair-scissor brand from South Korea, building Japanese 440C shears in the mid-range tier.
Compare Yuroshi with another brandYuroshi is a Korean-made professional shear line that keeps a low profile. Retailers list the scissors as made in South Korea, but the brand runs no website of its own and no founding year has been published, so the honest position is that the product is more visible than the company behind it. It reaches buyers largely through Nina Inc., the Newark, Delaware shear house that carries it alongside several other lines.
Yuroshi keeps things simple and sticks to one blade material across the line: Japanese 440C, a high-carbon stainless steel chosen for a balance of edge retention and corrosion resistance. It’s a dependable, well-understood grade rather than an exotic one, which fits a brand aimed at everyday working stylists.
The catalogue covers the three things most stylists actually need: right-handed cutting shears, thinning and texturizing shears, and genuine left-handed models. That spread is enough to match the line to most cutting styles without overcomplicating the choice.
Pricing sits mid-range, roughly $200 to $400 depending on model and size. In the US, Yuroshi sells through professional retailers including Nina Inc. and Scissor Dude, with further listings at Precision Shears and Scissor King. No international distribution has been confirmed, so North American buyers are the practical audience here. For comparable lines, browse the brands directory.
Yuroshi shears are made in South Korea. The brand does not run its own website, and no founding year has been published.
Yuroshi works mainly in Japanese 440C, a high-carbon stainless steel chosen for edge retention and corrosion resistance.
The range covers right-handed cutting shears, thinning and texturizing shears, and left-handed models, so a stylist can match the line to most cutting styles.
Yes. Left-handed models are part of the Yuroshi catalogue alongside the standard right-handed cutting and thinning shears.
Yuroshi sits in the mid-range band, roughly 200 to 400 US dollars depending on the model and size.
In the US, Yuroshi shears are sold through professional retailers including Nina Inc. and Scissor Dude, with further listings at Precision Shears and Scissor King.