A skip tooth blade is designed to give a more natural look. Skip tooth blades are best used on dogs with really fine hair so not to get that 'straight' shave look. For example; on a cocker spaniel you would want to use a 7f or 10 blade on their back to give them that nice short cut, however on their legs and skirt you want more of a natural flowing cut so you would use scissors or a 3 blade or 4 blade.
Another example is when using on Shih tzu's, lhasa's, multi-poo's, etc. coat, some of us don't want the short looking cut, but would still like the hair rather short. By using a skip tooth blade (maybe a 3) you can get the desired length with a very natural looking cut. Almost looks like the hair is always growing out.
I hope that helped.
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Originally Posted by sighthound Also whats the difference between single sided and double sided thinning scissors. I know the obvious differences but what are the double sided thinners used for??
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Double sided would be used for dogs with a very thin fur or hair and thick coats. If you were to use a single side on these types of dogs you run the risk of 'straight' lines, where in a thick fur or hair, and thick coated dog you may not see.