Cricket Company introduces clear-cut combs. The system's guided cutting surface and three different lifts provide control and precision to give you confidence for clipper cuts. Three combs, one system. The clear advantage, clear-cut combs. Use the flat comb for free-form, all-purpose cutting, close-up work and beard trims. The half-inch lift comb leaves hair a half-inch long. It's great for control on short flat tops, soft graduation or for heavy weight lines. The three-quarter inch lift comb is ideal for the top of flat tops, longer soft graduation or more pronounced heavy weight lines. The ergonomically designed handle is totally comfortable. Set your clipper on the guide rail for control. Notice the teeth are taller than the clipper blade so you can't accidentally cut the hair above the comb. You can use the rail for scissor-over comb too. Now let's cut some hair. For flat tops, start at the nape, insert the comb and then turn it until the comb is parallel to the head and cut. Always be sure the tips of the teeth are level with the guide rail at the base of the comb. You never want to cut with the teeth angled toward the head. Keep the lifts on the comb against the scalp and they'll control the depth of the cut to keep it even. Work your way to the crown, being sure to always keep the comb parallel to the head. On top, make sure the comb is level before you cut. You may want to switch to the three-quarter lift to leave a longer top. What do you think? These guys look great now and it was so easy. To create soft graduation, insert the comb, rotate out to a 45-degree angle and cut. The textured teeth help to suspend the hair in the comb, creating a very soft graduation and eliminating cutting lines. Choose the half or three-quarter inch lift, depending on how long you want to leave the hair at the base of the comb. Hey, smile, you're looking good. Beard trims are easy. Insert the comb against the growth of the beard. Notice how the double offset handle gives you clearance around the ear. Let the lifts control the finish length by keeping the comb parallel to the face. This guy's got a new look. Cutting heavy weight lines couldn't be easier. You just rotate the comb out to a 90-degree angle before you cut. The textured teeth hold the hair for a very precise cut. You can build from softer graduation to a heavier weight line by increasing the angle from 45 to 90 degrees as you move up the head. Shake your head, darling. Come on, smile. Free-form cutting lets you fill the comb with hair so you get a soft finish without cutting lines. The texture of the teeth lets you pick up the hair with greater control. The comb gives you the advantage of a very stable cutting platform for your clipper. Free-form rules. The sky's the limit. Free-form technique lets you go for soft, feminine looks. Like classic or modern men's cuts or avant-garde high-fashion styles, you can use clear-cut combs to give a perfect cut on any client. Of course, they do need to have hair. Clear-cut combs make clipper cutting easier than ever before. They give you the control to work with speed and confidence so you can spend more time at the party. Free-form cutting lets you go for soft, feminine looks with clear-cut combs to give a perfect cut on any client.