I get what you're saying if for example you're trying to remove bulk from the ends of a blunt cut. The texturizing shears would obviously get rid of bulk while breaking up the blunt line and add texture. But what about in a case where you wanted to remove bulk from the under layer of the hair, in the back of the head, between the crown and occipital? In that situation, you wouldn't want to add texture right? You'd use the shears with more teeth so that you could remove bulk/weight, while keeping the hair blended in with the rest as not to cause any chopiness. As I wrote this, it just occurred to me that they shouldn't be called thinning shears but blending shears instead! Then the shears with less teeth could be referred to as either thinning or texturizing shears. Do you agree?
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You showed blending shear first, then a texture shear but thinning shears has teeth on both sides which you did not show....