
I do this with one of my Briards, I just cut the bit around the inner corner of the eye towards the nose at an angle and then leave the fringe to flop over the rest of the face so that it parts in the middle but the rest doesn't stick in his eyes. Hope I'm making sense so far..........
I use hairdressing scissors, but then in another life I used to be a hairdresser and have never been able to use blunt ended scissors. I had to use blunt ones once on Monsterman (he goes through about 6 pairs a year as I also do his feet) and it was more hassle than it was worth.
How thick is your dogs hair? Is he having a problem seeing where he is going? How long is the hair? I would only do it if he
really can't see where he is going and it's causing him problems.
And finally......if you really aren't confident doing it yourself, then I would suggest taking him to a groomer and getting them to do it for you or you could always get them to show you a few times so that you feel more confident. :)