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Professional Hair Cutting Tool
HotThe clips are well equipped with inbuilt combs to brush your hair well. The clips also come up with a steady and strong locking system so that you can lock your hair for the desired length and get a perfect cut without having any slippage or troubles of holding them. 1) An award winning product that truly deserves it, as I was really astonished at the quick results I got. I am planning to add some steps too now and experiment more with this product. Absolutely loving it. 2) I didn't have to wet my hair to use this. Simply untangle my hair, fix them into the clip and chop off. 3) The inbuilt comb bristles and locking system gives it a good, steady and stable grip over my hair. I've quite wavy, slightly curly and thick hair. And I didn't face any problem in cutting them off in one go. 4) It is quite handy and hence can easily be carried anywhere. Both the clips are made up of plastic and look quite sturdy for travel purposes. So, you can get your favourite hairstyle and groom your hair anytime, anywhere. 5) You definitely are going to save a lot of money on parlour haircut costs! 6) These clips support all kind of hair types. If you think that the remote control was the best thing to happen to mankind, then you’ve yet to be introduced to this amazing invention Most of the product that falls in the ‘’as seen on TV’’ category usually don’t work, but this one truly does what it says it does. It puts great precise layers into your hair, and works great on cutting fringes. Save money, cut your own hair at home, you can't be without one!
User reviews
After this, I combed all my hair back again as straight as possible as if into a pony tail. Then I placed the Clip and slid it down until just the scraggly uneven ends stuck out. I snipped these off.
When I was done, my hair looked completely and freshly dusted all over.
I think I will never have another salon trim until I am well beyond my goal of MBL and I can afford to lose a hairstylist's 1 inch, which is really 2-3 inches.
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