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by The Search Initiative Studies suggest that around 10% of all people are left-handed. That might not sound like a lot compared to the rest of humanity being right-handed ...
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by The Search Initiative Hair thinning scissors are an essential part of every hairdresser's toolset, right after regular cutting shears. Moreover, they are involved i...
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by The Search Initiative Although both the style and color of the scissors are both very important things to take into consideration when making a purchase, there's on...
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by The Search Initiative Yasaka professional hairdressing shears and scissors are handcrafted in Japan. Made from the finest cobalt-infused steel alloy, they can serve you ...
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by The Search Initiative Forged vs cast shears?If you're a professional hairdresser, you've probably already thought about this comparison. It's likely that ...
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by The Search Initiative What are the best Japanese hair shears Do a poll about which nation manufactures the highest quality goods and a good percentage will answer Japan....
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by April LaBianca Aichi Steel, which also known as ‘Aichei’ is a high quality (440C) Japanese steel. The Aichi Steel has been around for years –...
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by April LaBianca So we meet again, how much do you want to know? What do you want to know? All of it!? Alrighty sit tight and read up! When it comes to blending she...
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by Linda Wiegmann Blending Shears vs Thinning Shears: What is the Difference? What is the difference between thinning shears and blending shears? Can we really say t...
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by Linda Wiegmann So, you want to know how to hold hairdressing scissors correctly? Holding salon hair cutting scissors also known as hairdressing/barbering scissors...
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