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On a day when the entire nation was mourning the death of their third-longest-serving senator in U.S. history, his wife looked devastated. The 17 year marriage of Edward and Vicky Kennedy had come to an end, following the death of Edward aka Ted Kennedy.

During her husband’s funeral, which was attended by many people, including President Obama, Vicky looked very disturbed. It’s understandable that the entire family was in sorrow, but had Vicky made use of some hair shears, she could have appeared a bit normal. Its amazing how a little change in hair style can give you a different look.

Hair shears are special kind of large scissors that help professional hairstylists in their daily job. They are extremely accurate in cutting hair and give that perfect look to any face. Their different forms include hair cutting shears, thinning shears and texturizing shears. All the professional hair stylist shears are manufactured by reputed brands which ensure high quality.

ScissorBoy’s shears are manufactured after extensive research, keeping in mind the effectiveness and the ergonomics. All of them are drop forged, which means you don’t have to worry if you accidentally drop them to the ground. Similar looking but cheap quality shears would definitely break into pieces, if this test was to be carried upon them.

The hand crafted handles give a very good feeling to the hairdresser and the slim & thin blades cut the hair like butter. So a person with hard or rough hair can also achieve a cool haircut within a few minutes which is highly difficult if done through some cheap quality scissors.

Appropriately named as ScissorBoy Ultra Shear, they are designed to suit 95% of hands with ease. Available in three different sizes of 5.0, 5.5 and 6.0, these are the most ergonomic shears in the market that are manufactured from premium Japanese Hitachi steel.

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These aren’t your grandfather’s razors. These are bright, shiny and new, vintage updated, and the best is sharp, cutting edge technology. You’ll find just about every color you can imagine – pink razors, black razors, red razors, blue razors, oh my! And because they’re a super-stylish take on the most popular kind of razor out there – the Feather razor – you can easily go down to your corner beauty supply store and pick up some replacement blades. They’re easy to order as well, since the blades are standard refills

They have a soft plastic handles that are colorful, easy to grip and fun to use. 

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i have thick hair and i want to thin it out but i don’t want to cut it off…
so i was wondering if thinning shears cut off my hair or not?
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thinning shears will cut hair off (not length, but hair), the shears have slots so that only certain hair is cut, it will give you layers, however, i don’t recommend cutting it yourself, go to a salon, even a cheap salon like super cuts or great clips and they will do it for a good price too, all you have to do is tell them you want it thinned out or layered and that you don’t want any length taken off, also a razor cut will do the same thing, the stylist will know what the best tools are to use for your hair type.

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If you have the balding gene, thinning will occur whether you thin with shears or not.
You can use the shears so much that it feels too thin but it will grow back. Just do thinning a little at a time until it feels good.
90% of clients that come into my salon want their hair to feel thicker. They envy you.

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