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Kasho Shears – known as the “ultimate edge for professionals” just unveiled their new US-based site. Kasho offers high-quality Japanese shears that are used by stylists world-wide. Their professional scissors are divided into several different categories: XP, Blue, Ivory, Design Master, Green and Millennium.
According to their website, “every pair of KASHO shears is created through careful design and engineering with advanced materials and heat-treatment technology – and the blending of an integrated manufacturing process with skilful workmanship which measures up to the unrelenting standards passed through generations of the Japanese Samurai sword smithies.”
These professional shears are made from two different stainless steel alloys that meet the Japanese demands for quality control. A unique manufacturing process ensures concave inner surfaces, and convex outer surfaces on the shear blades.
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Okay, so I have pretty long hair and I don’t have many split ends so when I see any I just cut off the split part with these hair scissors and I have layered hair so it doesn’t stand out from the rest of the hairs, I want to know if this is okay instead of having a professional cut off several inches of my hair when my ends are pretty healthy looking and feeling… no matter who I go to they always like to cut off a lot of my hair which is super annoying since my hair is long and healthy.

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