The Hattori Hanzo 12 Month Payment Program was
designed to make owning one of our high quality shears
more affordable. The program is very simple and easy to get started:
Step I:
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Choose any shear from our collection below
Step II:
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Use any major credit card for your first payment
Your payments will be processed automatically each month using your provided
payment information until the shears are paid in full. There is No Credit Check
required, and No Interest Charged. Please feel free to contact us with any
questions or to set up your payment program over the phone!
Do you take frequent trips to the salon? I f you are regularly
getting haircuts, or if you are always trying new hairstyles, then you
are most likely aware of the styling tools that are used in the parlor.
There are hair scissors, clippers, curling irons, and of course,
thinning shears!
Shears specifically serve the purpose of giving
thick head hairs the right volume and texture it needs. It is designed
to thin out the hair strands and get rid of the excess hair so that it
could achieve a more sophisticated look without necessarily altering the
original hairstyle.
Most hairstylist prefer professional shears,
those which are known for being high end brands. There are so many
brands available in the market, which is trusted by hairstylist
themselves.
What distinguishes shears from the typical hair
scissors is that it features teeth-like blades instead of the
regular-edged blades. These teeth-like blades appear like combs, and are
used to come up with jagged haircuts in order to attain hair texture
and layering. In so doing, the hair is not merely thinned out; it is
also given shape and added texture. Thick haired people usually rely for thinning shears
when it comes to reducing their hair volume. Even hairstylist use the
thinning shears as their primary tool in giving the hair extra texture.
However,
you might now be wondering who should do the thinning process. Should
you consult a professional stylist, or should you go on your own?
First,
determine your capability. Do you have sufficient knowledge when it
comes to thinning out your hair? And second, do you possess the
necessary hair tools? Do you at least have a quality pair of shears? If
your answers to both questions are no, then you might as well seek
professional hair service.
And whenever you choose to get your
hair thinned out by a professional hairstylist, make sure that he uses
only the best shears there is. You would only be assured that your hair
would achieve an added texture if the shears used are of finest quality.