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    Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:28am
>As far as I can tell, both. The damaging part is a myth. I've had the ability to purchase professional scissors for many years. In fact, I've wondered whether some of the professional scissors are all they are cracked up to be.Which part is wrong? The part about it being damaging> or the the part about not being able to buy> proffesional siisors without a license?
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Which part is wrong? The part about it being damaging or the the part about not being able to buy proffesional siisors without a license?
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>What you heard was wrong.Jade21I've heard that to cut hair without damaging it you> need proffesional sissors which are sharper than> regular sissors and only availabe to hairdressers, not> the public.
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> I've heard that to cut hair without damaging it you> need proffesional sissors which are sharper than> regular sissors and only availabe to hairdressers, not> the public.Serena,Im not sure if you can buy proffesional sissors unless your licensed. But if you can you would be shocked at how much they cost. The last pair I bought cost me $230.00 so there is a difference. Keep in mind that I use them probably 100 times more than someone cutting at home would.(someone who isnt a stylist) And there worth every penny!!Diane K.
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I've heard that to cut hair without damaging it you need proffesional sissors which are sharper than regular sissors and only availabe to hairdressers, not the public.
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Ali,Please remember that you should only have an adult do this.I just saw a story on the Hair Blooper Page telling about someone allowing their 11 year old ( I think) trim their hair and it was trimmed very crooked so just be sure you get an adult, experience preferred but not necessary.Holly
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