Posts Tagged "Kasho Shears"

Kasho scissors – known as the “ultimate edge for professionals” just unveiled their new site. Kasho offers high-quality Japanese shears that are used by stylists world-wide. Their 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 Kasho 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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You probably won’t need anything fancy to implement this new look – you can leave the kasho scissors, the exotic blowdryer attachments and other accessories in your work station when working magic on your clients with this new look. The new look in formal is to not look formal at all. You also don’t want to look messy, but trends today are skewing toward a look that is more naural and not overdone.

 

Take Molly Sims’ gorgeous half up/half down look that she was recently spotted in at the opera. It’s feminine and not the least bit inappropriate for the venue, but it’s still very simple and easy.

The perfect combination for such an event!

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Seems like we’ve been seeing a lot of updated and funky cuts and hair-do changes on A-listers lately. Posh debuted her pixie cut, Kate Moss cut her hair into a choppy bob, and the latest, Agyness Deyn debuted a flapper-inspired crop. While it takes amazing scissors -something like kasho scissors, we’re betting – to get these great looks, are these cuts really all that? Katie Holmes has been seen sporting a similar cut, as her latest iteration of the bob.

The flapper cut originates from the 1920′s and has had a revival in recent years, so much so that it’s being called the defining cut of the decade. It seems a little odd to us that someone would christen it as such, with many other hairdos also making waves.

One thing’s for sure, Katie and Agyness have become style icons thanks in part to their great cuts!

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