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Best For Hair Dressers Long lasting safety metal razor with plastic comb Razor Blade is very easy to replace Firm Grip & Easy to Handle Razor combs are used to shorten, shape, and thin the hair. Razor combs are great for layering the hair which gives you an edgy look. Razor combs can also give you a classic look with soft layers. Whatever the case may be, knowing how to use a razor comb can help you achieve these looks. Razor-combs create a choppier, edgier look Instructions : How to use a Razor Comb If you just want to thin your hair out, take out the sections of your hair that you want to thin. If the section is really thick then you may razor comb your hair from the root up. If the hair is thin, you will want to start from the middle of the hair and work your way down. To layer the hair, you also want to do this is sections. Only with this, you want to concentrate more on the ends of the hair. Use the razor comb and comb downwards. Start in the front of your hair making sure the front of your hair is shorter than the back for perfect layers. To give your hair a more choppy look, use the razor comb in whatever places you like alternating between upward and downward motions. Be sure to know what type of style you want on your hair so that you know which motion you should use on your hair with the razor comb, or else you risk making a mistake
K**L
This dulls very quickly.
I received the comb within the specified time. I immediately tried using it. It worked for the front but by the time I got to the back or was so dull it wouldn't work. It was almost breaking my hair instead of a nice razor cut. If you need something done and are in a fix, this would be handy for only small areas. Otherwise you will be at the salon getting it fixed.
D**D
Hair Razor Comb.
I would stress that if you have a good head of hair, this is not for you. But if like me there is not a lot on top, this is ideal for keeping your hair short and tidy round the back and sides. Just wet your hair or Razor comb, then use a downward motion nice and even. It's as simple as that, job done.
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