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Where can you buy professional hair thinning scissors here in Manila? I just need one but I don't know where to buy it. It's the scissor that looks like it has teeth.. and it doesn't cut all the hair off.. it leaves strands from being cut. And how much might one cost? Thanks!

i saw one at Watson's in The Block. i think it's less than a hundred pesos. or you can try any HBC outlets

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Hi I saw this at sally's beauty but I can't buy it from them because they don't do business with Canada.

Silver Shear Collection with Free Rings
LOGO By: Cricket
Can't find one that is actually located in Canada.Thanks, but I already have the best detangling brush called denman D4.

Ebay

Care for your hair first essential step:
ditch your nasty scratched plastic comb, replace it with this natural detangling wooden comb

Detangling hair without damage hair,
·softer on the scalp,
·eliminate static electricity,
·it can promote blood circulation around the scalp and help preventing and reverse hair loss.
·it helps hair become healthier and shinnier
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=380019959391&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&ih=025

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I am going to open a business of sharpening blades. My partner has done this like 15 years ago. I have been doing the market analysis to see if there is market to our service. I’ve been told that although clippers need to be sharpened, the hair salon scissors do not. My partner insists they can be sharpened. What do you know about this? Thanks!

I have a good friend who is a hairdresser in a salon and she says that she has her shears sharpened every 90 days.

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and with which hand do you use the scissors?..

im actually a lefty.. but when it comes to using the scissor.. i use my right hand!.. dont know why!..lol

5 scizzors all together..

i’m the same way.. i’m left-handed but i use my right..

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The Storyline goes like this:
A modern day fairy tale which tells the story of Edward, the man created by an inventor, who died before finishing him and left Edward with scissors where he should have hands. One day when the local "Avon" representative calls at the historic mansion where Edward has been living alone, she takes him home to stay with her family. He has to adapt to the new life and environment that he isn't used to. Soon he shows a talent in cutting hair and hedges, and wins every body's heart. But life isn't always so sweet…

Edward kills Jim after Edward sees him hurt Kim. He and Kim know that if he goes back to Suburbia they'll kill him, so they kiss, she tells him she loves him, and she leaves him in his mansion. They never see each other again. It turns out the old woman narrating the story is Kim, telling the story of Edward to her granddaughter, and that he is the reason that snow falls from the sky from then on, because he's making ice sculptures.

its a hard one, because the ending is such a classic "it has to be this way" ending. Kim loved Ed, Ed loves Kim, but they can't be together in the end because of everything that has transpired (killing Jim, Ed's misshapes with the community and the community's ridiculous first idolatry then hatred and fear towards Ed, etc.) I of course always wanted Ed and Kim to run away together and live somewhere where people accept them and life would be better, but of course, the movie is an allegory for life and how things rarely work out that way when two people who love each other are radically different, at least in the eyes of society. of course, these things can be overcome, but sometimes life becomes such a huge mess, its just better to sacrifice love and happiness for things to go back to "normal". its sucks, but this is always what I think of when this movie ends. the price of normalcy.

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