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Kasho Green Series SASA 6.0" 38 Tooth Single Comb

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Kasho Green Series SASA 6.0" 38 Tooth Single CombIntroducing the KASHO Green Sasa 6. 0" T38 Blender a pinnacle of precision and finesse in hairstyling. Elevate your blending experience with these exceptional shears, meticulously crafted to deliver exquisitely smooth wet or dry fine cutting. The Sasa Blending shears feature a new step down design, where the notch at the end releases the hair after cutting, ensuring a seamless and gentle process. Key Features: Exquisite Blending: The KASHO Green Sasa

Introducing the KASHO Green Sasa 6.0" T38 Blender – a pinnacle of precision and finesse in hairstyling. Elevate your blending experience with these exceptional shears, meticulously crafted to deliver exquisitely smooth wet or dry fine cutting. The Sasa Blending shears feature a new step-down design, where the notch at the end releases the hair after cutting, ensuring a seamless and gentle process.

Key Features:

  1. Exquisite Blending: The KASHO Green Sasa 6.0" T38 Blender is designed for exquisitely smooth wet or dry fine cutting, ensuring flawless blending results.

  2. Innovative Teeth Design: The teeth feature a step-down design, where the notch at the end releases the hair after cutting. The base of the teeth steps down smaller, minimizing the chance of pulling or snagging the hair for a smooth and gentle experience.

  3. Premium Materials: Forged from high carbon VG-10W Japanese steel, the convex blades boast a beautiful mirror polish, combining durability with a stunning aesthetic.

Specifications:

  • Model: KASHO Green Sasa 6.0" T38 Blender
  • Series: KASHO Green
  • Blending Style: T38 Fine Blending
  • Blade: Convex, Mirror-Polished VG-10W Japanese Steel
  • Handle Design: Offset
  • Innovative Design: Step-Down Teeth for Smooth Cutting
  • Finish: Beautiful Mirror Polish
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