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Will pink scissors ade in getting those perfect updos? While they won’t do the work for you, just using a pair of salon quality pink scissors or any other hairstyling shears will make all the difference when styling your clients hair.

Check out the video above for awesome tips on updos. These tricks are for long hair and hairstyles, updos can be done on all types of hair styles and lengths and be used for many occasions including formal, wedding, prom, party or holiday events.

A great pair of Hairstyling Shears will help stylists get that perfect cut everytime. And there is nothing available today that shows more style and individuality than a pair of pink scissors! With everyone in the industry using mainly silver colored hairstyling shears, just the sight of these AWESOME pink shears will make any stylist the envy of the salon.

All you have to do is pick them up and feel them in your hand and you will not want to put the shears down. They offer superior comfort in an ergonomic shear. They cut like butter. These particular pink scissors are available in a full range of sizes (5.0, 5.5, 6.0, 6.5 & 7 inch) and many stylists have loved them so much they have come back to buy 2 or 3 more in different sizes.

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The scissors with the jagged cutting edge (to stop fraying) – is there any particular reason for them being called pinking shears?

The cut produced by pinking shears may have given its name to (or be derived from) the plant name pink, a flowering plant in the genus Dianthus (commonly called a carnation). The colour pink may have been named after these flowers, although the origins of the name are not definitively known. As the carnation has scalloped, or "pinked", edges to its petals, pinking shears can be thought to produce an edge similar to the flower.

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