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Haircuts Get Even Hotter At Bonne Vie
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We are committed to bringing our customers the latest breakthroughs in haircut
technology says Winter Park salon owner and lead stylist, Emil Aghayev.
Perhaps nothing demonstrates this commitment better than the salons use of hot
cutting (also known as thermo-cutting).
Hot cutting is the greatest breakthrough in the haircut since the invention of
shears. By cutting with heated scissors, the ends are sealed. Not only does this
protect the hair from splitting, it seals in natural moisture. Hot cut hair is silkier,
shinier and has more volume.
Hot cutting mimics the hairs natural, uncut tip, as when it emerged from the
scalp. Once hair has been cut, the open ends are vulnerable to environmental
stresses. By fusing hair with heat, we are recreating the hairs original tip, adds
Emil.
Hot cutting stimulates the hairs natural rejuvenation, resulting in healthy, deeply
nurtured hair. The benefits of hot cutting only increase with each hot cut, as no
single haircut reaches all of a persons hair.
Just how hot is hot cutting? Shears are typically heated to temperatures ranging
from 230 to 340, though the temperature is custom set to each customers hair
thickness. There is no need to worry about burns as the handles and all but the
blade teeth are well insulated.
Hot cutting can be done on all types of hair, including permed and dyed hair.
The temperature, however, is set lower to hair that may be more sensitive (such
as dyed hair) to heat.
Thermocut results are so dramatic that most customers who have experienced
a hot cut never return to cold shears. Ann, a
orlando hair salon
regular, had her first
hot cut last year. Not only am I converted, most of my friends could see the
difference and are now hot cut enthusiasts too.
orlando hair salon
first offered hot cutting in its New York salon, before introducing it to
Winter Park. Now Central Floridians can experience the same high tech haircut
extolled throughout Europe and the worlds most exclusive parlors.
by: Rajib
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