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After cutting hair the ends are sharp.
A small rotary sanding device gently abrades the sharp cut ends of the hairs making then nicely round.
Could be a stand-alone device, or could be integrated into or retro-fitted to hair clippers.
Presumably would need a guard comb to stop it gently abrading
skin.
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Shape first with P2500 (42/325) and then use P10,000 for fine end finishing. |
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Ha! I always wondered why human hair wasn't as soft
compared to various animal furs. Then all my hair fell out,
then it grew back and it was all soft and fur-like. Until the
next haircut, since then it's regular. So, the ends do make a
difference! The device would need to hold the hair quite
carefully, hair is quite tough and flexible. Maybe it could be
achieved thermally? |
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//Maybe it could be achieved thermally?// |
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Of you could wash it and then use a leave-in hair conditioner.
It softens hair. It's been around since the time of the
Flintstones, or before. I mean the REAL Flintstones. (uh-oh,
Grammarly is saying this comment has an angry tone, so I'm
gonna sweeten it up some...okay dear heart???) |
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Dear [blissmiss], by a country mile you are the least angry poster
on this forum. At least, that's how it comes across. |
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[blissmiss]; don't let the technology control you... |
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