Photo by: Tim Hout
Here's a resolution for the new year: No more split ends. Jaguar's sleek "hot scissors," which can be warmed up to 310° F, claim to seal the cuticle while they cut, leaving hair less susceptible to environmental damage and moisture loss. "Fine hair needs less heat; coarse hair needs more," says hairstylist Arsen Gurgov, who swears by the electricity-powered shears at New York's Louis Licari salon.
Photo by: Tim Hout
Here's a resolution for the new year: No more split ends. Jaguar's sleek "hot scissors," which can be warmed up to 310° F, claim to seal the cuticle while they cut, leaving hair less susceptible to environmental damage and moisture loss. "Fine hair needs less heat; coarse hair needs more," says hairstylist Arsen Gurgov, who swears by the electricity-powered shears at New York's Louis Licari salon.