Working on your own hair doesn't always have to be strenuous.
K-Pro hair clips are essential for your DIY haircuts!
It's the middle of the night, and you suddenly have the urge to cut bangs on a whim. Your friends tell you you're making a mistake—an impulsive decision you'll end up regretting. They beg you to leave it to the professionals instead. But why does cutting your own hair have to be so complicated? With the right tools, you can do it yourself without going to the salon.
KEEPS HAIR OUT OF THE WAY
Surely it will be a challenge to style your own curls when there are strands of hair in your eyes!
That's why you need to first remove strands from your face to get a complete overview of your hair. This way, you can see what you're doing or where you need to cut.
FOR A CORRECT DEPARTMENT
Next step: Divide your hair into neat, tidy sections. Sectioning is essential for achieving the perfect cut in a more controlled manner. But hasn't it always been difficult to use hair ties for this part of the haircut? Leave them in the drawer—from now on, use our bobby pins.
CLIPS THAT HOLD PERFECTLY
You don't have to worry about the clips not holding properly in your hair, as the micro-grooves along the edges ensure a perfect hold, even on straight hair. After all, it would be so inconvenient to have to constantly reposition them. Despite their secure hold, they can also be easily opened and realigned as needed.
ROBUST & DURABLE
Nobody wants hairdressing tools that don't last very long. We pride ourselves on the durability of our hair clips and the great value they offer. They're durable and sturdy, providing years of support for your DIY hair styles. With 15 pieces in a pack, you'll always have plenty of replacements.
USED BY PROFESSIONALS
There's a reason professional hairdressers use clippers like ours! Clips really do a great job of making the haircutting process easier, more efficient, and faster. With your own set of clippers, you no longer need to visit the salon for a quick, easy cut. Simply sit in front of the mirror, section your strands as needed, and grab the scissors. Finally—snip, snip, snip!