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How Can Cutting Capes Help You in Dealing with Bad Hygiene?

<br>Cutting capes provide coverage for parts of the body that may be sensitive or exposed when getting a haircut - and even just replacing them after each use can go a long way in helping to reduce hygiene-related issues like dandruff or lice transfer. Investing in quality cutting capes helps salons maintain their reputation and offers many benefits - from keeping customers safe and ensuring sanitary practices to promoting an overall sense of professionalism.

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How Can Cutting Capes Help You in Dealing with Bad Hygiene?

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  1. SALONWEAR SALONWEAR Salon Capes: a must-have!! This season, if you’re looking for the ultimate salon experience, you should definitely consider from Salonwear. Available in a variety of colors and styles to fit any look or feel, these water-resistant capes are designed with quality and comfort in mind. Our hair- cutting capes come equipped with a lightweight adjustable neck strap for optimum comfort, as well as being made with strong snap closures that won’t catch on your fabrics. Whether worn casually or professionally, our salon capes provide stylists from all worlds an edge when it comes to providing clients with a completely customized experience every time. So why not show off your style and join the Salonwear revolution? We guarantee you won’t be disappointed. Cutting Capes VISIT: WWW.SALONWEAR.COM MAIL: SALES@SALONWEAR.COM

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