GENIUS HAIR CUTTING TOOL!

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Introduction

Introduction

Today, I'm getting a haircut, and by "we," I mean my husband, Andre, will be giving me a haircut. This is the second time he'll be giving me a full haircut, but this time, we'll be using and testing out the CreaClip. This tool, which was featured on Shark Tank, looks like a genius invention.

The last time Andre cut my hair was over a year ago, back in March 2020, and he did a phenomenal job. However, he just eyeballed it and cut my hair bluntly. Today, we’ll be featuring the CreaClip to see how useful it is and how sharp and straight the overall results can be.

Product Overview

The CreaClip retails for $ 39.99 on Amazon. There are two clips: a larger white clip that’s ideal for long hair and a smaller blue one designed for trimming bangs and shorter hair sections. The tool also features a bubble level to ensure straight cuts, which seems perfect for Andre.

Preparation

Before starting, let’s look at my before hair. It's really long and hasn't been trimmed in over a year, so it desperately needs a cut. I usually trim my hair every couple of months, but this time, we’ll use the CreaClip to go for a blunt, straight trim, which will hopefully make my hair look thicker and healthier at the ends.

Execution

Step 1: Soft, Textured Blunt Cut

We start by clipping my hair at the top and then sliding the CreaClip down to the desired length, making sure the bubble is centered. Andre trims my hair at a 45-degree angle to create a soft, textured blunt cut. The clip holds the hair well, even though there were some online comments suggesting it might not grip really fine hair adequately.

Step 2: Straight, Blunt Cut

For the final look, we use the CreaClip horizontally to achieve a straight, blunt cut. The bubble level is once again centered to ensure an even trim. Andre notices the clip holds the hair firmly, making the cut precise.

Results

The overall result is impressive. My hair feels much healthier, thicker, and more voluminous at the bottom. The CreaClip made the process straightforward and minimized guesswork. While simple trims are easy to achieve, layers might be more time-consuming.

Final Thoughts

Both Andre and I are pleased with the CreaClip's performance. It's especially useful for people wanting to trim their hair at home. The bubble level is a significant feature, ensuring straight and even cuts. Whether you cut your own hair or get help from someone else, the CreaClip can simplify the process, making it accessible for non-professionals.

Additional Tools

We also used a new pair of scissors purchased from Amazon, which were sharp and reasonably priced. It's always good to have quality tools, and these scissors performed well.

Conclusion

This experience has shown me that the CreaClip is a valuable tool for achieving salon-quality haircuts at home. It’s fast, convenient, and well worth the investment for simple trims and blunt cuts.

Thanks for spending time with me today, and I'll see you in the next video!

Keywords

CreaClip, DIY haircut, home haircut, blunt cut, hair trimming, hair care, Shark Tank, hair clip, bubble level, haircut tools

FAQ

1. What is the CreaClip?

The CreaClip is a hair-cutting tool that helps you achieve straight, even cuts at home. It features a bubble level to ensure precision.

2. How much does the CreaClip cost?

The CreaClip retails for $ 39.99 on Amazon.

3. Can the CreaClip be used on all hair types?

While some comments suggest it may not grip very fine hair well, our experience showed it worked adequately on medium-thick hair.

4. Is it difficult to use the CreaClip?

The CreaClip is straightforward to use. The bubble level helps ensure straight cuts, and the clips hold the hair firmly.

5. Can I use the CreaClip for layers?

The CreaClip is excellent for simple trims and blunt cuts. Creating layers might be more time-consuming and complex but still achievable.

6. Do I need professional scissors?

Using sharp scissors is essential. We used a new pair from Amazon that was inexpensive yet effective.

7. How long does it take to cut hair with the CreaClip?

A simple trim took us less than a minute, making it much faster than traditional methods.