Gabbiano WZ2 hairdressing training head, synthetic hair, color 613#, length 24"
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Gabbiano WZ2 hairdressing training head, synthetic hair, color 613#, length 24"

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Gabbiano WZ2 hairdressing training head, synthetic hair, color 613#, length 24"Gabbiano is a luxurious brand of hairdressing equipment and furniture, distinguished by reliability, quality and aesthetics, as well as high comfort of use. The offer includes a large selection of functional salon equipment elements, such as armchairs, hair washes and infrazones. The perfect tool for practicing the art of hairdressing The Gabbiano WZ2 women's hairdressing training head is a practical accessory for practicing various treatments,

Gabbiano is a luxurious brand of hairdressing equipment and furniture, distinguished by reliability, quality and aesthetics, as well as high comfort of use. The offer includes a large selection of functional salon equipment elements, such as armchairs, hair washes and infrazones.

The perfect tool for practicing the art of hairdressing

The Gabbiano WZ2 women's hairdressing training head is a practical accessory for practicing various treatments, haircuts and updos. The appropriate length and quality of the hair allows you to effectively prepare for the profession of a hairdresser, allowing you to improve your skills without having to practice on live models.

Unique features of mannequin hair

The WZ2 model is made of high-quality materials using synthetic hair in shades of blonde, carefully attached to the head. The length, straight structure, graduated cut and optimal density make the hair behave similarly to human hair, enabling advanced hairdressing treatments such as complex haircuts, dyeing or decolorization.

Ease of use and aesthetic design

The maximum thermostyling temperature is 120 °C, which makes it an ideal tool for practicing a variety of styling techniques, allowing for safe modeling and straightening of hair. The properly designed base ensures stability during work. The head will be suitable for a tripod shaft with a diameter of 2,3 cm. The aesthetic design of the product catches the eye while emphasizing functionality, thus creating an inspiring work environment.

Perfect model for practicing and testing

The WZ2 head allows you to train a variety of techniques, helping hairdressers perfect their skills. Hairdressers can experiment with new hairstyles, updos, coloring and cutting techniques. Training heads are a fantastic choice and an essential element during the process of learning and practicing hairdressing techniques. The product will also be perfect for conducting apprentice exams.

Proper care for durability

Regular care is the key to maintaining the durability of the hairdressing training head. Avoid moisture and do not store your hairdressing head in plastic bags. Moisture can cause an unpleasant, musty smell. Wash the head with non-alkaline shampoos only in lukewarm water. When washing, avoid tangling the hair – wash hair in the direction of growth, from the head to the ends. Rinse with warm, not hot, water and don't forget to use conditioner. Wet comb the hair – start from the ends and work your way upwards in sections. Maintain conditioning procedures to prolong the usefulness of the product.

Maximum thermostyling temperature: 120 °C
Hair length: approx. 60 cm
The head fits tripod shafts with a diameter of 2,3 cm
Attention. The head is sold without a tripod.

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