Ceramic Coated Aluminum Barrel Brushes by Marilyn Brush

By Lauren Salapatek | 11/12/2012 3:37:00 PM

 

click image to zoom The Marilyn Brush has added new ceramic coated aluminum barrel brushes to their current product lineup—the Hot Flash. These brightly colored brushes come in three sizes for different hair types and lengths, creating different styles and finishes. The Hot Flash brushes are made of lightweight Aluminum barrels and ceramic coated, creating a melting point of 1,112˚F to help transfer the heat to the hair quickly. The Nylon bristles provide a deeper detangling purpose and anti-static property, giving hair a long-lasting bounce. 

“Looking at our line as a whole, we wanted to give customers a variety of types of brushes and styles to choose from, so the natural next step was aluminum barrels,” says Terrence Michael Renk, Global Artistic Director for Marilyn Brush. “Bringing our distinct hourglass design to the aluminum barrel market gives our customers endless options for use—it is a true hairdresser’s do-it-all tool.”

The Marilyn Brush Hot Flash will be available in November 2012 starting at $26.00 SRP for the 2” size. Marilyn Brush products can be found at leading spas and salons, and at www.marilynbrush.com.

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Lauren Salapatek LAUREN SALAPATEK, ASSOCIATE EDITOR FOR MODERN SALON/SALON TODAY/FIRST CHAIR

Since January 2010, Lauren has worked at Modern Salon Media covering salon style, product and beauty trends, business editorial and more for both print and online content.

For MODERN SALON magazine, she compiles the Style Watch, Priority Male, Proview, Ask the Experts, Product Spotlight, Modern Salon Learning and Goods. For MODERNSALON.COM, Lauren handles posting blogs and articles, the Products section, and she frequently writes product reviews.

For SALON TODAY, she generates most of the Check In section: Service Spotlight, Action Graph, Marketing and Products. Lauren also generates content targeted at a student audience for FIRST CHAIR. Check out her blog and photography at: modernsalon.com/blogs/editors/lauren-salapatek.

 


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