Business Daily Media

Times Advertising

.

Introducing the First Pre-Mixed Plant-Based Hair Color Formula: Naturally Brite

  • Written by PR Newswire
Introducing the First Pre-Mixed Plant-Based Hair Color Formula: Naturally Brite

WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Jan. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- BRITE is thrilled to announce its latest launch, Naturally Brite, which will be set to hit shelves on January 31, 2021. This new, groundbreaking innovation is a 100% plant-based hair dye. The formula will be the first pre-mixed natural formula available to consumers anywhere. That's right – this hair color is mix-free. No need to pour, stir or dilute ingredients. Simply apply the dye directly from the tube onto hair.

Being the first hair color of its kind, the brand developed the formula with the environment and consumer in mind, from the natural ingredients, such as henna, to the simple, direct-from-tube application process, making the at-home hair dying experience that much easier.

Naturally Brite is infused with conditioning henna, which aids in the improvement of hair follicle health by repairing damage and strengthening hair, while enhancing color. BRITE married this ingredient that has been used for centuries with its knowledge of modern hair care and efficacy to create a plant-based color line that is suitable for all hair types and textures.

The current COVID-19 global pandemic sparked this need in the market, and BRITE sought to create a product collection that could be available at mass. With salons either being closed or consumers feeling hesitant about going to a salon and risking exposure, at-home color treatments are continuing to grow. Natural, safe and clean formulas are expanding the most in this category, which inspired BRITE to develop a plant-based hair color collection that is easy to apply and accessible to all.

Available in seven shades, the hydrating formula is free from ammonia, bleach and peroxide. As with all of BRITE's products, Naturally Brite is vegan, cruelty-free and accredited by PETA.

Available in: Fire, Dark Strawberry Blonde, Dark Red, Copper Rose, Auburn, Dark Brown, Black

Price: $9.99

Available: Exclusively at Target and target.com

Vegan, Cruelty-Free

For additional information and/or high-res images:Katie Lynn / katie@katielynnpr.com[1]

About The Department of Brands: The team behind BRITE is The Department of Brands, an Australian business that specializes in vegan, cruelty free, environmentally friendly products. Founded in 2012, The Department of Brands has created reputable haircare and skincare brands BRITE, BAR NONE, KYN and SPOT MEDIC which can be found in more than 6,000 stores across Australia and the US.

View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/introducing-the-first-pre-mixed-plant-based-hair-color-formula-naturally-brite-301217617.html[2]

Read more https://www.prnasia.com/story/archive/3261238_CN61238_0

PayNuts Unveils Expanded Integrated Solutions and Refreshed Brand to Support Australian SMEs

PayNuts, one of Australia’s fastest-growing payment service providers, has unveiled a refreshed brand identity and an expanded suite of integrated b...

BizCover Brings Australia’s First AI-Based Insurance Quotes to ChatGPT

Australian small business owners can now receive and compare business insurance quotes directly inside ChatGPT, in a move that signals a major shi...

VistaPrint Research Reveals Australian Small Businesses Face a Succession Cliff

With only 16% of retiring small businesses having a succession plan, tens of thousands risk closure as one in three owners nears retirement.  Ne...

Corporate volunteering grows up: how companies are shifting to meaningful, community-led impact

As workplaces settle into the new year and look for ways to strengthen culture, capability and connection, experts say corporate volunteering is e...

The Rise of Mobile-First Venues

Global Hospitality Platform, Tabit, Reveals Five Ways to Maximise Benefits of Mobile-First Systems  As Australian hospitality venues grapple with...

Why the SME is now the primary engine of global cybercrime

For over a decade, the most practical and effective advice we could offer an employee was to spot the typo. It was practical, it was free, and it wo...