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Color Wow's most viral hair products are on sale with up to 30% off - including the cult anti-humidity hair spray
Color Wow's most viral hair products are on sale with up to 30% off - including the cult anti-humidity hair spray

Daily Mail​

time25-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Color Wow's most viral hair products are on sale with up to 30% off - including the cult anti-humidity hair spray

A TikTok viral hair product that makes hair humidity and water-resistant is now on sale for up to 30 per cent off. And it's perfect for summer. The Color Wow Bank Holiday Sale is now live, and with up to 30 per cent off orders up until May 27, it's the perfect time to see what the hype is about for the brand's 'magic' bestselling Dream Coat Supernatural Spray. Color Wow Dream Coat Supernatural Spray, 200ml With humidity and weather-proofing powers, the Color Wow Dream Coat Supernatural Spray is your insurance against any summer showers and humidity. Acting as an invisible cloak for your hair, the treatment wraps each strand in a water-resistant barrier that causes water to bead up and roll off. The result? Silky, glossy, frizz-free hair for up to three days. You can save up to 30 per cent off sitewide for a limited time only up until May 27 2025. £27 Shop Winner of over 100 awards, Color Wow has not only changed the beauty industry, but with over 50,000 five-star customer reviews, it's changed shoppers beauty routines too. Designed to combat the trickiest of hair problems, Color Wow has a range of shampoos, treatments and styling products - all of which are now available to buy for a reduced price in the brand's Summer Kick Off Sale. We recommend starting with the iconic, internet-viral Color Wow Dream Coat Supernatural Spray that promises to banish frizz, even in the humid summer months. Beauty fans dealing with frequent frizz and flyaways are ditching expensive Brazillian blow-dries and keratin treatments in favour of the Color Wow Dream Coat Supernatural Spray. Heat-activated, the control spray acts as a sealant, enveloping each strand in an undetectable, waterproofing veil, which repels moisture, eliminating unwanted frizz and leaving locks ultra-smooth. And while all this sounds too good to be true, the reviews say otherwise with a whopping 20,000 reviews alone for the affordable hair spray. 'Nothing like it,' raved one impressed shopper. 'This stuff rocks! I have very thick and fairly coarse like hair. It's the only thing that can make it smooth and flat after blow drying. I will probably use it for the rest of my life.' Easy to use but with hard-wearing benefits, you just spray the Dream Coat Supernatural Spray evenly onto damp (not wet) towel-dried hair after shampooing and conditioning. You'll then need to blow-dry it to activate. Once applied, the humidity-proofing formula acts like a raincoat - perfect for those sudden spring showers. It wraps each strand in a water-resistant barrier that causes water to bead up and roll off. Hello silky, glossy, glassy, frizz-free hair no matter the weather. Helping save you money on expensive salon treatments, users have waxed lyrical over the shine, smoothness and healthy appearance of the £27 spray. With the start of summer fast approaching, there's never been a better time to try the Dream Coat Supernatural Spray as well as Color Wow's other must-have products. Shoppers can now get up to 30 per cent off sitewide, including the award-winning Raise the Root Thicken and Lift Spray and £29.50 Root Cover Up that instantly cover greys and helps to fill in sparse areas. The more you buy the more you'll save in the brand's bank holiday sale. You'll be able to score 20 per cent off orders over £50, 25 per cent off orders over £75 and 30 per cent off on order over £100. But hurry, you won't have long to take advantage of these savings as this deal ends May 27 2025.

The 6 Need-to-know Hair Launches of Spring — From Color Wow's Hopeful Next Cult-favorite to the First Curly-hair Curling Iron
The 6 Need-to-know Hair Launches of Spring — From Color Wow's Hopeful Next Cult-favorite to the First Curly-hair Curling Iron

Yahoo

time08-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

The 6 Need-to-know Hair Launches of Spring — From Color Wow's Hopeful Next Cult-favorite to the First Curly-hair Curling Iron

While beauty's post-pandemic growth may be tempering overall, hair care is still up — and likely to stay up. In 2024, the category grew 9 percent in the prestige market and 3 percent on the mass side, and Circana's senior vice president and beauty industry adviser Larissa Jensen anticipates hair will see a double-digit sales surge in the prestige market this year. More from WWD OGX Taps Shay Mitchell as Brand Ambassador EXCLUSIVE: Serena Williams Talks Wyn Beauty's One-year Anniversary and Shopify Partnership Ahead of Two-day Pop-up Event in Los Angeles Brazilian Body Care Brand Gente Beauty Secures Investment From Webster Capital Certain sectors — styling and scalp care, for instance — are particularly poised for further growth, but momentum is all around. Here, WWD spotlights six standout hair launches this spring — from Color Wow's hopeful next cult-favorite to Curlsmith's inaugural curly-hair curling iron. $29 at Founder Tracee Ellis Ross is bolstering Pattern Beauty's scalp-care suite with its first scrub. Made with pink Himalayan sea salt, cucumber, ginger root and fenugreek, the offering is meant to exfoliate dead skin cells and product buildup, also reducing scalp itchiness as a result. The brand did not specify sales expectations for the launch, though industry sources estimate the scrub, which debuts at Sephora before entering Ulta, Macy's and could do between $2 million and $5 million in first-year sales. $30 at Sephora, Color Wow has created a cult-favorite before, and with its next humidity-proof offering (and some Beyoncé-adjacent positioning), it's looking to do it again. Best known for its $28 Dream Coat treatment spray, one of which is sold every 4.4 seconds, the brand is debuting its second and heaviest-duty hairspray yet. Tested in 60 percent humidity conditions, the Texas Hold 'Em spray was found by the brand to deliver 82 percent style retention eight hours after use, on average. It also claims to feature 50 percent less alcohol than other aerosol hairsprays, while requiring less product for more hold. Or in the brand's words, 'less wetter — holds better.' $11.99 each at Target Comprised of eight styling products each priced at $11.99, Tresemmé's A-list collection aims to offer luxury-inspired hair care offerings at an affordable price point. The line includes a smoothing cream; priming, texturizing and shine sprays; a styling stick, bonding oil and even a hair fragrance — which marks a vanilla- and sandalwood-infused first for the Unilever-owned brand. The line also debuts a new, elevated 'T' monogram for Tresemmé as part of its luxury-inspired bid. $189 at Sephora, Designed specifically for use on natural curls, this Curl Reviving Wand features four interchangeable attachments meant to enhance one's natural curl pattern across varying hair types — from loose waves to ultra-tight coils. Suitable for a second- or third-day refresh, the tool offers 13 temperature settings ranging from 220 to 400 degrees Farenheit. Industry sources estimate Curlsmith's sales to be around $50 million annually. $17.99 at Mass market curly-care darling The Doux, which according to Circana holds the number-one position among textured-hair mousses with its $16.99 Mousse Def foam, is introducing an innovative format. Bonita Bubble Balm Foaming Pomade, $17.99, is a cream-to-mousse styler meant for lightweight, medium hold. Suggested as a prep step for braiding or twist-outs, or for loose-curl definition, the pomade is formulated with versatility in mind. Available at Target, Walmart, CVS Pharmacy, Sally Beauty and more, The Doux reports 72 percent year-over-year growth. $25 to $35 at Ulta Beauty, Amazon Powered by a patented squalane-and-omega-9 pairing, this four-step regimen from Wella Professionals aims to smooth strands and fight frizz for up to three days. The collection entails a shampoo, conditioner, a hair mask and a hero Miracle Oil Serum, which claims to nourish strands while creating a protective barrier against environmental aggravators. Best of WWD The 2025 100 Greatest Hair Products of All Time The Best Hairstyles in Grammys History: Rihanna, Lady Gaga and More A Look Back at Grammys Best Hair on the Red Carpet: Taylor Swift, Zendaya and More Photos

Color Wow's owner explores $1 billion sale of haircare brand, sources say
Color Wow's owner explores $1 billion sale of haircare brand, sources say

Reuters

time01-04-2025

  • Business
  • Reuters

Color Wow's owner explores $1 billion sale of haircare brand, sources say

NEW YORK, April 1 (Reuters) - Gail Federici, the owner of Color Wow, is looking to find a buyer for the popular haircare brand that she founded over a decade ago, in a deal that could value the company at about $1 billion, according to people familiar with the matter. Federici, a serial entrepreneur and a 35-year veteran of the haircare industry, tapped boutique investment bank Houlihan Lokey (HLI.N), opens new tab to evaluate takeover interest, the sources said, requesting anonymity as the deliberations are confidential. The talks are at an advanced stage, the sources added. Potential acquirers include consumer products makers and private equity firms, the sources said. Federici and Color Wow did not respond to requests for comment. Houlihan Lokey declined to comment. Federici is a veteran in the haircare industry, having previously co-founded John Frieda Professional Hair Care with John Frieda. The duo sold the company in 2002 to Japan's Kao Corporation for $450 million. Color Wow, launched by Federici in 2013, is known for its products for colored hair like Root Cover Up and Dream Coat. The brand generates around $300 million of annual revenue, one of the sources said. Federici's twin daughters, Alex and Brit Smith, also have roles at the company.

Inaugural Art Week Riyadh to Debut With 45+ Galleries, Invited Collections, Public Program Of Talks & Citywide Participating Exhibitions
Inaugural Art Week Riyadh to Debut With 45+ Galleries, Invited Collections, Public Program Of Talks & Citywide Participating Exhibitions

Bahrain News Gazette

time26-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Bahrain News Gazette

Inaugural Art Week Riyadh to Debut With 45+ Galleries, Invited Collections, Public Program Of Talks & Citywide Participating Exhibitions

Inaugural Art Week Riyadh to Debut With 45+ Galleries, Invited Collections, Public Program Of Talks & Citywide Participating Exhibitions. (L-R) | Bashaer Hawsawi, Warm Space 1, 2018, Red Broom with African Cloth, 49 x 43 x 44 cm. Courtesy of Hafez Gallery and the artist. | Nefeli Papadimouli, Dream Coat, 2024, Cotton and wooden structure, 150 x 160 cm. Courtesy of the artist and THE PILL®. | Wael Shawky, The Gulf Project Camp: Sculpture # 3, 2019, Bronze, 50.8 x 120.7 x 61 cm, 20 x 47 1/2 x 24 in. © Wael Shawky, Courtesy Lisson Gallery. | Kader Attia, Le grand miroir du monde, 2017, mirrors, site specific dimension, Galleria Continua San Gimignano. Courtesy the artist and GALLERIA CONTINUA. Photograph by Ela Bialkowska. | Lulwah AlHomoud, 100 Names of ALLAH, 2018, Silkscreen on archival paper, 40 x 30 cm. Courtesy of Lulwah AlHomoud and LAHAF_SA. | Maha Malluh, September in Paris (from the series: Tradition & Modernity), 2010, C-print in Light box John Jones London, 122 x 156 cm. Courtesy of Galerie Krinzinger and Maha Malluh RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, March 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Saudi Arabia's Visual Arts Commission unveils the program and participants for its inaugural edition of Art Week Riyadh , 6–13 April 2025 . The event takes place across key cultural sites, including JAX District (JAX) and Al Mousa Center among other locations across Riyadh, bringing together leading local, regional, and international galleries, cultural institutions, artists, patrons, collectors, and art enthusiasts. It is a non-commercial initiative that builds on the foundations of a dynamic art community to cultivate a collaborative landscape where the visual arts will continue to flourish for generations to come. Held under the theme At The Edge and helmed by a curatorial team including Vittoria Matarrese , Artistic Director and Curator; Basma Harasani and Victoria Gandit Lelandais , Associate Curators; and Shumon Basar , Curator – Public Program, the event delves into the dynamic essence of Riyadh, highlighting its vibrant cultural landscape and growing presence on the global art stage. Art Week Riyadh is headquartered in JAX, where the flagship exhibition At The Edge brings together 45+ local, regional, and international galleries, each presenting curated selections that collectively explore the evolving cultural dialogues between Saudi Arabia, the MENA region, and the global contemporary art scene: A. Gorgi Gallery (Tunisia) Ahlam Gallery (Saudi Arabia) Albareh Art Gallery (Bahrain) Al Markhiya Gallery (Qatar) L'Art Pur Foundation (Saudi Arabia) AV Gallery (Saudi Arabia) Ayyam Gallery (UAE, UK) Carbon 12 (UAE) Efie Gallery (UAE) Experimenter (India) Galerie Krinzinger (Austria) Gallery Misr (Egypt) Galerie La La Lande (France) Galleria Continua (Brazil, China, Cuba, France, Italy, UAE) Green Art Gallery (UAE) Hewar Art Gallery (Saudi Arabia) Hunna Art (Kuwait) Lawrie Shabibi (UAE) Layan Culture (Saudi Arabia) Le LAB (Egypt) Leila Heller Gallery (UAE, USA) Lisson Gallery (China, UK, USA) Mennour (France, UK) Nature Morte (India) Perrotin (China, France, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, USA) Sabrina Amrani (Spain) Selma Feriani (Tunisia) The Pill® (France, Turkey) The Third Line (UAE) Tabari Artspace (UAE) Wadi Finan Art Gallery (Jordan) At Riyadh's Al Mousa Center , 15+ galleries will present exhibitions specially conceived for Art Week Riyadh, highlighting pioneering artists and emerging talents from the region and abroad: Abdullah Hammas Studio Abstract Art Gallery Ahlam Gallery Alajilan Gallery Alestudio AMA Art Venue Art Arif Gallery Art Connection AV Gallery China Saudi Cultural Art Association ERRM Art Gallery Frame Art Gallery Kadi Art Gallery Kenz Gallery Mahd Alfnon Gallery Marsami Art Gallery Ola Art Gallery Takeib For Arts Tequin Art Gallery WHJ ALLON Wrd Art Gallery JAX will host three exhibitions under the title Collections in Dialogue by invited collections from Ithra , Art Jameel and the Saudi Research and Media Group , offering a rare and expansive insight into Saudi's evolving cultural identity, while emphasizing the critical role of collecting in shaping and preserving visual culture. A series of high-profile talks and workshops at JAX will reflect on themes and questions facing the visual arts in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and around the world today. Curated by Shumon Basar and entitled How to Art World? Lessons in Value , the program will include contributions from partners such as Christie's , Sotheby's and Gagosian . A Moving Image program will highlight the medium's capacity to explore personal, cultural and social narratives, featuring works by Theaster Gates , Zineb Sedira , Hicham Berrada , Bani Abidi , Laurent Grasso , Afra Al Dhaheri , Mohamed Bourouissa , Sarah Brahim , Farideh Lashai and Hashel Al Lamki . At JAX, Ahmed Mater , Ayman Zedani , Marwah AlMugait , and Muhannad Shono , amongst other artists, will open the doors to their studios, while resident galleries Athr , Hafez and Lift will present exhibitions, panel discussions, and workshops. The Saudi Arabia Museum of Contemporary Art will present two exhibitions, Art of the Kingdom and Adaptability Ceramics , workshops and pop-ups. Across the city, Riyadh's newest museums and art hubs will welcome visitors for special programming – The Royal Institute of Traditional Arts , Shamalat. , Hewar Gallery , and the studios of artists Ali Al Ruzaiza , Lulwah Al Homoud , Abdullah AlOthman and others – offering an opportunity to reflect on how Riyadh's past and present converge, shedding light on the dynamic transformation of the city. Press Enquiries: Rania Habib / Zara Doshi: [email protected] / [email protected] A photo accompanying this announcement is available at GlobeNewswire Distribution ID 9411305

Score Gordon Ramsay's go-to cookware for 25% off, plus 9 more of today's top deals
Score Gordon Ramsay's go-to cookware for 25% off, plus 9 more of today's top deals

Yahoo

time19-02-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Yahoo

Score Gordon Ramsay's go-to cookware for 25% off, plus 9 more of today's top deals

We love to save money, and we're betting you do too. Hey, it's hard to resist a good sale, isn't it? That's why we pulled together this list of the best 10 sales across the web today. It starts off with Gordon Ramsay's go-to HexClad Hybrid Cookware — this six-piece frying pan set is a great value at 25% off. You can also score a comfy Patagonia Better Sweater Quarter Zip for over 50% off, a two-in-one Shark VacMop for 40% off and nearly 70% off an Eddie Bauer reversible throw blanket. We also love this rare deal: 20% off ColorWow's Dream Coat hair treatment that gives your strands a glass-like shine. Check out these sales and more below, but shop before they're gone. Banana Republic: Get up to 40% off sale styles. Bloomingdale's: Get up to 80% off sale and clearance styles for a limited time. Coach Outlet: Save up to 70% on sale styles. Cozy Earth: Get up to 25% off. Dick's Sporting Goods: Get up to 50% off shoes, clothing, gear and more. Everlane: Get up to 75% off sale styles. Kate Spade Outlet: Get up to 70% off everything, plus an extra 20% off select styles. Macy's: Get up to 70% off select clothing, shoes, home goods and more. Nordstrom: Shop thousands of items for up to 60% off — boots, coats, leggings and more. Nordstrom Rack: Get up to 80% off select coats from Vince Camuto, Kenneth Cole New York, Lucky Brand and more. Ugg: Get up to 40% off new markdowns. Walmart: Shop rollbacks and flash deals of up to 80% off. The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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