I'm here for the comments. Also a shameless plug, women should check out Madison-Reed.com if they color their hair. You won't need to measure how damaged your hair is after using our color.
@steve_howe there's a multi-billion dollar hair care / beauty industry for a reason... I can tell you right now that people don't actually understand what's going on with their hair or how to appropriately fix it, they just throw products at it / on it. This helps fix that.
OMG I want these for every room / bathroom in my house and as gifts for every woman I know. This is insanely cool and doubly so because ALL THE DATA π I can't wait until the fall when I can have this in my hands!
@anderson760 nearly every single one of my female friends has long, unruly, hair (and a LOT of it), so they're already used to regularly brushing their hair and spending a lot on hair care products to control / tame / style it. Withings' brush would allow them to more efficiently care for their hair because it'd be coming from a place of more knowledge, and knowledge is power, yada yada. I speak of women in particular because from a place of personal experience, all of the women in my life have long, thick hair that requires lots of brushing whilst the men in my life all keep theirs short and find brushes unnecessary (rather, they opt for combs). This is from my seat of experience, @anderson760 and I'd genuinely wish I had more guys with man buns in my life to talk to on the subject, but alas, I don't (as of now), so long/medium-length-haired women is all my expertise covers.
@anderson760 I second @katesegrin. The U.S. beauty industry had revenue of $56.2 billion U.S. dollars in 2015, and hair care is 24% of that. (https://www.statista.com/topics/...). Personally, I'm one of a very few # of women who do not spend a ton of $ on haircare. I have really thick hair and a lot of it so it's pretty resilient. I wouldn't buy a smart brush, but I could see women with thin hair wanting one.
I would buy a smart hair straightener or hair dryer. Some women spend $200-$400 on straightening treatments so there's definitely a market.
Nice one. But can you tell me a few things? First of all, where I can get one or two for myself? Can't find any working link on the internet... Also, can it be used as a hot air brush? I read a lot hot air brush comparison and decided to ask about it here. Thanks anyway!
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