Game-Changing Dry Shampoo Method from Japan

(Los Angeles, CA, Aug 10, 2016) – Mirai Clinical, the Japanese skin and body care brand that fuses simplification with advanced harvesting and production technology, introduces its new Deodorizing Hair Brush Liner with deodorizing persimmon. Hair Brush Liners have been popular in Japan for decades but have not been brought to the American market until now.

Today’s busy consumer is looking for fast everything. With time at an utmost premium, anything that consumers can use to get back a minute of their precious time is of high value. Hence, dry shampoos, shampoo-and- conditioner in one, multi-purpose products, etc. That’s why consumers will be thrilled to learn that there is now another alternative to have fresh, clean hair in just minutes.

In case you weren’t aware, Japanese are obsessed with cleanliness. So, it’s not surprising that they discovered the curative powers of persimmon centuries ago. Not only is persimmon used for cleansing and preserving the vibrant color of a geisha’s kimono, it’s also added to the daily bath for its purifying and deodorizing benefits. (FYI…it was discovered that persimmon eliminates “Nonenal”, the source of peculiar body odor associated with hormone imbalance or aging.)

So, how does it work? Specifically made for hair brushing, the cotton pad attracts dirt, has deodorizing persimmon and an anti-static quality.

All you need to do to deodorize your hair with persimmon extract is to attach one or two (depending on the brush size) Deodorizing Hair Brush Liners onto your hair brush. It won’t work well on brushes that have too thick or too short/thin brush pins. Brush through your hair as normal and Voila! You’ve got fresh, clean, static free hair with volume. Plus, a clean hair brush! Replace as needed. Oh, and by the way, it’s great for grooming pets, too!

 

Mirai Clinical Deodorizing Hair Brush Liners come 30 sheets to a packet and are available at both miraiclinical.com and amazon.com.

US SRP: $6.00

Contact: Arlene Benza ·arlenebenza@gmail.com

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