Pompadour Not Just for Misters Anymore
Pompadour Not Just for Misters Anymore
We’ve finally answered the call in having a product line for both men and women,” says Zack Henry, CEO of Mister Pompadour, a popular hair product brand.
Mister Pompadour has been having tremendous growth in the men’s market for the last four years and they’ve finally produced a product that caters toward women too. Released this month, Pompadour Professional is a product line designed for all types of hair and all ethnicities.
“We kept hearing from our salon owners: ‘We love your products, but when will you have products for the women?’ ” says Henry. “Well we heard you and now we’ve created a product line that women can benefit from too. The motto is: Bring Out the Best in Your Hair.”
Many boutique salon owners and beauty conscious women are looking for products that are free from dangerous chemicals, don’t damage the hair, as well perform as they expect. Pompadour Professional has created a line of shampoo and conditioners that are sulfate free, paraben free, color safe, as well as vegan. In addition, there is a suite of treatment products like volumizing mist, leave-in conditioner, dry shampoo, smoothing serum, and curl defining cream.
Mr. Henry knows that once a customer tries the products, they’ll wonder why they haven’t found it sooner.
“Salons love new brands, especially ones that perform as well as they look. We know that both women and men seem to always be looking for the next best product and once they find it, they stay loyal to one brand. We have tens of thousands of customers in over 100 countries and very few of them are women. It’s time that we create the quality brand for women in addition to the one that we have for the men.”
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