World Patent Marketing Success Group Unveils The Conditioning Comb, A New Haircare Invention That Will Make Every Day A Good Hair Day!

World Patent Marketing Reviews A New Haircare Invention. Will Conditioning Comb Be the Next World Patent Marketing Low Cost Success Story?


MIAMI, Fla., May 11, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via PRWEB - World Patent Marketing, a vertically integrated manufacturer and engineer of patented products, announces the Conditioning Comb, a haircare invention created to provide an efficient way of applying hair conditioner.

"The Hair Salon industry is worth $42 billion," says Scott Cooper, CEO and Creative Director of World Patent Marketing. "There is an increased demand for premium hair treatments, skin-care services, and more. I project more steady growth in the next few years."

"Conditioners are used to make the hair soft, smooth and definitely manageable throughout the day," says Jerry Shapiro, Director of Manufacturing and World Patent Marketing Inventions. "Some conditioning products can be quite expensive and will be such as waste if it is not applied properly. The Conditioning Comb is a haircare invention that provides efficiency and savings when it comes to conditioner application.

The Conditioning Comb is a haircare invention which is made to provide a more efficient and easy manner in equally distributing conditioner throughout the hair. This unique comb comprises of two portions, a head portion and a holding portion. The head portion further comprises of a comb head, multiple bristles and holes while the holding portion contains a push button, a tube and a connecting point. The Conditioning Comb is easy to use. Open the holding section and pour in the desired conditioning product. Once this is done, secure the closure portion in order to prevent the product from spilling. Pull the push or trigger button and comb the hair at the same time to equally distribute the hair product all over.

"Conditioning the hair is now done more efficiently and economically with the use of the Conditioning Comb," says inventor Aubrey C. "This haircare invention is unlike any other because its design allows users to store their conditioning products in and gain instant access to it while using the comb feature to equally distribute it."

Lana Mason, a businesswoman from Alabama, has this to say about the Conditioning Comb: "In the past, I would usually end up wasting so much conditioner products because I did not know how to properly distribute it on my hair. Ever since I started using the Conditioning Comb, I can now easily use and distribute the right amount of conditioner product on my hair without any mess or difficulty."

The Conditioning Comb is a haircare invention which will provide an efficient way to put conditioner and equally distribute it throughout the hair.

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