Prism pot - the first tint pot with a memory wipe

Published 05th Feb 2018 by akesha
Prism pot - the first tint pot with a memory wipe The Prism Pot and Brush is the award-winning innovation of hairdresser, Michael Purcell.  With a strong focus on data collection and time-saving features, it's no wonder the Prism Pot and Brush was awarded Innovation of the Year at the British Hairdressing Business Awards 2017. Michael's 30 years of industry experience and research has gone into developing this time-saving tool.  He knew all too well that a key concern for many colourists was keeping tabs on multiple hues and shades of their clients. After all, out-of-date methods like scribbling on bits of paper or writing across an opaque bowl, can look unprofessional. So Michael developed Prism Pot to solve this dilemma. Colourist can now write their client’s colour recipe quickly and easily on the readable, writeable, wipeable area of the Prism Pot. Prism Pot Not only does the innovation look more professional, but the Prism Pot can also help hairdressers save time. Colour recipes from the pots can be automatically updated by support staff or by taking a picture on the salon tablet for reference later. Prism Pot also acts as a memory jogger and sequence reminder when working with multiple colours. Plus, research shows that when clients see this process it instills them with confidence, which helps to create loyal clients and differentiate you from other salons. Here are just some of the other unique design features of the Prism Pot: - A firm lip to remove excess tint from an overloaded brush - A highly-engineered, heavy rubber base which clings to the trolley avoids spillages - The special shape means the pots can be 'nestled' on the trolley to create more space than average tinting bowls - The unique interior shape means the space-saving pots stack and drip-dry easily The Prism Brush, an ergonomically designed tint brush, is an innovative piece of kit that works in harmony with the Prism Pot. With its revolutionary dual bristles of varying lengths stylists can secure more tint on regrowth applications and penetrate thick or coarse hair thanks to the shorter bristles. The brush also allows colourists to balayage effortlessly and place tint up to the scalp, blending product with the longer feathered bristle whilst highlighting or lowlighting in isolation. This innovation not only benefits colourists, but the hairdressing industry at large. Here are just a few of the ways it can help other hairdressing professionals. Salon Owners, Managers and Directors When a stylist moves on, their client’s notes can be saved and secured accurately on the Prism Pot. This method can be taught to all levels of stylist as it is so intuitive. Show Stylists & Academy Trainers Show stylists can see clearly which colours they are using, at a glance, whilst they are hosting a stage or teaching a class. If the audience asks, ‘what colour did you use?’ they can place a picture of the recipes recorded on the prism pot and add it to a power point. Or they can even invite the audience to come closer and take a picture of the recipes. Freelance & Home Hairdressers If you're currently recording your client’s colour recipe by taking a picture on your phone, then the Prism Pot can improve your client’s confidence in you when they see your attention to detail. Also a quick look at picture records and you can easily work out your stock requirements for the week. Apprentices & Trainees Head to prismpot.com to see the many ways Prism Pot can help your training. This was a sponsored post by Prism Pot - For more information on Prism Pot head to prismpot.com  Prism Pot
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Published 05th Feb 2018

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