
HaloBraid raises $7M from Seven Seven Six to end the six-hour hair salon appointment
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HaloBraid has secured $7 million in funding from Seven Seven Six to launch its innovative braiding assistant device later this year.
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HaloBraid has secured $7 million in funding from Seven Seven Six to launch its innovative braiding assistant device later this year. This technology aims to significantly reduce the time spent on hair braiding in salons, potentially transforming the customer experience and operational efficiency for stylists.
Key Points
- HaloBraid's device is designed to assist professional stylists in braiding.
- The funding round raised $7 million to support product development.
- The device aims to reduce the typical six-hour salon appointment time.
- HaloBraid targets improved efficiency in hair salons.
- The launch is expected later this year.
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From source RSS / original summaryHaloBraid aims to help salons speed up braiding with its first device, slated to launch later this year, that acts a braiding assistant for professional stylists.
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