The retailer’s new ad was inspired by a viral TikTok post by Heather Chelan that celebrates colored hair as a form of self-expression and authenticity.
/PRNewswire/ Sally Beauty, the largest omni-channel hair color retailer, continues to celebrate the art of self-expression as the go-to destination for hair.
Sally Beauty Introduces New Press-On Hangnails
DENTON, TX Unveiling a first-of-its-kind product that will soon be available at its more than 5,000 international locations, cosmetic retailer and distributor Sally Beauty announced Thursday it had launched a new line of press-on hangnails. “Real hangnails can take days or even weeks to form, but now you don’t have to wait to experience the chic look of a torn, loose flap of finger skin,” said CEO Christian Brickman, who touted Sally Beauty’s latest offering as a fast and easy way for consumers to achieve an anxious, nail-bitten style without having to develop a chronic nervous habit or go through the trouble of a botched home manicure. “Our press-on hangnails are designed to last, staying stubbornly put no matter how much you chew, claw, or yank at them. They are virtually indistinguishable from naturally ravaged cuticles and will accentuate your fingers’ swollen, puffy redness for an overall statement that suggests mild se
Long-serving director to transition into emeritus role
Christian Brockman
The board of Ryman Hospitality Properties is preparing to welcome a new member as its longest-serving independent director prepares to step aside albeit it into a newly created emeritus role.
Newly nominated to the board of Ryman is Christian Brickman, who has been president and CEO of retail chain Sally Beauty Holdings since early 2015. If approved by the resort hotel and entertainment company’s shareholders, the 56-year-old will fill the seat that has been held since 2004 by Michael Roth, the longtime CEO of advertising giant Interpublic Group who is now that firm’s executive chairman.
Hair color sales are up at Sally Beauty, especially the vivid colors of the rainbow
The bright color trend pre-dates the pandemic, but people have more time to play around with their hair color in the stay-at-home economy.
Vivid hair color sales continue to bring younger customers to Sally Beauty Supply.(sallybeauty.com)
Coloring hair at home during the pandemic became a necessity for many and the trend hasn’t waned, according to results reported Thursday by Denton-based Sally Beauty.
The retailer, which specializes in hair care and color for both consumers and professionals, said hair color product sales were up 19% in the U.S. and Canada during the quarter that ended in December vs. a year ago.