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2021-01-15 14:05:54

L'Oréal Water Saver Debuts at CES 2021

2021-01-15 14:05:54

L'Oréal today unveiled its new beauty tech innovation at CES 2021 — L'Oréal Water Saver.

The sustainable haircare system, developed with environmental innovation company 
Gjosa, reduces water usage by up to 80%. 

The system is rolling out to salons first, followed by one for home use. It represents a new way to wash and care for your hair, L'Oreal states, since "it saves water while improving upon luxury and efficiency of the hair-washing experience through advanced technology."

The system transforms the traditional hair-washing experience by combining high-powered water-optimizing technology with specially designed haircare products from L'Oréal Professionnel and Kérastase that flow directly into the water stream.

Nicolas Hieronimus, Deputy CEO, L'Oréal Group, states, "We believe it is our responsibility at L'Oréal to do our part to preserve the earth's natural resources. Every drop of water is precious, and our new technology makes every drop of water count."

Hieronimus continues, "L'Oréal Water Saver represents the next phase of our beauty tech ambition—one that delivers an exceptional personalized beauty experience while embodying our commitment to sustainability in every aspect of our business."

More Details About How It Works

L'Oréal Water Saver was created through a partnership between the L'Oréal Technology Incubator and the Swiss environmental innovation company Gjosa.

The first-of-its kind product incorporates L'Oréal's legacy of formulation expertise with Gjosa's core water-optimizing technology that applies the principle of fractioning used in rocket engines to water flows.

Water droplets collide according to a defined direction and uniform distribution. This reduces their size and accelerates their speed, ensuring every drop of water is used in the hair washing and rinsing process while making shampoos, conditioners, and other treatments easier to rinse.

Guive Balooch, head of the L'Oréal Technology Incubator, says, "Our work at the L'Oréal Technology Incubator for the past decade has been committed to merging beauty with technology. Our goal is to challenge ourselves to reinvent the beauty experiences we know to create better, more efficient, and more personalized results for our consumers."

Balooch continues, "L'Oréal Water Saver is backed by advanced technology—but what is most important is that it improves on our consumers' existing haircare experience and excites and inspires them."

Breakthrough product features of the L'Oréal Water Saver device includes:

  • High water velocity and 80% water reduction compared to standard hair washing: the L'Oréal Water Saver platform uses two liters per minute, compared to the household standard eight liters, and with no detectable difference in pressure.

  • Patented Cloud Cleansing—a brand-new haircare experience: by infusing specially designed, micronized haircare formulas directly into the water stream, L'Oréal Water Saver creates droplets that are 10 times smaller, for better absorption and faster rinsing.

  • Data dashboard and impact reporting: Water and cost-saving data is tracked in an accompanying dashboard that provides salon owners with a history of treatments in addition to tracking reduction of water, energy and cost.

Amin Abdulla, co-founder, Gjosa, adds, "L'Oréal Water Saver is the result of an exemplary exclusive partnership, which joins a century-long legacy of innovation in haircare with cutting edge technology. It represents a new type of sustainable experience for consumers, and one we look forward to seeing activated around the world."

Where It is Available—and Its Impact on the Planet

The L'Oréal Water Saver haircare experience is available now in select L'Oréal salons in New York and will be available in select salons in Paris starting February 2021. The global rollout will span 2021 and 2022.

In the next few years, L'Oréal Water Saver is anticipated to be in thousands of salons, at which point it will have the potential for remarkable water savings—up to one billion gallons of water per year. A convenient at-home shower device will launch at a later date.

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