L’Oréal and Gjosa's Low-Flow Showerhead Minimizes Water Waste in Salons
Laura McQuarrie — November 28, 2018 — Eco
References: mediaroom.loreal & thecurrentdaily
L’Oréal teamed up with Swiss start-up Gjosa to develop a low-flow showerhead that is being tested in salons in the United States and South Africa. The innovative, environmentally friendly showerhead helps to reduce water and energy consumption by almost 70%, which will help salon staff rinse away shampoo with just 1.5 liters of water, rather than the standard eight liters of water that's often required.
The showerhead boasts a design that breaks up the flow of water and at the same time, accelerates the speed of the droplets to maximize the effectiveness of a wash.
This low-flow showerhead helps to address the issue of water access and waste, and offers a solution for how salons can effortlessly use the precious resource sparingly.
The showerhead boasts a design that breaks up the flow of water and at the same time, accelerates the speed of the droplets to maximize the effectiveness of a wash.
This low-flow showerhead helps to address the issue of water access and waste, and offers a solution for how salons can effortlessly use the precious resource sparingly.
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