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CLOUD Shares Nourishing and Volumizing Haircare with Mindful Formulas

Many consumers are priced out of luxury haircare, but CLOUD is a new brand dedicated to democratizing access to high-quality products, ensuring that indulgent hair treatments are within reach for everyone. CLOUD is a new venture from Carolyn Aronson, CEO of It's a 10 Haircare, and it stands out with youthful, fun colors that will catch eyes on store shelves.

CLOUD debuts in January 2025 with Nourishing and Volumizing Collections, and a focus on vegan, gluten-free, paraben-free, SLS, and SLES-free formulations that are as kind to the hair and scalp as they are to the environment—additionally, CLOUD's accessible luxury haircare is packaged in bottles with over 90% PCR content.

CLOUD is coming to thousands of CVS and Walmart stores with products affordably priced at $11.99.
Trend Themes
1. Affordable-luxury Haircare - CLOUD's focus on providing high-quality, indulgent hair treatments at an accessible price point opens new consumer demographics for luxury haircare products.
2. Eco-friendly Hair Products - With formulations free from harmful chemicals and packaging made from over 90% PCR content, CLOUD is setting a precedent for sustainable practices in the haircare industry.
3. Vegan-gluten-free Haircare - CLOUD offers products that cater to specific dietary and lifestyle choices, allowing consumers to align their beauty routines with their personal values.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty and Personal Care - The introduction of CLOUD into the market underscores a rising demand for affordable luxury and environmentally conscious products in the beauty and personal care sector.
2. Retail and E-commerce - By partnering with major retailers like CVS and Walmart, CLOUD illustrates the trend of increasing accessibility of premium products through large-scale distribution channels.
3. Sustainable Packaging - CLOUD's commitment to using packaging with over 90% PCR content highlights a growing movement towards reducing plastic waste in the packaging industry.

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