Evidently, looking old is a problem for dogs, too. Pet Esthe, a Tokyo-based grooming products company, has introduced a Color Restoration System that promises to "restore the colors of aged dogs' coats to youthful ones." In a variety of shades to match any dog's coat, this line of dog hair dyes is already sold in Tokyo and Paris, and the company is now hoping to sign up American pet salons as well.
The line is so new that the Color Restoration System is not featured on the Pet Esthe website, which features an androgynous model in wrinkled pants and a come-hither look, clutching a dog and a cat who appear to not want any part of this. What does appear on the website are mud packs, nail polish, and other spa products for pets.
I always enjoy reading copy translated from Japanese to English. but will pet owners soon be covering their pets' gray to give them a vibrant new look? Maybe you CAN teach an old dog to have new insecurities.
Doggy Dye
Color Restoration Fur Dye
Trend Themes
1. Color Restoration Fur Dye - Opportunity for pet salons to offer innovative color restoration services for aging dogs.
2. Pet Grooming Products - Potential for expanding the market of pet grooming products to include hair dyes for dogs.
3. Personalization for Pets - Growing demand for customizable products for pets, including hair dyes in various shades.
Industry Implications
1. Pet Grooming - Pet grooming salons can capitalize on the trend by incorporating color restoration services into their offerings.
2. Cosmetics - Cosmetics industry can explore new opportunities by introducing hair dyes specifically designed for animals.
3. Fashion - Fashion industry can take advantage of the trend by creating trendy and fashionable hair dyes for pets.