KAYALI's Déjà Vu White Flower | 57 Hair Mist is launching soon and it sets itself apart from other hair mists with a formula that provides benefits rather than damage.
With its newest release, KAYALI taps into the way people around the world apply scents. As Mona Kattan describes, "In the Middle East, fragrance is taken very seriously; we spray perfume everywhere." Knowing that many hair perfumes can be drying and as a result, damaging, Kattan set out to create a beneficial fragrance for hair.
The fragranced hair mist combines shine-boosting camellia oil, aloe and castor oil and leaves the lingering scent of vanilla, gardenia, Sri Lankan sandalwood and patchouli and more. To make the most of the product, the brand recommends spraying it directly on hair and distributing it to all layers.
Fragranced Hair Mists
KAYALI's Déjà Vu White Flower Mist Nourishes & Scents Hair
Trend Themes
1. Beneficial Hair Mists - Creating hair mists that provide benefits rather than damage presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the beauty industry.
2. Scented Hair Products - Developing scented hair products that incorporate nourishing ingredients like camellia oil and aloe can disrupt the fragrance industry.
3. Regional Fragrance Practices - Exploring cultural practices related to fragrances, such as the Middle Eastern tradition of applying perfume everywhere, offers opportunities for innovation in the global beauty market.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty Industry - The beauty industry can leverage the trend of beneficial hair mists to create innovative hair care products that enhance fragrance and provide nourishment.
2. Fragrance Industry - The fragrance industry can embrace the concept of scented hair products and expand their product offerings beyond traditional perfumes and colognes.
3. Global Beauty Market - In the global beauty market, exploring regional fragrance practices and incorporating them into product development can lead to disruptive innovations that cater to diverse consumer preferences.