Brushing XL — 3 minutes reading

How to create new hairstyles with the new Termix Evolution XL hairbrush

Brushing XL — 3 minutes reading

How to create new hairstyles with the new Termix Evolution XL hairbrush

His name is already a classic in the Spanish TV programs of more audience, as the hairstylist of many television faces in Spain. With an impeccable track record, Manuel Zamorano presents in his salon in Madrid the new Termix Evolution XL hairbrush with 3 cm more of length to create new styles in record time.

The favorite hairbrush of professional stylists

It is undoubtedly the brush that all professionals were waiting for. It allows us to work much more amount of hair, with a more uniform result, bringing a new texture and weight to the hair, much more brightness and more quickly”. With these words, Zamorano summarizes the advantages of Termix’s new product release while creating two looks on the same basis: a straight hair with movement at the ends and perfect waves without using a flat iron.

After years of research, Termix presents this new and innovative brush that allows professionals to work in a different and faster way. “The fact that it is longer allows you to work more quantity of hair and in a single stroke. In addition, it has more way during the brushing action and hair glides better. And if we add the diamond-shaped vents that it has – that allows the entry of more air to speed up the drying process – it becomes an indispensable tool for the hair salon”, affirms Zamorano.

Precisely the new Evolution XL brush is ideal for the creation of new styles and waves thanks to its new technology and length. “One of the things that most surprised me is that we can use the brush to create a type of wave that until now we only got with the curlers or flat irons, with the added advantage that they last longer and we offer a new and different service to our clients. Not to mention also its ionized fibers – with Termix quality and manufactured in Spain – which gives more shine to the hair and eliminates frizz” concludes Zamorano.