Yuv Lab is a patent-pending system that dispenses millions of custom color formulations.
Gimenez claimed the technology will save the average salon hundreds of pounds a year from color wastage, as well as providing a sustainable alternative to current systems.
At the same time, the system’s pay-as-you-dispense model means that salons and freelancers are only charged for what they use, said Gimenez.
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