Saphira Launches Free Education and New Treatment Rituals to Support Stylists
The Saphira team is doing its best to support stylists with free continuing education classes, care packages and generous promotions.
by Staff
October 22, 2020
2 min to read
Saphira, a professional hair care line infused with 26 healing minerals for hair and scalp health, announces new treatment rituals as well as new education classes to support stylists.
As a clean beauty entity, Saphira is implementing a program of treatment rituals that will pamper and treat the client and add additional revenue for stylists.
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The different rituals include:
The Mineral Mud Scalp Massage
Mineral Wave and Flow Ritual
26 Mineral Curl Ritual
Saphira has always been an education-based company, offering free virtual Zoom classes each month for stylists around the world. In an effort to support Saphira’s worldwide distribution, top brand educators from the US and the International community are teaching the multi-lingual classes.
“As a mother of three and a business owner, I know how hard 2020 has been for stylists and salon owners to juggle everything. Our Saphira team is doing its best to support stylists with free continuing education classes, care packages and generous promotions,” says Saphira Founder and CEO Saphira Greenberg.
To become a partner salon or spa, email aviva@saphirahair.com or call 1-888-924-8320
Founded in 2012, the core of the Saphira brand, a unique blend of 26 minerals, can only be found nestled in the earth’s core or the Dead Sea, the lowest spot on earth. Saphira Greenberg, Founder and CEO, journeyed to experience the minerals herself. The Saphira line include shampoos, conditioners, healing treatments and styling products available at professional partner salons and spas.
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