RobeCurls Joins Climate Neutral Certified Brands

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NEW YORK, NY. November 22, 2022 — RobeCurls, a leading brand under Emikeni, is proud to announce its inclusion among the esteemed roster of Climate Neutral Certified Brands in their Instagram post accessible at https://www.instagram.com/p/ClOxxPVr1-m/. This recognition reinforces RobeCurls' commitment to sustainability and highlights its innovative heatless curling headbands as an eco-friendly choice for effortless curls.

Based on the Instagram post by Be Climate Neutral, they welcome new Climate Neutral Certified Brands and one of those is RobeCurls which has emerged as a frontrunner in promoting sustainable haircare solutions. The brand's dedication to reducing environmental impact aligns with the Climate Neutral mission, which aims to support and celebrate companies striving for carbon neutrality. RobeCurls' founder and inventor of the Curling Headband, Emily Kenison, expressed her enthusiasm for the recognition, stating, "We are honored to be recognized as a Climate Neutral Certified Brand. Our heatless curling headbands offer a convenient and eco-friendly alternative, allowing individuals to achieve beautiful curls while minimizing their carbon footprint."

Climate Neutral is a certification program that supports brands in addressing climate change by measuring, reducing, and offsetting their carbon footprint. It signifies a commitment to achieving carbon neutrality through rigorous emissions calculations, emission reduction strategies, and investment in carbon offset projects. This certification demonstrates a brand's proactive approach to sustainability and serves as a trusted symbol for environmentally conscious consumers. By participating in Climate Neutral, RobeCurls showcases its dedication to responsible environmental practices and contributes to a greener future.

RobeCurls' inclusion in the Climate Neutral Certified Brands list empowers customers to make a sustainable choice for their heatless curling needs. By prioritizing climate neutrality, RobeCurls sets a commendable example for other brands, encouraging the adoption of eco-conscious practices. This recognition underscores the significance of making environmentally responsible choices in the beauty industry and beyond.


About RobeCurls: 

RobeCurls is the trailblazing brand reshaping hairstyling for generations to come with its groundbreaking heatless Curling HeadbandTM and its mission to inspire optimism through originality. Since its debut in 2020, the Curling Headband has paved the way for a completely new category of curling tools, and is heralded as the #1 award-winning heatless curler, amassing over 3,000+ 5-star reviews from real customers, and regularly featured in top press outlets like Glamour, TodayShow, BuzzFeed, and Cosmopolitan. Invented by founder Emily Kenison, RobeCurls' innovative, fashion-forward headband blends style and function, featuring their proprietary H2air-TexTM fabric designed to create longer-lasting curls and promote hair health. RobeCurls is redefining hair styling for generations to come and stands at the forefront of the hairstyling industry with its core values of delivering superior innovation and providing exceptional customer support, including CurlTalks – free 1-on-1 virtual consultations – that is reshaping the hairstying experience. RobeCurls is 100% woman-owned and dedicated to environmentally consciousness practices, proudly being Climate Neutral Certified and 1% for the Planet member. 

For more information: 

Visit: robecurls.com 

Instagram: @robecurls 

YouTube: @robecurls 


Press contact:

press@robecurls.com 

(979) 364-5364

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