Britta Cox

Co-Founder at K18 Hair
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(386) 825-5501
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San Francisco, California, United States, US

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Theo Vaes

In the last 25 years few entrepreneurs made such a lasting impression on me as Britta. she is an astute and hard negiciator combining charm and fundamental respect. She made me enjoy razor thin margins for the pleasure of doing business with her company.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Co-Founder
      • Jan 2018 - Present

      The future of hair repair and hair expression. K18 is the first product in history to heal hair on a molecular level; the K18 molecule was created after mapping the keratin proteome of human hair. The formula carries a unique active sequence of amino acids to the cortex of hair to reconnect polypeptide chains that were previously broken by bleach, chemical services, and natural hair damage. K18 doesn’t bond hair, it renews hair back to a soft, smooth, strong, and healthy state. The formula does not wash out; each usage continues to rebuild individual hair strands from within the cortex to the outer layer of hair. A decade of research in a bioscience laboratory has created a product that works in just 4 minutes. Officially launched in December 2020. Show less

    • United States
    • Personal Care Product Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Founder
      • Jan 1990 - Present

      Created the first towel engineered to dry hair quickly and keep hair healthy, strong and beautiful by protecting it from the damaging effects of water (hygral fatigue) especially for color, chemically damaged and curly hair. Patented the iconic turban shape in 1998. Our mission is to diminish some of the daily struggles that women across the globe continue to experience with their hair care, even today. The industry is laden with products that offer cosmetic outcomes that mask hair damage, compounded by the fact that many of our hair washing and drying habits further contribute to damage. It is time we rethink the way we care for our hair that includes designing clean and efficacious products that work with the biology of your hair, to best activate its natural defenses from coloring, chemical treatments, water damage and other aggressors. Show less

Education

  • Mills College
    BS, Economics

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