yuv, the pioneering force in sustainable beauty technology, is thrilled to announce a partnership with Trevor Sorbie. Trevor Sorbie has committed to making yuv their choice in technology across all six of their UK locations. This marks a significant shift in the professional beauty landscape, placing sustainability and cutting-edge technology at the heart of their salons.
The yuv lab uses refillable cartridges, drastically reducing packaging waste while delivering millions of customisable colour formulations to unlock endless creativity for colourists. By integrating yuv’s innovative colour system, Trevor Sorbie salons will elevate their client experience, ensuring flawless results while making a positive environmental impact.
“We are beyond excited to partner with Trevor Sorbie and its extremely talented creative team,” said Francisco Gimenez, CEO and founder of yuv. “Trevor Sorbie has always been a leader and innovator in the industry and their decision to adopt yuv’s sustainable technology is a testament to their forward-thinking approach.”
By adopting yuv’s cutting-edge ingredient technology and advanced precision formulation, Trevor Sorbie will offer their clients unparalleled colour results. This system enables exact colour customisation, ensuring each client receives a bespoke, flawless finish every time. Trevor Sorbie’s embrace of yuv’s innovative technology demonstrates their commitment to staying at the forefront of the industry, providing the highest standard of results while enhancing the overall client experience.
“At Trevor Sorbie, innovation has always been at the core of what we do. Partnering with yuv allows us to push this value even further by integrating cutting-edge technology into our salons while reducing our environmental impact,” says Bree Davie, Co-CEO of Trevor Sorbie. “We’re excited to offer our guests a new era of hair colouring that combines precision, creativity, and sustainability – creating an experience that not only delivers outstanding results but also aligns with the future of hairdressing.”