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HaloBraid secures $7 million funding for new hair braiding device

HaloBraid has successfully raised $7 million from Seven Seven Six to develop a device aimed at assisting professional stylists with hair braiding. The launch of this device is anticipated later in 2026.

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HaloBraid has raised $7 million in funding from the venture capital firm Seven Seven Six. The company plans to use the investment to launch its first device, designed to assist professional stylists in speeding up the hair braiding process. The device is expected to be available later this year.

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HaloBraid raises $7M from Seven Seven Six to end the six-hour hair salon appointment

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HaloBraid secures $7 million funding for new hair braiding device