The Hot Iron Holster makes its North American retail debut as a must-have holster for hair styling tools for women everywhere!
Made of 100 percent silicone, the Hot Iron Holster is a stylish yet durable heat resistant pocket that clings to any smooth surface and retails for only $24.95 online at www.hotironholster.com. The large pocket accommodates curling irons, flat irons, and hair dryers while the flap provides a textured surface for placing brushes and hair accessories. The silicone material is easy to clean and is heat resistant to 500 degrees Fahrenheit.
“Anyone can benefit from a clean workspace where hot styling tools are within easy reach and safely protected whether at home, at the salon, or on the go,” said Erin Balogh, creator of Hot Iron Holster. “I created this product out of necessity for myself but quickly realized that I was not alone in my frustration. Having a convenient and secure holder for my hot styling tools makes my morning routine go that much smoother.”
Balogh invented the Hot Iron Holster when her pedestal sink lacked a safe place for all of her hair products and hot styling tools. She later created the Hot Iron Holster which is now available to the United States market online and in select stores.
Having recently won the coveted Next Big Zing Award for The Beauty Category 2012, the Hot Iron Holster brings a whole new meaning to clutter-free beauty! The Hot Iron Holster retails for $24.95 and is currently available in pink, purple, black, and white at www.HotIronHolster.com.
About Hot Iron Holster She fashioned a simple and effective heat resistant pocket out of pot holders and a silicone oven mitt from her kitchen. Her homemade solution became the inspiration for the Hot Iron Holster, which debuted this year at the 2012 International Home and Housewares Show in Chicago, IL. The product has gained accolades from industry professionals and international tradeshows, including Cosmoprof Las Vegas, and has been featured in celebrity gift suites and at Battle of the Strands LA 2012.
Hot Iron Holster is now available for sale online and at select retailers in the United States and Canada. For more information, photos, and to purchase the Hot Iron Holster, please visit www.HotIronHolster.com.
Balogh invented the Hot Iron Holster after she became tired of the delicate balancing act required when using her hot styling tools at her pedestal sink. Dropped and broken styling tools and the hassle of trying to keep her irons out of the sink drove her to find a better solution. When she couldn’t find something to buy, she decided to make it herself!
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By Military Press | November 20, 2012
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