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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Javelle McKenzie
Director of Public Relations, Apps for Masses
Javellemckenzie@my.unt.edu
New app Launches to Book Hair stylists Nationwide
(DALLAS, Texas – Feb. 1, 2026) The launch of HairAnywhere was just announced. This is a new app designed to connect users with more than 1.2 million hair stylists across the United States. With just a few taps, users can search by location and personal preferences. They can view images of stylists' past work and compare feedback gathered from more than a dozen trusted review sites. The app generates a score ranking that makes it easy to identify top-rated professionals in any area. Once users find the right fit, they can schedule appointments directly through the platform.
HairAnywhere is designed to simplify the search process for clients while also supporting hair stylists. For professionals, the app provides a main hub where it'll pull images of their work from various sources, highlight customer reviews, and manage scheduling in one place. This approach helps stylists save time and money. It also boosts their visibility to potential clients.
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"HairAnywhere is about creating confidence and convenience, both for people searching for the right stylist and for professionals trying to grow their business," said Sara Martinez, CEO of Apps for Masses. “We’re proud to launch an app that helps people look and feel their best while giving hair stylists the tools to shine.”
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The app will officially launch on Feb. 27 and will be available for download for both iOS and Android devices.
About Apps For Masses:
Apps for Masses was founded in 2015 and is a Dallas-based tech company dedicated to building mobile apps to help the public. With the team specializing in platforms like Jave and Flutter, the company develops apps that make everyday life easier. Learn more at www.appsformasses.com.
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Why you think the reporter/editor would be interested
Harris Janae
Influencer
Instagram/YouTube/Facebook/TikTok
I think this influencer would be interested in this app because she is a natural hair creator, a person of color and creates hair content.
Akili King
Beauty and Hair Editor
Essence Magazine
I think this editor would be interested because Essence magazine is a Black-owned publication meaning many individuals who read it will be people of color who have curly hair.
Stephanie Hinderer
Editor-In-Chief/Founder
Curl Magazine
I think this editor will be interested because curl magazine talks about curly hair. The new app can let individuals find stylists who specialize in curls. Decreasing their searching.
Sophie Shaw
Beauty and Fashion Editor
CNN Underscored
I think this editor will be interested because she specializes in beauty and fashion. She also works for CNN so this is a newsworthy story for the beauty section.
Jonathan Monroe
Influencer
Instagram/YouTube/TikTok
I think this influencer will be interested because he makes content about his curly hair and how he takes care of it.
Email Pitch:
Hi Mrs. Keller, this is Javelle McKenzie, PR director of Apps for Masses.
We’re preparing to launch a new app called Hair Anywhere on February 27. The app connects users to more than 1.2 million hairstylists nationwide, pulling reviews, photos, and rankings all into one place, and even allowing people to book appointments directly. It also benefits stylists by giving them a single platform to showcase their work and manage clients. Since Curl Magazine focuses on the latest trends and resources in the hair industry, I believe this story would really resonate with your readers. Would you be interested in receiving the full release and more details?
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