Morninghead: The Cure for Messy Hair

CEO Tam DT
Have you ever woken up with messy hair and no time to wash it? Say goodbye to bed head and hello to Morninghead! Max Valverde has come up with a genius solution to tame unruly...

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Have you ever woken up with messy hair and no time to wash it? Say goodbye to bed head and hello to Morninghead! Max Valverde has come up with a genius solution to tame unruly hair without the need for a full-on shower. In episode 523 of Shark Tank, Max pitches his innovative invention and hopes to win over the Sharks.

The Battle Against Bed Head

Morninghead is a revolutionary shower cap with super-absorbent material inside. It's as simple as wetting the cap, putting it on your head, and rubbing. The cap evenly distributes the right amount of moisture to your hair, leaving no drips on your clothing or puddles on the floor. After a quick comb or brush, voila! You're well-groomed and ready to take on the day.

Valverde's journey with Morninghead started back in February 2012 with a successful Kickstarter campaign. He initially aimed to raise $1000 but ended up receiving over $6300! Today, you can find Morninghead on Amazon or directly from the company's website for just $10.99.

Morninghead Cap Caption: The Morninghead cap helps you achieve well-groomed hair in no time.

Morninghead Takes on the Sharks

Max Valverde enters the Shark Tank seeking a $25,000 investment in exchange for a 20% stake in his company. With his own unruly hair as proof, he demonstrates the effectiveness of Morninghead, impressing the Sharks. But it's the numbers that truly capture their attention - he has already sold 7,000 units across 42 countries, amounting to $36,000 in sales.

Valverde has been actively marketing Morninghead through his own website and self-produced videos, which have garnered an impressive 165,000 views. He believes that by increasing production quantities, he can bring down the cost to just $1 per unit, further boosting profitability.

The Shark's Verdict

While the Sharks find Max's product amusing, not all of them decide to take a bite. Mark Cuban expresses interest but suggests that Max expands his product line with follow-up inventions. Barbara Corcoran, on the other hand, believes her wet washcloth solution rivals Morninghead and opts out. Daymond John acknowledges the product's potential but decides against investing due to scalability limitations. And Kevin O'Leary dismisses the product altogether, calling it "poopoo on a stick." In the end, Max leaves the Shark Tank without a deal.

What's Next for Morninghead?

Although Max's appearance on Shark Tank didn't result in a partnership, Morninghead is still available for purchase online. However, its social media presence has gone quiet since December 2015. Max seems to have taken Kevin O'Leary's advice and ventured into other business opportunities. Currently, he serves as the CEO of FareHarbor, a niche travel booking site, after his friend sold the company to Booking.com.

As for Morninghead, Max's wife has been running the business since 2014, and it continues to generate sales on platforms like Amazon. While it may not be their primary focus, the product remains a fun and novelty side business. Max's entrepreneurial spirit and salesmanship have undoubtedly paved the way for his success, and we can't wait to see what he tackles next.

Conclusion

With Morninghead, messy hair doesn't stand a chance. Max Valverde's innovative solution has revolutionized the way we tame our unruly morning locks. Whether you're rushing to work or heading out for a night on the town, Morninghead will ensure you always start your day looking sharp. So say goodbye to bed head and embrace the simplicity of Morninghead - the cure for messy hair.

For more information about Morninghead or to make a purchase, visit their Website or check them out on Amazon.

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