Remi Cachet has unveiled a limited-edition vented blow dry brush in signature red to mark the 50th anniversary of The King’s Trust (formerly the Prince’s Trust) and to raise funds for its Change a Girl’s Life campaign.
The King’s Trust provides courses, resources, and support to help people aged 11 to 30 develop essential skills, prepare for work, and access employment opportunities. Victoria Lynch, founder of Remi Cachet and Additional Lengths, credits the organisation with supporting her early business through a small loan in 2003.
“Without the support of The King’s Trust, my business may never have begun. They believed in me when I needed it the most. This brush is both a celebration of that journey and our way of giving back so more young women can be supported in the same way,” says Victoria.
Remi Cachet, now the UK’s leading luxury human hair extensions brand and a recent B Corp certified company, will donate 20% of sales from the limited-edition brush to The King’s Trust. Funds raised will support initiatives that rebuild confidence, provide mentorship, and create pathways into employment, education, or entrepreneurship for young women facing significant barriers such as financial hardship or lack of support.
The brush is designed specifically for hair extensions, featuring a curved, vented design for faster drying, a duo bristle mix of boar and nylon for detangling without damage, and a cushioned base for smooth brushing. The launch coincides with International Women’s Day, highlighting conversations around equality and empowerment.




