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TwitterThe market size of beauty salons (hair, skin, nails) in the United States decreased considerably in 2020 and has yet to recover completely. In 2020, the market size of hair, skin, and nail salons in the U.S. dropped to **** billion U.S. dollars due to the closure of businesses during the coronavirus pandemic. In 2023, it reached a value of ** billion U.S. dollars. How big is the U.S. beauty industry? Since the onset of the twentieth century, the American beauty industry has grown significantly. In terms of revenue, this industry generated nearly ** billion U.S. dollars in 2022, up from the ** billion U.S. dollars of revenue generated in 2002. An extension of the beauty industry is prestige beauty, which includes products that are priced higher than typical drugstore cosmetics products. Recently, the prestige beauty industry in the U.S. generated over ** billion U.S. dollars in the sale of products sold mainly in U.S. department stores. What is Ulta Beauty? An American chain of beauty stores headquartered in Illinois, Ulta Beauty is a leading beauty retailer of cosmetics, fragrances, and hair and skin care products in the United States. Ulta’s success is largely due to their wide variety of products, as well as effectively catering to many income demographics. In 2022, Ulta Beauty’s gross profit reached over **** billion U.S. dollars.
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Global spas and beauty salons market worth at $17.82 Billion in 2024, is expected to surpass $26.78 Billion by 2034, with a CAGR of 4.3% from 2025 to 2034.
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Global hair care market worth at USD 51.73 Billion in 2024, is expected to surpass USD 124.21 Billion by 2034, with a CAGR of 9.3% from 2025 to 2034.
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| STUDY PERIOD | 2017-2030 |
| BASE YEAR | 2024 |
| FORECAST PERIOD | 2025-2030 |
| HISTORICAL PERIOD | 2017-2024 |
| UNIT | VALUE (USD MILLION) |
| KEY COMPANIES PROFILED | Unilever, Henkel, KAO Corporation, Estee Lauder (Aveda), Natura & Co (Avon), Revlon, Shiseido, Johnson & Johnson, Coty, Amway, Clarins, Others |
| SEGMENTS COVERED | By Product Type - Shampoo, Hair Colorant, Hair Oil, Hair Conditioner & Mask, Others By Application - Private/Independent Salons, Chain Salons By Sales Channels - Direct Channel, Distribution Channel By Geography - North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, Middle East and Africa |
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| STUDY PERIOD | 2017-2030 |
| BASE YEAR | 2024 |
| FORECAST PERIOD | 2025-2030 |
| HISTORICAL PERIOD | 2017-2024 |
| UNIT | VALUE (USD MILLION) |
| KEY COMPANIES PROFILED | Panasonic, TESCOM, Tria Beauty Inc, Home Skinovations Ltd, P & G, Loreal SA, Philips, Helen of Troy, Conair Corporation, Carol Cole Company Inc, Nu Skin Enterprises Inc, Dyson, Others |
| SEGMENTS COVERED | By Product Type - Hair Styling Appliance, Hair Removal Appliance, Others By Application - Supermarket, Specialty Store, Online Sales, Others By Sales Channels - Direct Channel, Distribution Channel By Geography - North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, Middle East and Africa |
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Technavio’s market study identifies the expanding market for salon and spa services, and growing hair treatment market to be one of the primary growth factors for the dry shampoo market. Salons and spas provide a wide range of hair styling and hair treatment services. Hairstyling is primarily done using the dry shampoo. Consumers and stylists prefer dry shampoo as it conserves the customer's hair color, eliminates hair odor, adds volume, and saves time for both stylists and customers. The rising trend of personal grooming and growing fashion consciousness contributes to the growing preference for dry shampoo. The market analysts estimate that the market will grow steadily at a CAGR of around 19% by 2021.
Hair care vendors implement celebrity endorsements as one of the popular marketing strategies to attract widespread consumer base. Dry shampoo vendors contract with various celebrities that act as representatives and spokespersons for the brand. Customers are attracted to products that are endorsed by famous celebrities and through advertisements on the social media platform. For instance, Batiste signed up music artiste Ella Henderson to endorse its dry shampoo products. This strategy encourages the consumers to try the product. The adoption of celebrity endorsements is identified to be one of the key trends contributing towards the growth of the dry shampoo market.
Competitive landscape and key vendors
The dry shampoo market is moderately fragmented due to the presence of established international, regional, and local players offering products as per customer requirements. Vendors compete intensely based on factors such as advertising, promotion, social media activities, merchandising, product line extensions, and product demonstrations. To attain competitive advantage in the natural dry shampoo market, vendors must invest heavily in R&D and offer innovative solutions.
The leading vendors in the market are
Estée Lauder
Henkel
Kao
L'Oréal
Procter & Gamble (P&G)
Unilever
The other prominent vendors in the market are Church & Dwight, Coty, Kao, MOROCCANOIL, New Avon, Pierre Fabre, and REVLON.
Segmentation by product type and analysis of the dry shampoo market
Regular dry shampoo
Natural and organic dry shampoo
Individuals having a hectic lifestyle prefer to use regular dry shampoo as it provides immediate results and is easy to use. Additionally, regular dry shampoos enhance the volume of hair and provide a refreshed look. Regular dry shampoos manufacturers must ensure their product offerings adhere to the government norms and regulations on the ingredients, product labeling, and packaging.
Geographical segmentation and analysis of the dry shampoo market
Americas
APAC
EMEA
The high population of fashion conscious customers in the Americas, changing consumption patterns innovations in hair care products, changing fashion trends, and rising expenditures premium hair care products contribute to the growth of the natural dry shampoo market in the Americas. As dry shampoos provide instant results and other benefits, millennials and consumers are increasingly adopting dry shampoos.
Key questions answered in the report include
What will the market size and the growth rate be in 2021?
What are the key factors driving the global dry shampoo market?
What are the key market trends impacting the growth of the global dry shampoo market?
What are the challenges to market growth?
Who are the key vendors in the global dry shampoo market?
What are the market opportunities and threats faced by the vendors in the global dry shampoo market?
Trending factors influencing the market shares of the Americas, APAC, and EMEA.
What are the key outcomes of the five forces analysis of the global dry shampoo market?
Technavio also offers customization on reports based on specific client requirement.
The dry shampoo market is anticipated to account for nearly 2% of the total hair care market across the globe. Consequently, the vendors in this market are expected to witness numerous growth opportunities during the forecast period. According to our market research experts, the exponential rise in product innovation regarding formulation and formats may prove to be a crucial driver in the growth of this market space. This increase in product innovations is also expected to restructure the demand-supply ecosystem within the dry shampoo market. To examine the growth patterns in detail and understand the consumer behavior better, industry experts at Technavio segregate the global market into multiple niche segments broadly based on product, distribution channels, and geography. Further, to understand the buying patterns across the different region of the globe our report on the dry shampoo market offers a detailed insight into the dynamically changing market scenario in regions such as the Americas, APAC, Europe,
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FULL MEASURE NAME Employment by place of work by industry sector
LAST UPDATED July 2019
DESCRIPTION Jobs by industry refers to both the change in employment levels by industry and the proportional mix of jobs by economic sector. This measure reflects the changing industry trends that affect our region’s workers.
DATA SOURCE Bureau of Labor Statistics: Current Employment Statistics 1990-2017 http://data.bls.gov
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METHODOLOGY NOTES (across all datasets for this indicator) The California Employment Development Department (EDD) provides estimates of employment by place of work and by industry. Industries are classified by their North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code. Vital Signs aggregates employment into 11 industry sectors: Farm, Mining, Logging and Construction, Manufacturing, Trade, Transportation and Utilities, Information, Financial Activities, Professional and Business Services, Educational and Health Services, Leisure and Hospitality, Government, and Other. EDD counts all public-sector jobs under Government, including public transportation, public schools, and public hospitals. The Other category includes service jobs such as auto repair and hair salons and organizations such as churches and social advocacy groups. Employment in the technology sector are classified under three categories: Professional and Business Services, Information, and Manufacturing. The latter category includes electronic and computer manufacturing. For further details of typical firms found in each sector, refer to the 2012 NAICS Manual (http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/sssd/naics/naicsrch?chart=2012).
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) provides industry estimates for non-Bay Area metro areas. Their main industry employment estimates, the Current Employment Survey and Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, do not provide annual estimates of farm employment. To be consistent, the metro comparison evaluates nonfarm employment for all metro areas, including the Bay Area. Industry shares are thus slightly different for the Bay Area between the historical trend and metro comparison sections.
The location quotient (LQ) is used to evaluate level of concentration or clustering of an industry within the Bay Area and within each county of the region. A location quotient greater than 1 means there is a strong concentration for of jobs in an industry sector. For the Bay Area, the LQ is calculated as the share of the region’s employment in a particular sector divided by the share of the nation’s employment in that same sector. Because BLS does not provide national farm estimates, note that there is no LQ for regional farm employment. For each county, the LQ is calculated as the share of the county’s employment in a particular sector divided by the share of the region’s employment in that same sector.
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This report lists the Top 50 global health & beauty retailers by consumer expenditure, which includes sales tax, for the 2017 calendar year, so company data and market shares are comparable. These include retailers operating across formats. Read More
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FULL MEASURE NAME Employment by place of work by industry sector
LAST UPDATED July 2019
DESCRIPTION Jobs by industry refers to both the change in employment levels by industry and the proportional mix of jobs by economic sector. This measure reflects the changing industry trends that affect our region’s workers.
DATA SOURCE Bureau of Labor Statistics: Current Employment Statistics 1990-2017 http://data.bls.gov
CONTACT INFORMATION vitalsigns.info@bayareametro.gov
METHODOLOGY NOTES (across all datasets for this indicator) The California Employment Development Department (EDD) provides estimates of employment by place of work and by industry. Industries are classified by their North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code. Vital Signs aggregates employment into 11 industry sectors: Farm, Mining, Logging and Construction, Manufacturing, Trade, Transportation and Utilities, Information, Financial Activities, Professional and Business Services, Educational and Health Services, Leisure and Hospitality, Government, and Other. EDD counts all public-sector jobs under Government, including public transportation, public schools, and public hospitals. The Other category includes service jobs such as auto repair and hair salons and organizations such as churches and social advocacy groups. Employment in the technology sector are classified under three categories: Professional and Business Services, Information, and Manufacturing. The latter category includes electronic and computer manufacturing. For further details of typical firms found in each sector, refer to the 2012 NAICS Manual (http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/sssd/naics/naicsrch?chart=2012).
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) provides industry estimates for non-Bay Area metro areas. Their main industry employment estimates, the Current Employment Survey and Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, do not provide annual estimates of farm employment. To be consistent, the metro comparison evaluates nonfarm employment for all metro areas, including the Bay Area. Industry shares are thus slightly different for the Bay Area between the historical trend and metro comparison sections.
The location quotient (LQ) is used to evaluate level of concentration or clustering of an industry within the Bay Area and within each county of the region. A location quotient greater than 1 means there is a strong concentration for of jobs in an industry sector. For the Bay Area, the LQ is calculated as the share of the region’s employment in a particular sector divided by the share of the nation’s employment in that same sector. Because BLS does not provide national farm estimates, note that there is no LQ for regional farm employment. For each county, the LQ is calculated as the share of the county’s employment in a particular sector divided by the share of the region’s employment in that same sector.
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Czech Republic Real Services Sales Index: NACE 2: Hairdressing and Other Beauty Treatment, Funeral and Physical Well-Being data was reported at 67.404 2010=100 in Dec 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 73.336 2010=100 for Nov 2017. Czech Republic Real Services Sales Index: NACE 2: Hairdressing and Other Beauty Treatment, Funeral and Physical Well-Being data is updated monthly, averaging 98.758 2010=100 from Jan 2000 (Median) to Dec 2017, with 216 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 132.028 2010=100 in Oct 2007 and a record low of 67.404 2010=100 in Dec 2017. Czech Republic Real Services Sales Index: NACE 2: Hairdressing and Other Beauty Treatment, Funeral and Physical Well-Being data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Czech Statistical Office. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Czech Republic – Table CZ.H012: Services Sales Index: Nominal and Real: 2010=100. Rebased from 2010=100 to 2015=100 Replacement series ID: 401334997
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| STUDY PERIOD | 2017-2030 |
| BASE YEAR | 2024 |
| FORECAST PERIOD | 2025-2030 |
| HISTORICAL PERIOD | 2017-2024 |
| UNIT | VALUE (USD MILLION) |
| KEY COMPANIES PROFILED | L’Oreal SA, Panasonic Corporation, Home SKinovations Ltd, Photomedax Inc., Carol Cole Company, Lumenis Ltd., The Proctor & Gamble Company, Syneron Medical, TRIA Beauty Inc., Koninklijke Philips N.V., Others |
| SEGMENTS COVERED | By Product Type - Hair Removal Devices, Cleansing Devices, Acne Devices, Light/LED Therapy and Photorejuvenation Devices, Oxygen and Steaming Devices, Hair Growth Devices, Skin Dermal Rollers, Cellulite Reduction Devices, Others By Application - Salon, Spa, At Home, Others By Sales Channels - Direct Channel, Distribution Channel By Geography - North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, Middle East and Africa |
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The Chinese market for beauty, make-up and skin care preparations declined to $11.4B in 2024, with a decrease of -8.7% against the previous year. The market value increased at an average annual rate of +2.2% over the period from 2012 to 2024; the trend pattern indicated some noticeable fluctuations being recorded in certain years. As a result, consumption reached the peak level of $12.5B. From 2017 to 2024, the growth of the market remained at a somewhat lower figure.
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TwitterThe market size of beauty salons (hair, skin, nails) in the United States decreased considerably in 2020 and has yet to recover completely. In 2020, the market size of hair, skin, and nail salons in the U.S. dropped to **** billion U.S. dollars due to the closure of businesses during the coronavirus pandemic. In 2023, it reached a value of ** billion U.S. dollars. How big is the U.S. beauty industry? Since the onset of the twentieth century, the American beauty industry has grown significantly. In terms of revenue, this industry generated nearly ** billion U.S. dollars in 2022, up from the ** billion U.S. dollars of revenue generated in 2002. An extension of the beauty industry is prestige beauty, which includes products that are priced higher than typical drugstore cosmetics products. Recently, the prestige beauty industry in the U.S. generated over ** billion U.S. dollars in the sale of products sold mainly in U.S. department stores. What is Ulta Beauty? An American chain of beauty stores headquartered in Illinois, Ulta Beauty is a leading beauty retailer of cosmetics, fragrances, and hair and skin care products in the United States. Ulta’s success is largely due to their wide variety of products, as well as effectively catering to many income demographics. In 2022, Ulta Beauty’s gross profit reached over **** billion U.S. dollars.