The field of Professional Hair Care is becoming increasingly competitive and diverse. It has grown to include a broad range of products and services, ranging from color protection to strengthening and protecting the integrity of the hair. Many key players in the industry have become enticed to enter the market by acquiring promising start-ups. Many of these companies have embraced the trend of organic ingredients and are expanding their offerings. While some companies remain purely professional, others have diversified to include products designed for the general consumer.
The
industry of Professional Hair Care includes a variety of products used by hairstylists
and salon owners to groom their clients' hair and achieve a stylish and
aesthetic look. These products are designed to address a variety of problems
pertaining to hair and scalp and are worth the investment. These products range
from shampoos and conditioners to perms and straightening tools and colorants.
They may not be branded, but their quality is often worth the extra money.
The
shampoos segment accounted for the largest share of the professional haircare
market in 2017. It is also expected to continue dominating the industry over
the analysis period. Shampoos are becoming increasingly specialized products
and are formulated to address specific scalp problems and hair care
preferences. In addition to shampoos, the hair coloring segment would grow at
the fastest rate (CAGR of 4.97% during the period of 2019-2026). The global professional
hair care market is segmented by product and distribution
channel. By distribution channel, it is divided into salons, specialty stores,
hypermarkets/retail chains, and online retailers. In terms of region, the
market is segmented across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA.
There are several key manufacturers in the industry that cater to these
different markets.