Introductory section provides a summary overview of electrolysis and how it is used to permanently remove body and facial hairs, with topics covered in this section including types of electrolysis (e.g., galvanic, thermolysis, and blend of these methods), common areas of treatment, and comparisons to other treatment methods such as waxing, sugaring, threading, tweezing, depilatories, and lasers.
Consumer research study provides detailed analysis of this market sector, with information provided in the report including historical and forecast sales for professional services and consumer products by product segment, supplementation of professional services by in-home consumer products, and demographic profiles for purchasers/users of professional services and in-home consumer products.
Market research report analyzes the U.S. market for this product sector, with information provided in the report including historical and forecast sales in dollar value by product category (e.g., removers/ bleaches, pre-shave, and razors/blades) and market share by retail channel (e.g., grocery retailers, drugstores, health and beauty specialists, mass merchandisers, department stores, and non-store).
Hair Removal Cream Market
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Market research study provides detailed analysis of the global market for this product sector by retail
channel (e.g., supermarkets or hypermarkets, drugstores, department stores, and online stores) and geographic
region, with leading product vendors profiled in the study including L'Oreal SA, Church & Dwight Co.,
Inc., Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC, Dabur India Ltd., and Procter & Gamble Co. (P&G).
Female Depilatory Product Market
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Market research report provides a detailed analysis of this market sector by product category (e.g.,
creams, gels, lotions, waxes, and wax strips; razors and blades; and epilators and electric devices)
and global region, with major product vendors profiled in the
study including American International Industries, Church & Dwight Co., Inc., Procter & Gamble (P&G),
and Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC.
Market research publication analyzes the prescription drug market for this product sector on a global basis, with products covered in the study including hair loss treatment drugs such as corticosteriods and finasteride (Proscar, Propecia) and drugs used to remove excess body and facial hairs such as eflornithine (Vaniqa), spironolactone (Aldactone), flutamide (Eulexin), finasteride, and ketoconazole.
Market analysis report provides industry statistics for a user-defined area on a national, state, county, metro area, or zip code level, with data provided including number of companies, market volume and sales trends, average company sales, sales per employee, staffing and employment trends, average employee wage, and business start up activity and failure rates. Sample report can be viewed online.
Financial benchmarking information section of this report provides an analysis of industry costs and profits as a percentage of revenue by income and expense category for companies that provide hair replacement and restoration services on a nonsurgical basis and remove body and facial hairs on a temporary or permanent basis using wax, thread, sugar paste, depilatories, electrolysis, and lasers.
Annual employment and wage survey provides hourly and annual wage data for personnel employed in this occupational category on a national, state, and major metropolitan area basis, with personnel in this category including specialists who remove body and facial hairs on a temporary or permanent basis using wax, thread, sugar paste, tweezers, depilatory gels and creams, electrolysis, and lasers.
Five-year comparative income statements provide salaries, wages, and officer compensation in both dollars and as a percentage of annual sales by sales size range on a national, state, and metropolitan area basis for salons that remove body and facial hairs on a temporary or permanent basis using wax, sugar paste, thread, tweezers, depilatories (e.g., gels, creams, and powders), electrolysis, and lasers.