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“The recent term SILIOILMIN is a mix of the silicones and oils in hair care products plus the minerals which are found in water—calcium, copper, chlorine, even lead. Together this mix of SILICONES, OILS and MINERALS has created a compound that gums up the hair and interferes with color services.” —Malibu C
“48 percent of girls believe NATURAL or CURLY HAIR STYLES exude CONFIDENCE and the identical percentage consider them daring. Meanwhile, 45 percent of Black women think NATURAL COIFS are TRENDY.” —Tonya Roberts multicultural analyst at Mintel
“Women is likely to be obsessive about a superb skincare routine, constantly trying to find the coolest products, but men don’t feel an analogous way. 75 percent of guys ages 18 and up aren’t currently using FACIAL SKIN CARE products.” —NPD Group Study for Consumer Market Research
“Depending at the weight of your hair, DAMAGE LEVELS can vary. When wet, COLOR-TREATED HAIR can increase in weight by as much as 200 percent, whereas VIRGIN HAIR increases in weight by only 12-18 percent.” —beautyhigh.com
“HAIR LOSS affects 35 million men inside the United states of america. It also includes a widespread problem among women owing to factors like stress, free radicals, UV rays and the hormone DHT.” —Bosley Professional
“PURCHASING BEHAVIORS of textured-hair consumers differ greatly counting on their specific hair texture. For instance, products with curl within the name are particularly attractive to wavy and curly hair consumers, while coily shoppers are less aware of them. TEXTURE TYPE also correlates to considerations corresponding to ingredient importance and straightforwardness of purchase.” —TextureMedia and Phoenix Marketing