NEW
YORK, Oct. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Report with
market evolution powered by AI - The Haircare Market in
Africa size is estimated to grow by USD
1.2 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The
market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of over 6.78%
during the forecast period. Products targeted at specific hair
types in Africa is driving market growth, with a trend
towards rising haircare start-ups from regional women
entrepreneurs. However, counterfeit products in east
Africa poses a challenge -
Key market players include Amka Products Pty Ltd., Bhuman Waterless
Skincare, Canviiy LLC, Combe Inc., Coty Inc., Curls in Bloom,
Davines Spa, Henkel AG and Co. KGaA, Johnson and Johnson Services
Inc., LOreal SA, MOROCCANOIL, Nubian Crown Hair, Revlon Inc.,
Shiseido Co. Ltd., The Estee Lauder Companies Inc., The Procter and
Gamble Co., and Unilever PLC.
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Haircare Market In
Africa Scope
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Report
Coverage
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Details
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Base year
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2023
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Historic
period
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2017 - 2021
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Forecast
period
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2024-2028
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Growth momentum &
CAGR
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Accelerate at a CAGR of
6.78%
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Market growth
2024-2028
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USD 1196.1
million
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Market
structure
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Fragmented
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YoY growth 2022-2023
(%)
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6.23
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Regional
analysis
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Africa
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Performing market
contribution
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Africa at
100%
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Key
countries
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South Africa, Nigeria,
Kenya, and Rest of Africa
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Key companies
profiled
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Amka Products Pty Ltd.,
Bhuman Waterless Skincare, Canviiy LLC, Combe Inc., Coty Inc.,
Curls in Bloom, Davines Spa, Henkel AG and Co. KGaA, Johnson and
Johnson Services Inc., LOreal SA, MOROCCANOIL, Nubian Crown Hair,
Revlon Inc., Shiseido Co. Ltd., The Estee Lauder Companies Inc.,
The Procter and Gamble Co., and Unilever PLC
|
Market Driver
The African haircare market is witnessing growth due to the
introduction of innovative product ranges by women entrepreneurs.
For instance, Ciara Imani May
launched Rebundle in 2021, offering black women synthetic hair
options made from plastic, such as Braid Better hair, which uses
banana fibers. Gwyneth Addo started
Crowning Glory in May 2022, providing
Ghanaian hair extensions. Maeva
Heim's Bread Beauty Supply, launched in 2020, offers various
black haircare products like shampoos, deep conditioners, and oils.
These rising start-ups cater to the unique haircare needs of the
African population, driving market expansion.
The African haircare market is thriving, with popular products
including shampoo, conditioner, oil, serum, hair coloring, and
various hair styling products like wax, hair sprays, and gels. The
shampoo segment dominates, with cleansing hair being a key concern
for consumers. Hair health issues such as hair loss, premature
graying, and dandruff are common concerns, driving demand for hair
oils, conditioners, and hair colors. Hair styling services in
salons, supermarkets, pharmacies, and online stores cater to
diverse needs. Hair health is influenced by factors like blood
circulation, infection & itching, stress, anxiety, pollution,
and ultraviolet sun rays. Alopecia areata and other hair loss
conditions are also prevalent, fueling demand for cosmetology
services. E-commerce platforms offer convenience for purchasing
haircare essentials. Hair styling tools like hair straighteners and
curlers are also popular.
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Market Challenges
• The African
haircare market, particularly in East
Africa, faces a significant challenge with the influx of
counterfeit haircare products. On average, about one-third of
cosmeceutical products in this region are estimated to be
counterfeit. These imitations not only impact the revenue shares of
established brands but also pose potential risks to consumers. Many
of these counterfeit products, often sourced from overseas, are
easily accessible through both physical stores and online channels.
The cosmetics and beauty sector in countries like Tanzania heavily relies on imports and
cross-border trade, making it a hotspot for counterfeit goods.
Additionally, the prevalence of informal retailing in Africa contributes to the sale of a
substantial amount of low-quality imitations through street vendors
and small retailers. These factors are expected to negatively
influence the haircare market growth in Africa during the forecast period.
• The African
haircare market presents significant opportunities for businesses,
with popular products including shampoos, conditioners, hair oils,
hair colors, hair serums, hair wax, hair sprays, hair styling gels,
and hair styling tools like hair straighteners and curlers.
Challenges in this market include access to quality products due to
limited distribution networks, high pollution levels, and the
presence of medical conditions like dandruff, dull hair, alopecia
areata, and infection & itching. Pharmacies, beauty salons, and
online stores are key sales channels. Cosmetology services,
e-commerce, and social media are also growing trends. Key
ingredients for anti-dandruff shampoos include pyrithione zinc, tea
tree oils, neem, basil, rosemary oil, and cedarwood. Factors
affecting hair health include blood circulation, stress, anxiety,
and ultraviolet sun rays. The hair care segment also caters to
medical conditions caused by heredity and aging.
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Segment Overview
This haircare market in Africa
report extensively covers market segmentation by
- Product
- 1.1 Shampoo
- 1.2 Conditioner
- 1.3 Hair color
- 1.4 Hairstyling products
- 1.5 Others
- Distribution Channel
- Geography
1.1 Shampoo- The African haircare market is
growing steadily, with an increasing demand for products catering
to various hair types and textures. Brands are responding by
introducing new lines and innovations. Local and international
companies are investing in research and development to meet this
demand. The market is expected to continue expanding due to
population growth and rising consumer awareness. Effective
marketing strategies and competitive pricing are key to success in
this sector.
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Research Analysis
The haircare market in Africa
is a growing industry, catering to the diverse hair needs of its
vast population. Shampoos and conditioners are essential haircare
staples, formulated to address common hair concerns such as
dandruff, dull hair, and pollution. Hair oils and serums are
popular for nourishing and promoting hair health, while hair
coloring and hair loss solutions cater to those seeking to enhance
or restore their locks. Salons offer professional hair services,
including hair styling with wax, sprays, hair straighteners, and
curlers. Premature hair loss and hair health issues are becoming
increasingly common concerns, driving demand for specialized
haircare products. The elderly population also presents a
significant market opportunity, as they often require gentle,
age-appropriate haircare solutions. Overall, the haircare market in
Africa is a vibrant and dynamic
industry, continually evolving to meet the diverse hair needs of
its people.
Market Research Overview
The haircare market in Africa
is a growing industry, with a focus on various products such as
Shampoo, Conditioner, Oil, Serum, and Hair styling products
including Hair coloring, Hair loss solutions, Hair wax, Hair
sprays, and Hair styling gels. The market caters to diverse
consumer needs through various channels such as supermarkets,
pharmacies, beauty salons, and online stores. Hair health concerns
include premature hair loss, dandruff, dull hair, and hair damage
caused by pollution, UV rays, stress, and anxiety. Natural remedies
like tea tree oils, neem, basil, rosemary oil, and cedarwood are
popular for addressing common hair issues. The haircare segment
also offers cosmetology services and e-commerce platforms for
convenient access to haircare solutions. Medical conditions like
alopecia areata and hereditary hair loss, as well as aging, are
addressed through specialized hair loss products. Social media
plays a significant role in promoting haircare trends and
products.
Table of Contents:
1 Executive Summary
2 Market Landscape
3 Market Sizing
4 Historic Market Size
5 Five Forces Analysis
6 Market Segmentation
- Product
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- Shampoo
- Conditioner
- Hair Color
- Hairstyling Products
- Others
- Distribution Channel
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- Geography
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7 Customer Landscape
8 Geographic Landscape
9 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends
10 Company Landscape
11 Company Analysis
12 Appendix
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