Hair Dryer Market Is Expected To Grow Tremendously By 2030 Shubham Jamdade
• July 22, 2021
Hair Dryer Market: Introduction
Transparency Market Research delivers key insights on the global hair dryer market. In terms of revenue, the global hair dryer market is estimated to expand at a growth
rate of ~6% during the forecast period, owing to numerous factors regarding which TMR offers thorough insights and forecasts in the global hair dryer market report.
In the report, TMR predicts that the global hair dryer market would be largely driven by rise in awareness about personal grooming and growth in population, which has led to high adoption of hair styling tools globally, mainly in countries such as the U.S, Germany, China, and India. This is expected to boost the growth of the hair dryer market in the upcoming years.
In the hair dryer market research report, in terms of product type, the market has been divided into wired and wireless. Wired hair dryers captured the maximum
market share in 2019. Wired hair dryers are becoming popular due to various dynamics such as product design and innovation, low cost, and low power consumption besides being lightweight. Wireless hair dryers are also popular due to their ease of use. Key players are presenting products with innovative technologies (tourmaline and ionic dryers) with various speed, attachments, and heat settings.
In terms of end use, the global hair dryer market has been classified into individual and commercial. Globally, the commercial end use segment dominates the market. Beauty salons and spas offer a wide range of hair styling options. Rising number of professional salons around the world is anticipated to be the foremost reason for the improved sales of hair dryers. Moreover, growing awareness about personal grooming is pushing the product demand.
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