Hair and Beauty Industry Statistics
- 80% of women wash their hair two to three days a week in the United States.
- 34% of women use hair treatments in addition to shampoo and conditioner.
- Hair masks and scalp treatments have doubled their revenues in 2021 compared to 2019.
- The haircare category revenue grew by 8% in 2020 compared to 2019.
- In 2021 hair product sales increased by 55% compared to 2020.
- The average person has between 100,000 and 150,000 strands of hair on the scalp.
- Natural blonde hair has more hair than brown, black, or redheads.
- Blonde hair has an average of 150,000 hair strands.
- Brunettes have approximately 100,000 hair strands.
- Redheads have approximately 90,000 hair strands.
- Hair is the fastest-growing tissue in the body.
- Each hair strand’s thickness is around .016 to .05 mm.
- People shed between 40 to 150 strands of hair per day.
- The main component of hair is keratin.
- Males’ hair grows faster than females.
- 35 meters of the hair fiber is produced every day on the human scalp.
- The average human will grow 590 miles worth of hair during their lifetime.
- 90% of the hair on your head grows at the same time the other 10% is resting.
- 40% of women experience hair loss through menopause.
- 50% of men experience some kind of baldness by age of 50.
- Balding means losing 50% of your hair.
- A common side effect of medications is hair loss.
- Thyroid imbalance and iron deficiency also cause hair loss.
- Newborn humans are born with about five million hair follicles.
- There are 1000 active hair follicles per square centimeter, and this number drops as you age.
- All hair follicles are formed when we were five months in the womb.
- Hair turns gray due to lower melanin production in the hair follicle.
- Gray hair is the result of age or stress.
- When hair follicles stop making melanin, they will never produce colored hair again.
- A single strand of hair can support up to 3 ounces of weight.
- Hair grows .3 to .5 mm per day, .25 cm or 0.5 inches per month, and 15 cm or 6 inches per year.
- Hair absorbs 30% of its weight when in water.
- Each hair strand has a protective outer layer called the cuticle.
- The cuticle lays flat with healthy hair, but it opens with damaged hair.
- The cortex is the middle layer of a hair strand and is composed of long proteins twisted together.
- Melanin is in the cortex layer.
- The innermost layer of hair is called the medulla.
- The medulla layer is usually not present in fine hair.
- Keratin is composed of an amino acid called cysteine.
- The only part of the hair that isn’t dead is the hair inside your scalp.
- Natural or Afro hair grows slower and is more fragile than European hair.
- Asian hair grows the fastest and has the best elasticity.
- Natural or Afro hair and European hair are more prone to balding than Asians.
- Asian hair is mostly always straight and black or dark brown.
- The cause of dandruff is a fungus called Malassezia Globosa.
- The word shampoo comes from the Hindi word, champna, which means “to knead.”
- Women tend to lose more hair after giving birth.
- Most shampoos are acidic to restore the pH of damaged hair and smooth the cuticle.
- It takes about seven years to grow your hair to the waist.
- It takes about three years to grow to your shoulders.
- The only way to get rid of split ends is to cut them off.
- The first commercial shampoo was introduced by Drene in the 1930s.
Sources: Trafft, NPD, workbench, Philip Kingsley, Science Direct, healthline, hairfinder.com, healthforum, Character Media, WebMD, Madison Reed, Self, whoinvetedit.
- Hair is stronger than a copper wire of the same diameter.
- The size of a hair follicle determines the thickness and length of hair.
- Each hair follicle contains its own muscle, nerve, and blood supply.
- Hair grows the fastest during the summer, when you’re asleep, and between the ages of 16 to 24.
- The average man spends 37 days of his life shaving.
- Facial hair grows faster than any other type of body hair.
- The first hair dye was invented in 1907 by French chemist Eugene Schueller, and it was called Aureole.