GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Statistics About The Least Damaging Hair Color
Statistics show that people with lighter hair colors tend to experience less damage to their hair compared to those with darker hair colors.
In the following post, we explore a series of statistics related to hair coloring choices and their impact on hair health. From the preferences of women in the U.S. to the growing global market for less damaging hair colors, these numbers shed light on the trend towards healthier hair dye options.
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"According to a study, red hair dye is often deemed the least destructive color, causing fewer hair damage issues."
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"Around 75% of women in the U.S. dye their hair, mainly opting for shades that are less harmful."
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"Semi-permanent hair dyes, commonly used for less damaging hair colors, account for 6% of the global hair color market."
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"In a survey, approximately 40% of respondents claimed to have never experienced hair damage from the use of least damaging hair colors."
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"Hair dyes that cause least damage, such as semi-permanent and temporary hues, are anticipated to grow at a 3.5% CAGR from 2019-2025."
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"One in five US adults aged 35-44 used semi-permanent hair color, believed to cause less damage, in 2020."
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"In the UK, 38% of the population use hair color, many opting for less damaging options."
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"it's estimated that 70% of women over the age of 40 use hair dyes; the majority prefer less damaging products to maintain healthy hair."
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"Semi-permanent and Demi-permanent colors are the least damaging, having a market size of over 7.3 billion dollars in 2020 signifies its acceptance."
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"Over 43% of women surveyed in one study reported less hair damage when using non-permanent hair dyes."
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"In a 2021 survey, 38% of respondents said that they would choose the least damaging hair color to prevent hair loss."
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"More than 65% of hair color consumers in a survey reported fewer split ends when using less damaging hair colors."
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"The less harmful hair dye segment is projected to experience a CAGR of 3.5% from 2019 to 2030."
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"In the US, 70% of women who dye their hair at home prefer less damaging semi-permanent dyes."
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"45% of Canadian women showcase a tendency towards using semi-permanent hair colors, known for being less damaging."
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"In a survey, 60% of women below 30 years of age preferred less damaging semi-permanent and temporary hair colors to maintain their hair health."
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"More than 50% of people who use hair dye reported improved hair health when using low or no ammonia hair colors which are less damaging."
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"On average, women who use hair colors tend to do so every 4-6 weeks, typically choosing options that are less damaging to prevent frequent hair damage"