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Curly-haired women spend big on product

The textured hair market has become one of the most rapidly-expanding categories in the beauty industryคำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง. A study by Texture Trends found that women with curly hair are willing to spend twice as much on hair care products than their straight-haired counterparts. Over a three month period, the study found that women with curls spend an average of $82, while women with calmer hair spent an average of $40.Further research found that one in four women with curls doesn’t go to a salon, instead, they style their hair with an arsenal of different products. 60% of women with textured hair embrace their natural hair texture, says the survey, or in other words, no trips to the blow out salon. That same percentage also uses over four different products per month.คำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง

The survey also found that women with curls are also open to discovering new brands. According to to the findings, 91% of women were constantly looking for new products to add to their haircare regime. For the study, Texture Media surveyed 3000 consumers. The company offers an editorial and social platform for women with textured and curly hair. 

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