Hair Care in Cameroon

Hair Care in Cameroon


Hair breakages and scalp issues are some of the leading hair problems in Cameroon, which is why demand for conditioners and shampoos is on a growth trajectory. For scalp issues, dandruff is the main problem with the hot tropical climate in the country one of the main catalysts of this. There is also growing demand for hair loss treatments in the country due to the tradition of braiding. Braiding, which is a popular hairstyle in Cameroon, has the drawback of accelerating receding hair lines. This...

Euromonitor International's Hair Care in Cameroon report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data 2018-2022, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. Forecasts to 2027 illustrate how the market is set to change.

Product coverage: 2-in-1 Products, Colourants, Conditioners and Treatments, Hair Loss Treatments, Perms and Relaxants, Salon Professional Hair Care, Shampoos, Styling Agents.

Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.

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Hair Care in Cameroon
Euromonitor International
June 2023
List Of Contents And Tables
HAIR CARE IN CAMEROON
KEY DATA FINDINGS
2022 DEVELOPMENTS
Hair breakages, scalp problems and baldness are some of the key issues driving demand for hair care products in Cameroon
The significant increase in demand for wigs/human hair drives growth of shampoos, conditioners and styling agents, particularly hair sprays
Trendy modern haircuts positively impact sales of colourants and styling agents
PROSPECTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
Hair loss treatments grows at a rapid pace over the forecast period
The push to celebrate and embrace natural afro-textured hair drives demand for natural afro hair care products
Despite growing demand for natural hair care products and the popularity of local products for this purpose, imported brands retain their dominance
CATEGORY DATA
Table 1 Sales of Hair Care by Category: Value 2017-2022
Table 2 Sales of Hair Care by Category: % Value Growth 2017-2022
Table 3 Sales of Hair Care by Premium vs Mass: % Value 2017-2022
Table 4 NBO Company Shares of Hair Care: % Value 2018-2022
Table 5 LBN Brand Shares of Hair Care: % Value 2019-2022
Table 6 LBN Brand Shares of Premium Hair Care: % Value 2019-2022
Table 7 Forecast Sales of Hair Care by Category: Value 2022-2027
Table 8 Forecast Sales of Hair Care by Category: % Value Growth 2022-2027
Table 9 Forecast Sales of Hair Care by Premium vs Mass: % Value 2022-2027
BEAUTY AND PERSONAL CARE IN CAMEROON
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2022 key trends
Competitive landscape
Retailing developments
What next for beauty and personal care?
MARKET DATA
Table 10 Sales of Beauty and Personal Care by Category: Value 2017-2022
Table 11 Sales of Beauty and Personal Care by Category: % Value Growth 2017-2022
Table 12 GBO Company Shares of Beauty and Personal Care: % Value 2018-2022
Table 13 NBO Company Shares of Beauty and Personal Care: % Value 2018-2022
Table 14 LBN Brand Shares of Beauty and Personal Care: % Value 2019-2022
Table 15 Penetration of Private Label in Beauty and Personal Care by Category: % Value 2017-2022
Table 16 Distribution of Beauty and Personal Care by Format: % Value 2017-2022
Table 17 Distribution of Beauty and Personal Care by Format and Category: % Value 2022
Table 18 Forecast Sales of Beauty and Personal Care by Category: Value 2022-2027
Table 19 Forecast Sales of Beauty and Personal Care by Category: % Value Growth 2022-2027
DISCLAIMER
SOURCES
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