Beauty salon

A beauty salon or beauty parlor is an establishment that provides cosmetic treatments for people.[1] Other variations of this type of business include hair salons, spas, day spas, and medical spas.

Hair salon styling floor

Beauty treatments

Massage for the body is a beauty treatment, with various techniques offering benefits to the skin (including the application of beauty products) and increasing mental well-being.[2] Hair removal is offered at some beauty salons through treatments such as waxing and threading. Some beauty salons also style hair instead of requiring clients to go to a separate hair salon. Some also offer sun tanning via tanning beds.

Facials may include the use of a facial mask

Another popular beauty treatment specific to the face is known as a facial. The perceived effects of a facial mask treatment include revitalization, healing, or refreshment of the skin. They may yield temporary benefits depending on environmental, dietary, and other skincare factors. Although customers seek out these services for anti-aging or anti-inflammatory results, there is little to no objective evidence that there are any long-term benefits to the various available facial treatments.[3]

Specialized beauty salons known as nail salons offer treatments such as manicures and pedicures for the nails. A manicure is a treatment for the hands that involves trimming and filing of the fingernails and softening the cuticles in preparation for the application of nail polish. A pedicure is a treatment for the feet that involves trimming and filing of the toenails in preparation for the application of nail polish, as well as the softening or removal of calluses.

Afghanistan

There were thousands of beauty salons in Afghanistan before the Taliban outlawed them in July 2023, mandating their closure within a month.[4][5]

India

Beauty parlors employed 3.4 million people across India in 2013.[6] The industry was expected to employ 12.1 million workers by 2022.[6] Services typically include facials, skin-lightening bleaches, waxing, hair coloring, and hair straightening.[7]

United States

Beauty salons have been a recession-resistant industry across the United States. Although sales had declined from 2008 highs due to the Great Recession, they remain robust with a long-term positive forecast.[8] Despite the tendency for consumers to be more price-conscious during recessions, spending continued to increase. With rising per capita incomes across the United States since 2015, beauty salons boomed, generating $56.2 billion in the United States. Hair care was the largest segment, with 86,000 locations. Skincare was expected to generate $21.09 billion in revenue by 2023, growing annually by 3.91%.[9] This growth was driven in part by increasing awareness of the importance of skin care among American women, but also specifically due to an increase in the market for men.[10] In 2020, the market was distributed widely across America, with a concentration in the Northeast and Midwest. There was also a growing trend in boutique salons popping up and leveraging online marketing to gain customers and compete with the franchise chains.[11] In 2014, the US Labor Department estimated employment in the United States increased 20% between 2008-2014, with the greatest employment growth from skincare specialists.[12] Beauty salons employ cosmetologists specializing in general beautification techniques. Cosmetology licensing requirements vary from state to state and depend on which specific license type is desired: general cosmetologist, hair stylist, esthetician, manicurist, barber, electrologist, or other.[13]

References

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  3. "You Asked: Should I Get a Facial?". Time. Retrieved 2022-02-05.
  4. Ana Nicolaci da Costa (2023-07-19). "Afghanistan: Women protest against beauty salon closures". BBC News. Retrieved 2023-07-24.
  5. "Afghan Taliban order beauty salons to close". The Manila Times. 4 July 2023.
  6. Dalmia, Katyayani (2020). "Beauty Parlour". Keywords for India : a Conceptual Lexicon for the 21st Century. London: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. pp. 76–77. ISBN 978-1-350-03927-8. OCLC 1134074309.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
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  9. "Skin Care - Worldwide | Statista Market Forecast". Statista. Retrieved 2023-01-06.
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  12. "US Bureau of Labor Statistics 2008-09". Archived from the original on December 4, 2008.
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