For several
years, there is a love story between hair and French consumers.
Thanks to our
national champion L’Oreal, which has
always invested in research and development, new products have been launched to
satisfy consumers’ needs, such as DOPAL, launched in 1933.
DOPAL was the
first shampoo without any soap and affordable for everyone. DOPAL was a success
and represented the beginning of innovation within the shampoo market.
At this point
of time, all of the consumers discovered Innovation & Beauty.
Today, the French shampoo market still is a dynamic
market (the 6th market worldwide, just after the German shampoo
market). This success is due to the ability of French large groups to
strengthen their Research and Development strategies.
Moreover, French distributors increasingly propose new
products offered at lower prices and called "me too" due to their
similarity with other shampoos found in the market.
Here and now,
let’s be focused on French shampoo consumers.
On average, a
French individual use 3.6 different products for his hair, such shampoo
as well as after shampoo and serum. French are also attached to diversity
because they consume, on average, 2.2 different shampoos at the same time.
As a matter
of fact, are they all using shampoo?
Except if you
live on Mars, almost 100% of the French population consumes shampoo, but to be
completely fair and precise, 92% of French people use a shampoo and wash their
hair 3 times a week.
Consequently,
who are the 8% missing? These 8% represent French babies
and the “no-poo”, i.e. people who refuse to use shampoo. Please take a look at
this website encouraging you to try a new life, i.e. “a life without shampoo”.
http://echosverts.com/2014/01/31/mes-3-premiers-mois-sans-shampooing/
On average, €31 are spent monthly
by French households for cosmetics and €8.4 are spent
monthly in the hair care category. Interestingly, women and people having
frizzy hair spend twice more on hair care products that other French consumers.
Now, you know
who is a shampoo consumer. Have you recognized yourself? If no, is it because
you are a “no-poo”?
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