2021 shampoo market trend, opportunity and competition analysis report, including Procter & Gamble, L'Oreal, Unilever, Henkel, Johnson & Johnson, Estee Lauder, Shiseido-ResearchAndMarkets.com

2021-12-01 08:27:53 By : Mr. Devin He

Dublin, November 9, 2021--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ResearchAndMarkets.com has added the "Analysis of Shampoo Market Trends, Opportunities and Competition" report to its products.

By 2026, the global shampoo market is expected to reach 34.9 billion U.S. dollars, with a compound annual growth rate of 3.7% from 2020 to 2026.

The shampoo market is promising, with opportunities in supermarkets/hypermarkets, department stores, pharmacies and pharmacies, health and beauty stores, and e-commerce retail markets.

The main driving forces of this market are the increase in demand for natural ingredient shampoos, the increase in per capita income in developing countries, the increase in hair loss problems, and the increase in consumer spending on hair care products.

Emerging trends have a direct impact on the dynamics of the shampoo market, including the growing demand for vegan shampoos and concerns about the use of dry shampoos. Procter & Gamble, L'Oreal, Henkel, Unilever, Johnson & Johnson, Shiseido and Estee Lauder are the major shampoo manufacturers.

Analysts predict that due to the increase in hair loss caused by pollution and climate change, standard shampoos will be the largest part of the forecast period.

As consumers are becoming more aware of the harmful effects of chemical shampoos, organic shampoos are expected to experience the highest growth during the forecast period.

Due to population growth, increasing per capita income in developing countries (especially China and India), and the ease of use and availability of small travel outfits, the Asia-Pacific region will remain the largest market during the forecast period.

Estimated market size: Estimated value of shampoo market size (US$ million)

Trend and forecast analysis: market trends (2015-2020) and forecasts (2021-2026) in various market segments and regions.

Segmentation analysis: market size by product type, chemical type and distribution channel

Regional analysis: Shampoo market segmentation in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and other regions of the world.

Growth opportunities: Analyze the growth opportunities of different product types, chemical types, distribution channels and regions in the shampoo market.

Strategic analysis: This includes mergers and acquisitions, new product development, and the competitive landscape of the shampoo market.

Analysis of industry competition intensity based on Porter’s five forces model[J].

3. 2015-2026 market trends and forecast analysis

3.3: Global Shampoo Market Trends and Forecasts

3.4: Global Shampoo Market by Product Type

3.5: Global Shampoo Market by Chemical Type

3.6: Global Shampoo Market by Distribution Channel Type

4. Analysis of market trends and forecasts by region from 2015 to 2026

4.1: Global Shampoo Market by Region

4.2: North American Shampoo Market Trends and Forecasts

4.2.1: North American Shampoo Market by Product Type

4.2.2: North American Shampoo Market by Chemical Type

4.2.3: Distribution Channels of Shampoo Market in North America

5.4: Porter's five forces analysis

6. Growth Opportunities and Strategic Analysis

6.1.1: Growth opportunities in the global shampoo market by product type

6.1.2: Growth opportunities of the global shampoo market by chemical type

6.1.3: Growth Opportunities in the Global Shampoo Market by Distribution Channel

6.1.4: Growth Opportunities in the Global Shampoo Market by Regions

6.2: New trends in the global shampoo market

6.3.2: M&A and joint ventures in the global shampoo market

7. Brief Introduction of Leading Enterprises

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