
Dyson: Making Headway in Beauty Appliances
Dyson, a premium U.K.-based technology company that designs and manufactures household items, continues to elevate its position in the hot tools and beauty appliances market.
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Dyson, a premium U.K.-based technology company that designs and manufactures household items, continues to elevate its position in the hot tools and beauty appliances market.

Belgium’s hot tools market grew by almost 8% in 2020, driven by the exceptional e-commerce sales of L’Oréal and Dyson in the last quarter, according

The medical care providers channel in the Chinese professional skin care market grew by nearly 12% in 2020, according to Kline’s recently published Professional Skin Care Global Series report. This figure is higher than the growth

As the pandemic continues to linger, the salon hair care industry in the Asia-Pacific region is rising to the challenge ― from expansion of e-commerce in China to fostering

Henkel joined forces with a team of barber industry disruptors—Julius Arriola, Miguel Gutierrez, and Sofie Pok—to create a new collection of high-performing grooming goods that are accessible to all, regardless of gender or style. The

There’s a reason for the salon industry to celebrate: Retail product sales were up in the first quarter of 2021. While it might be tempting

NAK was one of the best-performing companies in the Australia market, registering double-digit growth as opposed to the average market (which declined at 7% in 2020). The company has been gaining

After outstanding double-digit growth in 2020, the home fragrances market is poised to continue outpacing its pre-pandemic performance, with all-channel retail sales anticipated to maintain strong growth in 2021, according to Kline’s recently published Home Fragrances USA. Candles will be

With 15% growth in Western Europe coming mostly from its home market in Sweden, but also from Germany, Maria Nila is one of the exceptions in terms of professional brands that are growing healthily during the pandemic.

COVID-19 pandemic measures massively disrupted the ability of U.S. and U.K. nail salons to perform services, but new research by Kline finds that the United Kingdom took a much bigger hit. According to Kline, the