A new study on honesty found than 41% of Americans edit their selfies. See what else Americans lie about and which states tend to be the most dishonest.
A new US consumer study by All Things Hair shows that a quarter of American women, especially multiracial and biracial women, don't go to the salon. The survey also shows African American women visit more regularly, have longer appointments and spend more at the salon, despite the fact they have to travel the furthest.
Haircuts and skincare make up 46% of Americans' beauty expenses per month. Find out how that compares to fitness and wellness, and how inflation is impacting this.
Having a successful retail season depends on your ability to stock up on what your clients are seeking. This new report on the most popular beauty gifts in each state may give you insight on how well you will do this year.
Mindbody taps the thoughts of both consumers and wellness brands to understand the impacts of the past 18 months, and how the industry will move forward.
Maybe it's not you; it's them. Check Booksy's survey of 15 major cities ranked by percentage of clients who don't show up for their beauty or wellness appointment.
A recent survey shows that 46% of moviegoers are likely to change their appearance based on the movies they see, and hair is the second most likely thing they will change.
Does hair color determine success? Interested in answering this question, online marketplace OnBuy.com analyzed lists of the wealthiest celebrities and found some surprising results.