Professional Skin Care Up 5.3% In 2011 Despite Slowdown In Spas/Salons
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
According to Kline & Company, sales through medical-care providers are helping to drive growth of professional skin-care products in the U.S. and EU, while business in spas and salons has been less robust. Overall, the market grew 5.3% globally in 2011, the market research firm says.
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