HUH: Study Shows Africans Spent Over $7 Billion On Weaves, Wigs, Extensions

Date: 07-08-2014 10:41 pm (9 years ago) | Author: Victor A. Ofoma
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According to a new report by Reuters, the African hair care business has become a multi-billion dollar industry; so much so that just last year alone, over $7 billion dollars (N1.7 trillion) was spent!

Read their report below:

With all the skill of a master weaver at a loom, Esther Ogble stands under a parasol in the sprawling Wuse market in Nigeria's capital and spins synthetic fibre into women's hair. Nearby, three customers - one in a hijab - wait for a turn to spend several hours and $40 to have their hair done, a hefty sum in a country where many live on less than $2 a day.

While still largely based in the informal economy, the African haircare business has become a multi-billion dollar industry that stretches to China and India and has drawn global giants such as L'Oreal and Unilever.

Hairdressers such as Ogble are a fixture of markets and taxi parks across Africa, reflecting both the continent's rising incomes and demand from hair-conscious women.

"I need to braid my hair so that I will look beautiful," said 25-year-old Blessing James, wincing as Ogble combed and tugged at the back of her head before weaving in a plait that fell well past the shoulder.

While reliable Africa-wide figures are hard to come by, market research firm Euromonitor International estimates $1.1 billion of shampoos, relaxers and hair lotions were sold in South Africa, Nigeria and Cameroon alone last year. It sees the liquid haircare market growing by about 5 percent from 2013 to 2018 in Nigeria.

This does not include sales from more than 40 other sub-Saharan countries, or the huge "dry hair" market of weaves, extensions and wigs crafted from everything from synthetic fibre to human or yak hair.

Some estimates put Africa's dry hair industry at as much as $6 billion a year; Nigerian singer Muma Gee recently boasted that she spends 500,000 naira ($3,100) on a single hair piece made of 11 sets of human hair.

 In one clue to the potential for Africa, market research firm Mintel put the size of the black hair care market in the United States at $684 million in 2013, estimating that it could be closer to $500 billion if weaves, extensions and sales from independent beauty stores or distributors are included.
What is certain is that Africa's demand for hair products, particularly those made from human hair, is only growing.

"It hurts, but you have to endure if you want to look nice," said Josephine Ezeh, who sat in Wuse market cradling a baby as a hairdresser tugged at her head. "Hair is very, very important."

Posted: at 7-08-2014 10:41 PM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
- loko2k4reel at 7-08-2014 10:55 PM (9 years ago)
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Why e be say we Africans no dey appreciate Wetin baba God give us. Africans go bleach skin becos we won look like Oyibo , Africans go use Oyibo dead body hair or India people hair wey dem don use do sacrifice to their juju finish fix for their God given hair, Africans we to like fake life. How many Oyibos we don ever see say he or she go buy soap or cream to use becos e won look like African? God help us
Posted: at 7-08-2014 10:55 PM (9 years ago) | Upcoming
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- beneno at 7-08-2014 11:08 PM (9 years ago)
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warever  Roll Eyes  Roll Eyes  Roll Eyes  Roll Eyes
Posted: at 7-08-2014 11:08 PM (9 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- mensch at 8-08-2014 12:52 AM (9 years ago)
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my people are perishing cause they lack wisdom.
all those chemicals damages the body
Posted: at 8-08-2014 12:52 AM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- sgenevasmith at 8-08-2014 05:08 AM (9 years ago)
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 SPENT OVER 7 BILLION DOLLARS FOR HAIR THAT IS NOT THEIRS. STUPIDITY. HELL, WHAT DO YOU NEED ALL THAT HAIR FOR?  THE MEN DEFINITELY DO NOT PLAY WITH THAT HAIR ON YOUR HEAD.  MAYBE THE HAIR BETWEEN THE LEGS!  GIRLS, YOU KNOW BETTER!; I KNOW YOUR MAMA DID NOT RAISE YOU AS DUMMIES?
Posted: at 8-08-2014 05:08 AM (9 years ago) | Upcoming
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- Dorokenny at 8-08-2014 08:00 AM (9 years ago)
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na girls na.. they never appreciate their natural beauty
Posted: at 8-08-2014 08:00 AM (9 years ago) | Upcoming
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- starofdavid at 8-08-2014 09:54 AM (9 years ago)
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I have always said that the black race lost thier identity. we have not been able to develop a product that will make our women treat thier hairs naturaly instead of wigs and human hairs from other race.And now, it is impossible to change thier mentality. it is untill death do them part.
Posted: at 8-08-2014 09:54 AM (9 years ago) | Newbie
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- schmit at 8-08-2014 10:17 AM (9 years ago)
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E pass ooo
Posted: at 8-08-2014 10:17 AM (9 years ago) | Hero
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- Nicksam at 8-08-2014 11:00 AM (9 years ago)
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 Grin Grin Grin Grin
Posted: at 8-08-2014 11:00 AM (9 years ago) | Hero
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- deboalabi262 at 8-08-2014 04:00 PM (9 years ago)
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 Huh? Huh? Huh?

Posted: at 8-08-2014 04:00 PM (9 years ago) | Hero
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- angesco at 8-08-2014 04:13 PM (9 years ago)
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And this is why the CHINESE and INDIANS are opening saloons and cosmetic shops around the globe!
Posted: at 8-08-2014 04:13 PM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- osarobo62 at 8-08-2014 04:23 PM (9 years ago)
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of that money,....$6.9 billion came from money-miss-road men.
Posted: at 8-08-2014 04:23 PM (9 years ago) | Hero
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- cocoeni at 8-08-2014 06:10 PM (9 years ago)
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 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
Posted: at 8-08-2014 06:10 PM (9 years ago) | Hero
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- elchymo at 25-08-2015 05:57 PM (8 years ago)
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Na wa oo...
Posted: at 25-08-2015 05:57 PM (8 years ago) | Hero
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