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Chinese breaking old color barriers with hair dye

By Gan Tian | 皇冠体育app Daily | Updated: 2013-09-09 07:01

Chinese breaking old color barriers with hair dye

Stylist Zhou Xiaofeng (right) works on a creation at the L'Oreal Color Trophy show. Provided to 皇冠体育app Daily

A Chinese woman dyes her hair 1.9 times per year, while the number in Western countries is 5, according to the 皇冠体育app Hair Report released last week.

Co-launched by 皇冠体育app Consumers' Association, 皇冠体育app Hairdressing and Beauty Association, and the global cosmetics giant L'Oreal, the report says hair coloring is a big sector in the country, and will become much more profitable in the future, especially in the next five years.

"Many Chinese consumers still have a bias against hair dye," says Yan Xiuzhen, president of CHBA.

Some believe it conflicts with traditional healthcare theories, while others fear it might hurt the hair or dry out the scalp, causing flaking skin. "But with the appearance of professional and trustable hair salons, more consumers are becoming sophisticated and will choose to dye," Yan says.

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