CONFLICT AND CONSTRAINT HIT LEBANESE HAIR CARE MARKET

THE LEBANESE haircare market has been in a state of flux over the past six years, reflecting the instability in the Levant. Following the start of the Syrian conflict in 2011, the country’s haircare market grew as Lebanon took in more than 1 million Syrian refugees. But the good times have not always been maintained. “The haircare market has seen strong fluctuations in recent years, with good growth during 2011 to 2013, due to the huge influx of Syrian refugees,” said Natalia Gorzawski, a Middle East research analyst at market researcher Euromonitor ...


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