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Beauty and Personal Care - Competitive Penetration of Salons by State

Choropleth map of the United States displaying competitive penetration of beauty salons by state, measured as number of salons per 1K residents, with darker green indicating higher density. Source: Enigma.

Colorado, Florida, Washington, Oregon, and New Hampshire have the highest number of salons per a thousand residents – between 167 to 183 salons.

The least salon-saturated states are Indiana, Minnesota, Kentucky, Mississippi, and West Virginia, ranging from 88 to 113 salons per a thousand residents.

Enigma’s data can help you learn more about the landscape of businesses across different cities and states to help you better target and tailor offers regionally.