Aesthetic Treatments Are No Longer Just A Big-City Beauty Move

From Black women in major metros to those in smaller towns, aesthetic treatments are reshaping how beauty investments a made across every region of the country. The post Aesthetic Treatments Are No Longer Just A Big-City Beauty Move appeared first on MadameNoire.

Aesthetic Treatments Are No Longer Just A Big-City Beauty Move
Aesthetic treatments are no longer just a big-city beauty move
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Aesthetic treatments aren’t just for Black women in major cities anymore because they’re becoming more accessible in smaller communities, social media has increased awareness of cosmetic procedures, and advances in technology have made treatments safer and more widely available. Local med spas and cosmetic clinics are also expanding their services, and more Black women are prioritizing preventive skincare and aesthetic wellness.

Premium Beauty News says that the global Black beauty market has risen by 14.2% per year since 2024, and it’s expected to continue to at least 2033. Black women use seven times more beauty products for their bodies and hair routines, too, so it’s important that the money spent is well worth it.

While aesthetic treatments were once only for those in big cities, things are changing. This is why Black women all across the nation are getting the beauty treatments they want and deserve.

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