2023
Beauty and Wellness
Trends
Square Appointments takes a look at beauty and wellness trends from before and after the pandemic to see how consumer and merchant behavior has changed.
The solo stylist glow up
Between 2020 and 2022 there was an increase in sole proprietors in the beauty and wellness space that earned over $250K in annual revenue, the equivalent of businesses with multiple employees. The most successful entrepreneurs were barbers, nail stylists, spa owners, skin aestheticians, and practitioners at med spas, given that growth within these professions grew five percent since 2019. Nine percent of businesses that started in 2020 as a sole proprietorship on Square Appointments actually grew into a business with multiple employees by the end of 2022.
579
Average number of days for a sole proprietor to add their first employee to their payroll
5.5x
Approximate increase in annual revenue for businesses that grew to multiple staff compared to those that remained sole-proprietors
“It’s inspiring to see more and more beauty professionals build something of their own and to see how Square Appointments empowers their entrepreneurial journeys.”
— Willem Ave, GM, Square Appointments
Wellness is the new beauty
There was a 54% increase in wellness centers using Square from 2020 to 2022, compared to before the pandemic. Below are the largest and smallest cities in the US where wellness centers grew the most the 3 years following the pandemic.
Large cities with the greatest increase in wellness centers
San Antonio, TX grew 72%
Houston, TX grew 64%
St. Louis, MO grew 65%
Seattle, WA grew 63%
Small cities with the greatest increase in wellness centers
Augusta, GA grew 89%
Fort Wayne, IN grew 83%
Akron, OH grew 82%
Most popular wellness services
Wellness services have taken off in popularity, especially after the pandemic, as consumers invest more in self care and mental and physical wellness. Crystal healing massage services were the only service types to double their booking rates in 2021, only to return back to their pre-pandemic levels by 2022.
13x
Increase in float therapy bookings from 2019 to 2020
80%
Increase in sound bath bookings from 2021 to 2022
$522
Average cost for radiofrequency treatments, which was the most expensive wellness service, offered from 2019 to 2022
Med spas are on the rise
There was a 70% increase in med spas using Square from 2020 to 2022, compared to before the pandemic. Below are the largest and smallest cities in the US where med spas grew the most the 3 years following the pandemic.
Large cities with the greatest increase in med spa businesses
Virginia Beach, VA grew 86%
Orlando, FL grew 82%
Baltimore, MD grew 80%
Indianapolis, IN grew 84%
Small cities with more than 10 med spa businesses
Jackson, MI grew 93%
Madison, WI grew 90%
Springfield, MO grew 84%
Most popular med spa services
Medspa services booked with Square Appointments saw some serious growth from 2020 to 2022, including clients booking botox or injections 2 times per year on average in 2022.
9x
Increase of botox or injection treatments booked from 2019 to 2022
37%
Appointments for IV therapy grew year over year from 2020 to 2021
$445
Average cost of a single botox or injectable service in 2022
9
The average number of days clients book in advance in 2022
17%
Of clients book within 24 h of their appointment in 2022
46%
Of clients book outside the 9-to-5 working hour window, which stayed the same before and after 2020
Diverse income streams
The pandemic forced beauty and wellness businesses to embrace new income streams and to adopt omnichannel selling to drive incremental revenue.
11%
Of businesses that only sold products in-store in their first year with Square Appointments now also sell online
33%
Of businesses that only sold services in their first year on Square Appointments, started to sell products by the end of 2022
4
The percentage point increase from 2020 to 2022 of retail businesses using Square Appointments to sell services
What’s trending and what’s not
Some trends from the pandemic that just didn’t stick, and one that did.
DIY kits
The number of businesses that sell DIY kits grew from 0.6% to 2.5% from 2020 to 2021, then dropped again to 0.9% in 2022
Branded products
30% of businesses sold their own homemade and branded products in 2020, which dropped to 11% by 2022
Loyalty programs
Beauty businesses that used Square Loyalty increased 38% from 2020 to 2021, and increased another 30% from 2021 to 2022
Gender-neutral services
Businesses across the U.S. are going gender neutral. Since 2020 there has been a 9% increase in gender-neutral services offered on Square Appointments.
Cities with the most salons that offer gender-neutral pricing
1 Modesto, CA
2 Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA
3 Rochester, NY
4 Eugene, OR
5 Brownsville-Harlingen, TX
This is just the beginning.
Methodology:
All data presented are unaudited and subject to adjustment.
The 2023 Beauty and Wellness Trends report analyzed transactions, services, and booking behaviors across beauty businesses using Square Appointments primarily from January 2019 to December 2022. All monetary metrics are displayed in USD.