Dublin, July 11, 2017 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "North American Aromatherapy Diffusers Market 2017" report to their offering.
A comprehensive analysis of the North AmericanAromatherapy Diffusers Marketincluding market sizing, market share by competitor, drivers restraints and forecasts to 2023.
Diffusionis the processof dispersing essential oils so that their aroma fills a room (or an area) with the natural fragrance. For the purposes of this report, diffuser types include ultrasonic, nebulizer, evaporative and heat. There are other types of diffusers, but this analysis will focus on products that specifically utilize essential oils.
The report provides an overview of the Aromatherapy Diffuser Market in North America.
This report captures the following information:
- Market Size, Growth Rate, Forecast 2016-2023
- Growth Drivers & Challenges
- Market Analysis: Aromatherapy Diffuser
- Market Share Split by Supplier
- Distribution Landscape
- Latest Developments & Market Trends
Companies Featured:
NOW Products, doTERRA, Young Living Essential Oils, SpaRoom (Unitrex), ZAQ (Enovize),Scentsy, and Saje Natural Wellness,among others.
Key Topics Covered:
I. Scope of Research/Definitions
II. Aromatherapy Difuser Market: North America
a. Product Types
i. Nebulizer Difusers
ii. Ultrasonic Difusers
iii. Evaporative Difusers
iv. Heat Difusers
III. Market Measurements
a. Market Drivers
b. Market Restraints
c. Aromatherapy Difuser Market: North America, Revenue Forecasts (2016-2023)
d. Aromatherapy Difuser Market: North America Market Shares, by Revenues
e. Percentage Split between Canada and The United States, by Revenues
f. Split Between Ultrasonic and Other Types of Difusers
g. Distribution in 2014 versus 2016
h. Pricing Trends: Premium Products
i. Pricing Trends: Regular Products
j. Market Trends
k. Consumer Trends
l. Quotes from Key Industry Participants
IV. Company Profiles
a. doTERRA
b. Young Living
c. SpaRoom
d. Strategic Recommendations
V. About the Publisher
a. About Us
b. Methodology
c. Disclaimer
d. Contact Us
Companies Mentioned
- doTERRA
- NOW Products
- Saje Natural Wellness
- Scentsy
- SpaRoom (Unitrex)
- Young Living Essential Oils
- ZAQ (Enovize)
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/x6csgm/north_american
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