When it's frostbite weather outside just about 85 percent of the year, it's no wonder these Minnesotans spend a lot of time and dough their looks. That kind of cold wreaks havoc on hair, skin and nails. At last count (in 2002, the latest Census data available), there were 1343 "personal care" businesses in the City of Lakes, more than a thousand of which were hair salons.
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No. 8: Charleston, W.Va.
No, it's not a typo. We're basing this entry on one staggering fact alone: the city has more indoor tanning salons per person than any other city in the country -- about 33.7 per 100,000 people, according to a study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine. That's more than New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego and Miami combined. And it's not like we're talking about a place like Anchorage, Alaska, where you get only a few hours of sunlight every day in the winter. They've clearly missed the memo about UV rays making your skin look like carry-on luggage.
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7. San Diego, Calif.
You'd think the natural beauty and year-round splendor of sunny, southern California would keep the population looking good, but they spend a fortune on their faces (and on hair and skin). There are 5.2 plastic surgeons per 100,000 people, and San Diegans spend more than $3 million annually on hair coloring alone. They spend at least $900,000 on cosmetics, but thanks to potentially brutal sun exposure, a whopping $6.2 million on skin care.
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6. Dallas, Texas
As the saying goes, everything is bigger (but not necessarily better) in Texas, and that includes dollars and businesses devoted to making people pretty. There were more than 1,500 salons (hair and nail) in 2002 (the most recent data available from the Census), and we're guessing those numbers have dramatically increased, as the population has.
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5. Los Angeles
Of course you thought Silicone City would top the list of cities obsessed with looks -- and it does in some categories. There are 4.1 plastic surgeons per 100,000 people, and Angelenos spend nearly $50 million a year on cosmetics, hair products and skin care. California has more hair restoration surgeons than any other state, and we're betting they're heavily concentrated here. Number of personal care businesses? More than 3,700 -- second only to New York City.
We're all for wanting to look good -- heck, we spend our days telling you about the latest, greatest (and not so stellar) in the world of beauty. But then there's vanity -- being obsessed with looks to the point of spending major bucks on stuff that's supposed to make you pretty. We compiled data on the vanity industry -- plastic surgeons, tanning salons and businesses that cater to your hair, nails and skin -- to find out which cities are more obsessed than the rest. Find out if you live in a me-me-me city.