Region: Africa
Category: Cosmetics & Personal Care

Africa Cosmetics & Personal Care

(796 reports matching your criteria)
  • Tissue and Hygiene in Angola

    ... growth, rising affluence and urbanisation to ensure consistently rising demand. Menstrual care, nappies/diapers and toilet paper are steadily becoming ubiquitous among consumers of all income levels and industry players have responded by offering wide ranges ... Read More

  • Retail Adult Incontinence in South Africa

    ... in the further demand for private label and cheaper alternatives. Although private label gained volume share, Essity continued to lead retail adult incontinence in 2023, with its Tena brand providing reliable and quality products. Hartmann-Vitamed ... Read More

  • Nappies/Diapers/Pants in South Africa

    ... are considerably brand loyal when it comes to buying nappies, which has historically supported the dominance of Huggies and Pampers, private label manufacturers have continued to increase the quality of their products, making them more ... Read More

  • Menstrual Care in South Africa

    ... value performance of menstrual care, with rising costs ensuring that value growth was higher than volume growth. As a result, brands and retailers increasingly adapted to the demand for more affordable products. Dis-Chem Pharmacies, a ... Read More

  • Wipes in South Africa

    ... record impressive growth. Therefore, consumers turned to cost-reducing opportunities as part of household spending. In health and beauty specialists, rewards programmes were effective in creating greater brand awareness. For example, Dis-Chem launched its rewards programme ... Read More

  • Global Morocco Argan Oil Market Growth 2024-2030

    ... the Morocco Argan Oil is forecast to a readjusted size of US$ million by 2030 with a CAGR of % during review period. The research report highlights the growth potential of the global Morocco Argan ... Read More

  • Tissue and Hygiene in South Africa

    ... inflation in the country decreased to 5.4% in June 2023, which was significantly lower than the previous year. On the other hand, persistent loadshedding, accompanied by supply chain constraints caused by back logs at key ... Read More

  • Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2031 - By Product, Technology, Grade, Application, End-user, Region: (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and Middle East and Africa)

    ... Global market for sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), a surfactant used in numerous applications ranging from personal care products to industrial cleaners, is poised for substantial growth in the coming years. Forecasts project a compound annual ... Read More

  • Tissue and Hygiene in Ethiopia

    ... urbanisation. However, the performance of the market continued to be constrained by widespread poverty, political instability, and distribution and importation challenges, as well as low product awareness due to a lack of advertising and campaigns. ... Read More

  • Tissue and Hygiene in Tunisia

    ... and also slower growth in the economy, as Tunisia continued to grapple with persistent drought and external financing challenges, aligned with increasing debt. Euromonitor International's Tissue and Hygiene in Tunisia report offers a comprehensive guide ... Read More

  • Mesotherapy Market Size and Forecast (2020 - 2030), Global and Regional Share, Trend, and Growth Opportunity Analysis Report Coverage: By Product Type (Mesotherapy Solution Kits, Mesotherapy Devices, Mesotherapy Filler Kits, Mesotherapy Chemical Peels, and Anti-Aging Masks), Indication (Anti-Aging and Wrinkle Treatment, Facial Rejuvenation, Fat Loss, Hair Loss, Stretch Marks, and Acne and Scar Treatment), and End User (Dermatology Clinics, Cosmetic Clinics, Hospitals, and Others), and Geography (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, South & Central America, and Middle East & Africa)

    ... Masks), Indication (Anti-Aging and Wrinkle Treatment, Facial Rejuvenation, Fat Loss, Hair Loss, Stretch Marks, and Acne and Scar Treatment), and End User (Dermatology Clinics, Cosmetic Clinics, Hospitals, and Others), and Geography (North America, Europe, Asia ... Read More

  • Menstrual Care in Tunisia

    ... discounting from the major brands such as Lilas and Nana. However, Procter & Gamble’s Always offered the most generous discounts, such as 50% off a second packet of panty liners. It also offered bundles of ... Read More

  • Nappies/Diapers/Pants in Tunisia

    ... nappies instead, as they looked to cut down on spending. Euromonitor International's Nappies/Diapers/Pants in Tunisia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the ... Read More

  • Away-From-Home Tissue and Hygiene in Tunisia

    ... growth, though constant value growth was more moderate, as inflation continued to be high. Volume growth was also moderate and was party supported by a recovery in tourist numbers. With customers looking to save costs, ... Read More

  • Retail Adult Incontinence in Tunisia

    ... In addition, Tunisia’s population is ageing, with more people being aged 65 and over, and with older people being the main consumer base, this also supported increased volume sales. Euromonitor International's Retail Adult Incontinence in ... Read More

  • Nappies/Diapers/Pants in Cameroon

    ... nappies, which are available in neighbourhood stores for around XAF100. This is an attractive alternative for both low- and middle-income families as it allows them to buy only what they immediately require. To save money ... Read More

  • Tissue and Hygiene in Cameroon

    ... growth. In the retail tissue market, a recent report by the National Institute of Statistics reveals that only 66% of Cameroonians have access to improved toilet facilities. Shockingly, 42% of this population still relies on ... Read More

  • Wipes in Cameroon

    ... priced brands, including Softcare, Familia, Cutties, Joylinks, and Molfix, has further increased awareness and demand, and there is a noticeable shift away from cheaper alternative products such as toilet paper. Many parents who buy disposable ... Read More

  • Menstrual Care in Cameroon

    ... to widespread availability, the category also benefits from its affordability compared with alternative products, and the familiarity it has established among consumers. The majority of domestic players in the menstrual care market have strong standard ... Read More

  • Away-From-Home Tissue and Hygiene in Cameroon

    ... create a challenging environment for the industry. Prominent players in the tissue and hygiene market primarily focus on the more profitable retail sector, resulting in a distinct lack of product variety and accessibility in the ... Read More

  • Tissue and Hygiene in Tanzania

    ... companies like DRAFCO Group T Ltd and NN General Supplies are contributing innovative adult incontinence products. Such trends underscore the cultural shift towards embracing retail tissue products, highlighting a promising trajectory for the industry in ... Read More

  • Wipes in Algeria

    ... also benefited from not yet being mature and fully saturated, as well as the rising focus on hygiene and convenience. Sales remained limited to personal wipes is 2023 as Algerian consumers do not regard home ... Read More

  • Retail Adult Incontinence in Algeria

    ... increasing due to soaring inflation rates. However, in value terms, growth declined due to a lower price rise than in 2022 when prices surged significantly. In addition, with rising price-sensitivity, many consumers switched to cheaper ... Read More

  • Retail Adult Incontinence in Morocco

    ... products, partnered with ongoing ageing in Morocco, which widens the consumer base and drives sales. Despite improved retail volume growth and increasing availability of lower-priced brands, Moroccans' awareness does remain limited. In addition, many users ... Read More

  • Nappies/Diapers/Pants in Kenya

    ... targeting young suburban mothers who are financially challenged. For example, Softcare has adapted to the Kadogo economy by selling individually wrapped baby diapers for as little as KSh20 apiece, making them affordable to the low-income ... Read More

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