Category: Cosmetics & Personal Care
Costa Rica Cosmetics & Personal Care
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Premium Beauty and Personal Care in Costa Rica
... Lancôme, L’Occitane, and Clinique as they directly address specific skin issues. While premium skin care brands continue to be available in department stores and smaller shops, dermocosmetic brands have become increasingly available in pharmacies and ... Read More
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Baby and Child-Specific Products in Costa Rica
... introduced larger bottles for body washes and shampoos for their respective Johnson’s Baby and Huggies brands. Johnson’s Baby Shampoo is now available in 750ml bottles, whilst Huggies products now also come in 600ml bottles. This ... Read More
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Depilatories in Costa Rica
... to be non-essential and easily substitutable items. Consumers often use regular bar soap or shower gel instead of these products in order to save money. Private label and lower-priced products could therefore perform well in ... Read More
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Oral Care in Costa Rica
... the largest category, toothpaste, consumers tend to remain loyal to their preferred brand, but opt for a less specialised formula, or products in bundles or with price promotions in order to save money. Players are ... Read More
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Skin Care in Costa Rica
... has been spearheading the growth, offering an increased variety of products and constant discounts. Retailers including DermatALLogy are also offering dermocosmetics brands like Sensilis. Consumers are attracted to these products thanks to bundles and price ... Read More
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Men's Grooming in Costa Rica
... barbershops went out of business during the pandemic, several have reopened, offering their visitors specific brands such as Arium and Tech Italy. Barbershops have also contributed to a shift from hair gel to hair wax ... Read More
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Deodorants in Costa Rica
... Rica. To encourage consumption, some deodorants manufacturers have resorted to shrinkflation, while others have focused on bundling. For instance, Rexona and Lady Speed Stick are available in three-pack bundles and Dove in packs of two. ... Read More
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Hair Care in Costa Rica
... consumers’ purchasing decisions are based on price, regardless of quantity. This has led well-known brands to launch shampoo presentations of 200ml (normal bottle size 370ml) for sale in lower-priced retailers such as Pequeño Mundo, El ... Read More
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Beauty and Personal Care in Costa Rica
... Statistics Institute (INEC). Inflationary pressure increased further in the second quarter of 2022, and the rising cost of living resulted in most consumers becoming more cautious spenders, focusing on essential items and increasingly on price. ... Read More
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Sanitary Protection in Costa Rica
... a period of four months in 2022 due to a shortage of plastic, which is used as a raw material when manufacturing tampons. Kimberly-Clark Costa Rica SA imports its products from Czech Republic whilst Essity ... Read More
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Health and Beauty Specialist Retailers in Costa Rica
... demand for supplements and vitamins; this has seen specialist retailers like GNC enjoy exceptional growth in 2021. There is increasing perception that this kind of dietary health is an important part of a beauty routine, ... Read More