Region: Europe
Category: Cosmetics & Personal Care

Europe Cosmetics & Personal Care

(2,541 reports matching your criteria)
  • Tissue and Hygiene in Estonia

    ... a significant driving force. Secondly, the trend towards an active lifestyle significantly bolstered categories like tampons, facial cleansing wipes, and boxed facial tissues. Thirdly, an increased emphasis on personal hygiene contributed notably to mar... Euromonitor ... Read More

  • Rx/Reimbursement Adult Incontinence in Croatia

    ... the year. Incontinence products are considered medical products under Croatian law and are subsidised by health insurance companies if prescribed by doctors, so price plays an important role in demand. However, many older consumers remain ... Read More

  • Retail Adult Incontinence in Croatia

    ... performance. In addition, the rising number of public discussions about adult incontinence, with seminars educating consumers about the issue and what they can actively do to support the condition has helped to drive demand and ... Read More

  • Menstrual Care in Estonia

    ... in the country. Slim/thin/ultra-thin towels with wings emerged as the frontrunners in 2023, experiencing the most rapid volume growth. Their popularity stems from innovative design features and the utilisation of materials prioritising utmost comfort during ... Read More

  • Menstrual Care in Croatia

    ... were already experiencing margin pressures, had no choice but to transfer the additional cost burdens resulting from these inflated overheads to consumers. Consequently, by the end of the year, Croatian consumers found themselves paying significantly ... Read More

  • Menstrual Care in Denmark

    ... of the review period. Higher input costs, such as material sourcing, labour, distribution and transportation, resulted in still strong inflation and higher retail price points. As such, retail volume sales rose only very marginally in ... Read More

  • Retail Tissue in Bulgaria

    ... less essential, but consumers were put off by price increases and fewer promotions. Boxed facial tissues declined marginally as consumption continued to normalise in the post-pandemic era. The mature toilet paper category registered falling volume ... Read More

  • Wipes in Croatia

    ... outbreak of COVID-19, with this helping to support demand for household wipes, and well as personal wipes for the family. Despite the financial pressures experienced by many households and the need to economise, wipes remain ... Read More

  • Nappies/Diapers/Pants in Denmark

    ... 2023. All types of nappies/diapers registered decreases in retail volume sales, leading to an overall drop, despite growth for disposable pants. Many households continued to choose preferred brands, but this loyalty was tested as the ... Read More

  • Menstrual Care in the Czech Republic

    ... care products, especially higher-value products, in 2023, which led to an increase in current retail value sales in the Czech Republic. The rising prices for menstrual care were not crucial for consumers, as reliability mattered ... Read More

  • Nappies/Diapers/Pants in France

    ... falling birth rate, and a continued pattern that began in 2020 with only a small reprieve in 2022. Demographic influences can be seen in sales by age groups, with volume shares shifting to products geared ... Read More

  • Wipes in France

    ... to wash their hands more frequently than pre-pandemic, the use of wipes to clean hands has not stuck. Inflationary pressures hit wipes hard and both volume and current value sales plummeted throughout most of the ... Read More

  • Tissue and Hygiene in Croatia

    ... value growth, rising prices changed consumers’ purchasing habits, forcing them to be more conscious about their spending and economise. They consequently reduced their spending on non-essential items, reduced their number of purchases, and increasingly looked ... Read More

  • Retail Adult Incontinence in Denmark

    ... increased operating costs, such as material sourcing, rental levels, salary costs and logistics, leading to inflationary pressure on retail selling prices for consumers. While the rate of inflation in Denmark was significantly lower than in ... Read More

  • Rx/Reimbursement Adult Incontinence in Denmark

    ... supply chain constraints. Price increases were consistent with the observations across tissue and hygiene in the country, and more broadly with the general economy. Price increases boosted the magnitude of current value growth, while limiting ... Read More

  • Rx/Reimbursement Adult Incontinence in the Czech Republic

    ... to consumers for the condition, depending on the level of incontinence. Incontinence products are considered medical products under Czech law and are subsidised by health insurance companies if prescribed by doctors. As a result, price ... Read More

  • Tissue and Hygiene in the Czech Republic

    ... leading to stagnation or a decline in volume sales of several tissue and hygiene categories. Consumers increasingly sought out discounted products or large pack sizes of their favourite brands in order to afford the same ... Read More

  • Menstrual Care in France

    ... women who needed to buy menstrual care products. Price hikes in raw materials, energy, products costs and distribution supported the category’s value growth. Products were subject to unit-price rises according to the quantities of paper ... Read More

  • Away-From-Home Tissue and Hygiene in France

    ... growth was robust throughout. AFH adult incontinence is supported by France’s ageing population. Retirement homes are becoming more populous, helping to sustain sales. Value growth in AFH incontinence was pushed by price rises, which were ... Read More

  • Wipes in Denmark

    ... factors like energy, material sourcing, labour, logistics and supply chain constraints. Consequently, while almost all categories within wipes recorded retail current value increases, most saw negative results in retail volume sales. Indeed, retail volume growth ... Read More

  • Rx/Reimbursement Adult Incontinence in France

    ... There was a small deceleration in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic as consumers were more reluctant to go to the doctor, viewing surgeries or hospitals as a prime place to contract the virus. ... Read More

  • Retail Tissue in Denmark

    ... with the movements across tissue and hygiene in the country, and more broadly with the general economy. Overall, in retail tissue, price increases pushed strong retail current value growth at the end of the review ... Read More

  • Retail Adult Incontinence in France

    ... on expanding, increasing the number of potential consumers for adult incontinence products and supporting volume rises. However, the category was marked the same steep price increases as were seen in other categories, with the biggest ... Read More

  • Nappies/Diapers/Pants in Estonia

    ... diapers, and pants. Economic factors, social trends, and changing demographics all played a role in shaping the declining birth rate, thereby impacting the overall demand for baby care products. Euromonitor International's Nappies/Diapers/Pants in Estonia report ... Read More

  • Retail Adult Incontinence in Bulgaria

    ... demand was due mainly to an expansion of the consumer base for these products. Older people are generally more prone to problems in the urinary tract. Still, many diseases, like multiple sclerosis, diabetes, arthritis or ... Read More

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