Region: Europe
Category: General Cosmetics & Personal Care

Europe General Cosmetics & Personal Care

(370 reports matching your criteria)
  • Rx/Reimbursement Adult Incontinence in Lithuania

    ... 2023, provided a substantial boost to sales in this category, making it another successful year for the product area. Euromonitor International's Rx/Reimbursement adult incontinence in Lithuania report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and ... Read More

  • Retail Tissue in Italy

    ... used, thus costs have skyrocket for manufacturers in light of global geopolitical and inflationary challenges. Indeed, it is noted that, during 2022, many plants saw patterns of stop-and-go production, with periods of closure when the ... Read More

  • Retail Adult Incontinence in Ireland

    ... combined with an ageing and increasingly elderly population, are driving demand for adult incontinence products. The erosion of the stigma surrounding incontinence issues is also supporting category sales, as sufferers are more inclined to talk ... Read More

  • Tissue and Hygiene in Hungary

    ... challenged, with consumers adapting their purchasing habits in line with lower disposable incomes. With many consumers unable to purchase their favoured brands, trading down was noted, with a migration seen from internationally known players to ... Read More

  • Tissue and Hygiene in Italy

    ... price-sensitivity in consumers, thus, many people are progressively reducing their spending by lowering the volumes purchased, selecting cheaper brands, and foregoing some products entirely. Euromonitor International's Tissue and Hygiene in Italy report offers a comprehensive ... Read More

  • Retail Adult Incontinence in Finland

    ... proactive educational efforts by producers, contributed to the expansion of the market. Notably, light adult incontinence experienced notable growth, propelled by an increasing array of gender-specific product offerings tailored to meet diverse consumer needs. Euromonitor ... Read More

  • Away-From-Home Tissue and Hygiene in Ireland

    ... AFH wipers. Pandemic cleaning habits continue to persist in 2023 and wipes are both easy and convenient to use whilst also being effective at cleaning and removing bacteria. Businesses continue to place a strong emphasis ... Read More

  • Away-From-Home Tissue and Hygiene in the Netherlands

    ... more care than younger people. This is true for both hospital care and care in residential homes for the elderly. Euromonitor International's Away-from-Home Tissue and Hygiene in Netherlands report offers a comprehensive guide to the ... Read More

  • Retail Adult Incontinence in the Netherlands

    ... in order to save money. As menstrual care products are more common, it is likely that women who need to deal with incontinence issues seek out products aimed at menstrual care. Menstrual care products are ... Read More

  • Away-From-Home Tissue and Hygiene in Italy

    ... hospitalisations for health issues other than those connected to COVID-19, thus returning to pre-pandemic levels, as the healthcare system started to catch up with its backlog and people felt more comfortable returning to doctor’s appointments, ... Read More

  • Wipes in Greece

    ... rising cost of living, with consumers prioritising essential goods. Traditionally, baby wipes in Greece are not solely used by parents but are considered a versatile product, almost becoming a household commodity, used for cleaning various ... Read More

  • Health and Beauty Specialists in Finland

    ... is that pharmacy products are mostly essential. A high share of overall sales of health and beauty specialists comes from pharmacies (more than 80%), and more than 80% of pharmacies sell Rx medicines. All in ... Read More

  • Retail Adult Incontinence in Latvia

    ... acceptance observed toward the end of the review period, where consumers sought discrete options for active lifestyles. The convenience and discreetness of light incontinence products make them appealing to individuals leading busy lives, aligning with ... Read More

  • Tissue and Hygiene in Ireland

    ... demand patterns normalised within the tissue and hygiene category. Retail adult incontinence performed particularly well in 2023, as acceptance and awareness surrounding these products continues to improve and more consumers use these products for mild ... Read More

  • Rx/Reimbursement Adult Incontinence in Estonia

    ... associated with limited funding through Rx channels. Moderate/heavy adult incontinence products remained the preferred choice for consumers diagnosed with more severe incontinence issues, contributing to the overall positive performance of the product area. Euromonitor International's ... Read More

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

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