Region: Georgia
Category: General Cosmetics & Personal Care

Georgia General Cosmetics & Personal Care

(6 reports matching your criteria)
  • Wipes in Georgia

    ... affordability over brand recognition. Large package sizes, particularly those containing 100-120 sheets, continue to be favoured by consumers seeking value for money. Additionally, there is a distinct preference among consumers for high-quality wipes for skin ... Read More

  • Away-From-Home Tissue and Hygiene in Georgia

    ... tissue products in hotels, restaurants, and other hospitality establishments experienced a notable uptick. While the number of international travel trips increased by an impressive 76% during the first half of the year compared to the ... Read More

  • Tissue and Hygiene in Georgia

    ... as dwindling birth rates and heightened price sensitivity among consumers, the product area exhibited resilience, adapting to evolving dynamics. The market not only weathered these obstacles but also showcased an impressive ability to respond to ... Read More

  • Mass Beauty and Personal Care in Georgia

    ... in 2022. For example, socialising, occasions and events have driven the frequency and use of mass beauty and personal care products, encouraging retail value and volume sales. The return to outdoor events has been particularly ... Read More

  • Premium Beauty and Personal Care in Georgia

    ... where ingredients are more sophisticated and therefore, price points were pushed further upward. While this resulted in retail value sales, it had the potential to negatively impact retail volume sales. However, while most consumers of ... Read More

  • Health and Beauty Specialist Retailers in Georgia

    ... months of mandated closure in the previous year. Pharmacies, too, performed well, as consumers continued to purchase preventative health products such as vitamins and dietary supplements. The share of e-commerce in the total sales of ... Read More

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