Category: Skin Care
Europe Skin Care
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Slovenia Skin Care
... result of more regular use of skin care products to maintain a clear complexion, which is very common among women, although increasing numbers of men are also becoming interested in maintaining a regular skin care ... Read More
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Slovenia Premium Beauty and Personal Care
... fragrances. The products in these categories are increasingly seen as essential among a wider cross-section of the Slovenian population. The rising popularity of premium brands is tied to the loyalty consumers often feel towards their ... Read More
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North Macedonia Skin Care
... in terms of current value growth. Premium skin care registered higher value and volume growth than mass skin care, though mass skin care continued to account for more value sales. During the pandemic, consumers invested ... Read More
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North Macedonia Premium Beauty and Personal Care
... current value sales of premium beauty and personal care products increased significantly, though growth in constant value sales was minimal. With consumers being more price sensitive, there was a degree of trading down, with consumers ... Read More
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Denmark Mass Beauty and Personal Care
... downtrading to cheaper alternatives as Danes faced higher interest rates and energy costs. Current value growth was partly driven by higher inflation, which resulted in price increases. This encouraged some consumers to limit spending altogether ... Read More
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Serbia Skin Care
... consistently innovate and enhance their product offerings, with serums remaining a highly popular choice among consumers. The rising awareness regarding skin care products and their ingredients is propelled by platforms like TikTok and Instagram, where ... Read More
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Serbia Premium Beauty and Personal Care
... a strategic price increase strategy adopted by key market players. Serbians maintained a steadfast preference for premium products, often reserved for special occasions, thereby bolstering sales. Euromonitor International's Premium Beauty and Personal Care in Serbia ... Read More
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Serbia Mass Beauty and Personal Care
... sensitivity among consumers, prompted a notable transition across categories. Notably, discerning consumers opted to migrate from the upper mass segment to its more affordable counterpart, and likewise, from the lower mass category towards private label ... Read More
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Estonia Premium Beauty and Personal Care
... educated about the ingredients in skin care, premium skin care drives the highest levels of growth, boosted by facial care. More consumers are willing to invest in premium facial care above other skin care products, ... Read More
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Latvia Skin Care
... extra for higher quality products or a reputable brand. Still, the growth in 2023 was far behind the growth in some neighbouring countries. With inflation remaining high in 2023, stemming from the energy crisis caused ... Read More
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Estonia Beauty and Personal Care
... which led retail volume growth in areas such as skin care, colour cosmetics, and baby and child-specific products. Euromonitor International's Beauty and Personal Care in Estonia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and ... Read More
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Lithuania Skin Care
... record the strongest sales, there was a visible shift to premium offerings in 2023, reducing the gap between the two. Much of the increase for skin care was the influence of COVID-19 lockdowns and home ... Read More
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Denmark Skin Care
... subside to more normal levels. Indeed, overall skin care sales remained well above pre-pandemic levels in 2023 with manufacturers continuing to reap the benefits of the strong recovery. The return to going out of the ... Read More
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Estonia Skin Care
... some level of economic uncertainty, consumers continued to invested in their skin health, with many viewing it as an essential. Euromonitor International's Skin Care in Estonia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and ... Read More
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Denmark Premium Beauty and Personal Care
... the past two years has been muted following the dynamic current value growth seen in 2021, when the segment rebounded from the pandemic. Higher inflation has been a key issue for the premium segment in ... Read More
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Beauty and Personal Care in Ukraine
... were operating at full capacity again in 2023. Despite the positive trend, beauty and personal care sales in 2023 still remained below their 2021 levels. Several factors continued to prevent a complete rebound, including the ... Read More
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Skin Care in Ukraine
... skin care line. This update was characterised by a new formula that includes peptides from Peruvian maca, complemented by pomegranate extract. Mary Kay also launched two new boosters (anti-agers) in 2022, with new formulas promoted ... Read More
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Beauty and Personal Care in Greece
... Beauty and Personal Care in Greece report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data 2019-2023, allowing you to identify ... Read More
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Skin Care in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... care products. The category continues to witness significant premiumisation as consumers’ appetite for premium skin care products gains momentum. Indeed, premium skin care continues to outperform mass skin care in 2023. Category leaders focus on ... Read More
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Beauty and Personal Care in Switzerland
... value performance was boosted by the global and domestic inflationary contexts, with flat growth recorded at constant 2023 prices. Higher raw material, energy, production and logistics costs and supply chain issues exerted upward pressure on ... Read More
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Beauty and Personal Care in Sweden
... inflation. Swedes view beauty and personal care products as essential, meaning they are unlikely to cut back on quality, even in challenging economic times. Additionally, a growing focus on health and wellbeing, particularly since the ... Read More
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Beauty and Personal Care in Croatia
... throughout the year, while consumer spending remained under pressure across Europe countries as demand for beauty and personal care continued to fall in all EU countries, including Croatia. The main factors constraining consumer spending include ... Read More
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Skin Care in Croatia
... that target skin issues are becoming increasingly popular among a wider group of Croatian consumers. These products contain sought-after ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, salicylic acid and caffeine, all of which are marketed as ... Read More
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Skin Care in Greece
... consumers who increasingly turn to the pharmacy channel, opting for solutions that best address their particular needs. Euromonitor International's Skin Care in Greece report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the ... Read More
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Skin Care in Switzerland
... promotional activities, particularly in the mass segment. For many consumers, skin care remained a necessity of their daily care routine. However, in a still tough economic situation, some consumers limited their purchases to essentials and/or ... Read More