Region: South America
Category: Cosmetics & Personal Care

South America Cosmetics & Personal Care

(744 reports matching your criteria)
  • Premium Beauty and Personal Care in Ecuador

    ... from consumers’ increasing preference for high-performance, science-backed products. In contrast, premium fragrances faced sharp declines, reflecting shifting consumer priorities amid financial constraints and the category’s inability to justify higher prices... Euromonitor International's Premium Beauty and ... Read More

  • Sun Care in Chile

    ... volume growth slowed compared to the previous year, many brands launched their own sunscreen lines with dermocosmetics attributes, distancing themselves from traditional sun protection. Additionally, the price of dermocosmetics adult sun care is approaching... Euromonitor ... Read More

  • Skin Care in Bolivia

    ... raw materials and finished products. This situation has led to higher consumer prices for both locally produced and imported skin care items.? Euromonitor International's Skin Care in Bolivia report offers a comprehensive guide to the ... Read More

  • Sun Care in Bolivia

    ... in UV radiation. Consequently, consumers are more vigilant about using sun protection products to safeguard their skin.? Euromonitor International's Sun Care in Bolivia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the ... Read More

  • Baby and Child-Specific Products in Bolivia

    ... specialised products for young children. With foreign currency in short supply, the parallel exchange rate surged to around 40% above the official rate, significantly increasing the cost of imported goods. Importers of both finished products ... Read More

  • Oral Care in Bolivia

    ... and import costs - particularly pertinent for a category in which most products are imported. Euromonitor International's Oral Care in Bolivia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at ... Read More

  • Depilatories in Bolivia

    ... leading to a decline in consumption of higher-priced items. In response, consumers are shifting towards more affordable alternatives, including private labels and budget-friendly brands, while extending the lifecycle of their existing depilatories to manage costs. ... Read More

  • Men's Grooming in Bolivia

    ... ongoing foreign currency shortage, which is driving up the cost of imported finished goods and raw materials for local production. These increases are being passed on to consumers. At the same time, higher US dollar ... Read More

  • Away-From-Home Tissue and Hygiene in Ecuador

    ... 2024. This disrupted businesses such as foodservice and hospitality. In addition, a significant security crisis prompted the newly appointed government of Daniel Noboa to impose nighttime curfews in major cities. This also disrupted businesses and ... Read More

  • Colour Cosmetics in Bolivia

    ... cost of foreign currency and high financial intermediation fees for international payments. These added costs have been passed on to the end consumer, impacting purchasing behaviour. Euromonitor International's Colour Cosmetics in Bolivia report offers a ... Read More

  • Premium Beauty and Personal Care in Bolivia

    ... of US dollars in the country, which directly impacted import costs. Since premium offerings are predominantly imported, the scarcity of foreign currency has significantly affected retail prices. Euromonitor International's Premium Beauty and Personal Care in ... Read More

  • Mass Beauty and Personal Care in Bolivia

    ... fees incurred when paying suppliers have resulted in higher costs for businesses, which have been ultimately passed onto consumers. As a result, many individuals are migrating from premium products to more affordable alternatives. To meet ... Read More

  • Wipes in Ecuador

    ... promotions. These promotions have also seen new consumers trying wipes for the first time. Baby wipes continued to account for most volume sales, as they are considered essential by parents looking after their babies. On ... Read More

  • Fragrances in Bolivia

    ... currency and elevated import costs - pressures that are ultimately passed onto consumers. Mass fragrances lead in terms of sales, supported by a broad portfolio of affordable brands, a strong presence in the direct selling ... Read More

  • Beauty and Personal Care in Bolivia

    ... availability of US dollars, due to declining gas production, led to price rises across various product categories, affecting both local production and imports. For domestic manufacturers, the use of imported raw materials pushed up production ... Read More

  • Tissue and Hygiene in Ecuador

    ... significant security crisis prompted the newly appointed government of Daniel Noboa to impose nighttime curfews in major cities. These measures were gradually relaxed over the subsequent months. Euromonitor International's Tissue and Hygiene in Ecuador report ... Read More

  • Retail Adult Incontinence in Ecuador

    ... a dispelling of taboos around incontinence also drove this growth. Moderate/heavy adult incontinence continued to account for most value sales, as when consumers do buy incontinence pads, there is generally an urgent need, and as ... Read More

  • Nappies/Diapers/Pants in Ecuador

    ... also has the largest range. However, it also registered a significant fall in volume sales. This was due to an increasing number of consumers shifting to disposable pants, which saw volume sales soar in 2024. ... Read More

  • Deodorants in Bolivia

    ... above the official rate. This disparity significantly increased the final price of imported goods, as importers of both finished products and raw materials faced higher costs. Additionally, banks increased transaction fees for foreign payments, further ... Read More

  • Hair Care in Bolivia

    ... consumers showing low tolerance for counterfeit or illegal options, and smuggled alternatives becoming less available due to rising US dollar prices, shoppers have increasingly turned to legal, branded products - boosting legitimate sales across the ... Read More

  • Bath and Shower in Bolivia

    ... up to 40% higher than the official rate, leading to a significant increase in the prices of imported goods. Bar soap continues as the largest category, with sales growing rapidly due to price hikes and ... Read More

  • Menstrual Care in Ecuador

    ... as possible, and changed products less often. While menstrual care is exempt from VAT, there is still a significant proportion of women and girls that cannot afford menstrual products and this was even more pronounced ... Read More

  • Away-From-Home Tissue and Hygiene in Brazil

    ... and commercial establishments boosted demand for AFH tissue products. The pandemic had a profound negative impact on sales. Lockdowns led to reduced demand from restaurants, hotels, and commercial establishments, while remote working increased sales via ... Read More

  • Wipes in Brazil

    ... following the COVID-19 pandemic. Personal wipes continued to account for the vast majority of sales, and also experienced remarkable growth in 2024, significantly outpacing other retail hygiene categories. It saw double-digit increases in both current... ... Read More

  • Rx/Reimbursement Adult Incontinence in Brazil

    ... tab-style format, created difficulties for older individuals. Long waiting times and delays in scheduling examinations further compounded issues for those reliant on these essential products. The post-pandemic environment a... Euromonitor International's Rx/Reimbursement adult incontinence in ... Read More

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