Facial skincare
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The UK market for facial skincare products expanded by 21% in the period 1993 to 1997, reaching a value of 358 million pounds sterling. The largest sector of the market is moisturizer, which accounted for 66% by value in 1997. The single largest retailer of facial skincare products is Boots, with a 33% value share in 1997. The market will continue to see value growth as a result of the trend for performance-related products in all sectors, particularly moisturizers.
Publication Name: Market Intelligence
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1366-6673
Year: 1998
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Facial skincare
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In 1995, the UK market for facial skincare products was valued at 435 million pounds sterling, representing 27% growth since 1991. Of the total, toiletry skincare makes up 74%, and the rest is accounted for by premium brands. The lionshare of the market is dominated by moisturisers with 59%. An overview of market trends is given, including details of market sectors, supply structure, advertising, distribution, consumer profile, and forecasts for the future.
Publication Name: Market Intelligence
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1366-6673
Year: 1996
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Facial skincare
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In 1999, the UK market for facial skincare products totalled 405 million pounds sterling, representing 24% growth since 1995. An overview of the industry is given, along with details of trends, consumer profiles, and forecasts for the future.
Publication Name: Market Intelligence
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1366-6673
Year: 2000
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