Women's bodycare products

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The U.K. hand and bodycare products market was worth 147 million pounds sterling in 1994, up 31% from 1990. The market is still in its infancy and there is great scope for growth in the years to come. The largest sector in the market is the mass market body lotions sector with a 29% share worth 43 million pounds sterling. Dominant players in the market include Elida Faberge, Crookes and Beiersdorf UK. It is expected that the hand and body care products market will reach 170 million pounds sterling in 1996, rising to 218 million pounds sterling by 2000.

Creams, Lotions & Oils, Skin care products

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Women's bodycare products

Article Abstract:

The UK market for women's bodycare products amounted to 145 million pounds sterling in 1996, up 31% from 1992. The leading UK distributor of mass market hand and bodycare products is Boots the Chemist, with a 36% market share. The market is split between handcreams and body fragrances, each with a 26% share, body lotions/creams with an 18% share, and other, smaller sectors. Sales of women's bodycare products are expected to rise from 155 million pounds sterling in 1997 to 191 million pounds sterling, at current prices, by 2001.

Women's Toiletries, Analysis

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Women's Bodycare Products

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This is a report on the U.K. market for toiletries, including consumer behavior, preferences, manufacturers and products.

United Kingdom, Toiletries, Statistical Data Included, Reports

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Subjects list: Supply and demand, Toiletries, Toiletries industry
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