The Australian skincare sector is led by the facial care category in both value and volume terms in 2020. The hand care category is forecast to register the fastest value growth volume growth during 2020-2025. Hypermarkets & supermarkets is the leading channel in distribution of skincare in the country. L'Oréal S.A.,Natura & Co, and Procter & Gamble, Inc are the top three companies in the Australian skincare sector. Rigid plastics is the most commonly used pack material in the Australian skincare sector
The publisher's Country Profile report on the skincare sector in Australia provides insights on high growth markets to target, trends in the usage of packaging materials, types and closures category level distribution data and companies market shares.
The publisher's Country Profile report on the skincare sector in Australia provides insights on high growth markets to target, trends in the usage of packaging materials, types and closures category level distribution data and companies market shares.
What else is contained?
- Sector data: Overall sector value and volume data with growth analysis for 2015-2025
- Category coverage: Value and growth analysis for body care, depilatories, facial care, hand care, and make-up remover with inputs on individual segment share within each category and the change in their market share forecast for 2020-2025
- Leading players: Market share of companies (in value terms) and private labels (in value terms) in 2020
- Distribution data: Percentage of sales within each category through distribution channels such as cash & carries & warehouse clubs, chemists/pharmacies, convenience stores, department stores, direct sellers, health & beauty stores, hypermarkets & supermarkets, parapharmacies/drugstores, “dollar stores”, variety stores & general merchandise retailers, e-retailers other general retailers
- Packaging data: consumption breakdown for package materials and pack types in each category, in terms of percentage share of number of units sold. Pack material data for glass, flexible packaging, rigid plastics, and rigid metal; pack type for: specialty container, tube, bottle, jar, tub, aerosol, bag/sachet, and other pack types, closure type for: flip/snap top, dispenser, screw top, cap, prize off and other closure types, primary outer types for: carton - folding, blister pack, bag, sleeve, shrink wrap, and other primary outer types."
Scope
- Both the per capita consumption and expenditure of skincare in Australia were higher than the global and regional level in 2020
- Hypermarkets & supermarkets was the leading distribution channel in the Australian skincare sector, with a value share of 31.3% in 2020
- L'Oréal S.A., Natura & Co, and Procter & Gamble, Inc are the top three companies in the Australian skincare sector
- Rigid plastics accounted for a share of 52% in the Australian skincare sector, in 2020
- In Australia, consumption of skincare is higher among females than males.
Reasons to Buy
- Identify high potential categories and explore further market opportunities based on detailed value and volume analysis
- Existing and new players can analyze key distribution channels to identify and evaluate trends and opportunities
- Gain an understanding of the total competitive landscape based on detailed company share analysis to plan effective market positioning
- Our team of analysts have placed a significant emphasis on changes expected in the market that will provide a clear picture of the opportunities that can be tapped over the next five years, resulting in revenue expansion
- The packaging analysis report helps manufacturers, in identifying the most commonly used packaging materials in the sector
- Analysis on key macro-economic indicators such as real GDP, nominal GDP, consumer price index, household consumption expenditure, population (by age group, gender, rural-urban split, and employed people and unemployment rate. It also includes economic summary of the country along with labor market and demographic trends.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Market Environment
Part 2: Sector Deep Dive
Part 3: Category Deep Dive
Part 4: Distribution Analysis
Part 5: Competitive Environment
Part 6: Packaging Analysis
Part 7: Consumergraphics
Part 8: Macroeconomic Analysis
List of Tables
List of Figures