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Beauty and Personal Care Packaging in India

July 2019 | 8 pages | ID: B7FB11E4999EN
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Demand for large pack sizes was higher in some beauty and personal care categories such as hair care, skin care and bath and shower products, especially among mass brands, as these offer value for money by appealing to price-conscious consumers. However, changing consumer lifestyles and preferences have caused companies to revaluate their packaging. Consumers in India have become more aspirational and are willing to spend more on premium products and convenient formats.

Euromonitor International's Beauty and Personal Care Packaging in India report offers insight into key trends and developments driving packaging across the category.


Product coverage: Baby and Child-specific Products Packaging, Bath and Shower Packaging, Colour Cosmetics Packaging, Deodorants Packaging, Depilatories Packaging, Fragrances Packaging, Hair Care Packaging, Men's Grooming Packaging, Oral Care Packaging, Skin Care Packaging, Sun Care Packaging.

Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.

Why buy this report?
  • Get a detailed picture of the Beauty and Personal Care Packaging market;
  • Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change;
  • Understand the competitive environment, the market’s major players and leading brands;
  • Use five-year forecasts to assess how the market is predicted to develop.
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Headlines
Prospects
Smaller Pack Sizes Become More Prevalant Due To Convenience and Premiumisation
Consumer Focus on Sustainability To Drive Eco-friendly Packaging
Rise in the Use of Airless Packaging and Dispensing Systems
Executive Summary
All Shapes and Sizes and Premiumisation Remain the Key Packaging Trends
Migration of Consumers To Packaged Milk To Drive Fresh Milk and Premium Milk Packaging
Rising Demand for Hot Drinks Benefits All Pack Types
Players Move Beyond Glass As They Seek To Attract New Consumers To Alcoholic Drinks
Smaller Pack Sizes in Home Care Appeal To Low-income Consumers
Smaller Pack Sizes Become More Prevalent in Beauty and Personal Care Due To Convenience and Premiumisation
Packaging Legislation
Fssai Comes Up With New Packaging and Labelling Regulations for Food
No Changes in Alcoholic Drinks Labelling
Stricter Regulations for Tobacco Manufacturers
Recycling and the Environment
Consumer Focus on Sustainability To Drive Eco-friendly Packaging
Government Pledges To Ban Single-use Plastics
Private Players Collaborating To Optimise Recycling Process on the Back of Government Initiatives To Reduce Plastic Waste, But There Is A Long Way To Go
Packaging Design and Labelling
See-through Flexible Packaging Increasingly Popular for Processed Fruit and Vegetable Packaging
Rise in the Use of Airless Packaging and Dispensing Systems
Sustainability in Packaging at A Nascent Stage, But Expected To Be A Key Theme in Future


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