Skin care

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The UK skin care market amounted to 658.8 million pounds sterling in 1998, with the market expanding by 32.6%, at current prices, between 1994 and 1998. The market is dominated by facial skin care with a 66.5% share of value sales. The body care sector was the most dynamic over the five year period, rising by 44.9% to 221 million pounds sterling in 1998. The leading manufacturer is Procter and Gamble with a 14.9% value share. It is expected that the skin care market will reach 860.3 billion pounds sterling by 2003, up 30.6% from 1998.

Supply and demand, Skin, Skin care

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Baby care: part 1

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In 1998, the UK market for baby care products was valued at 214.2 million pounds sterling, representing 30.2% growth since 1994. Skin care products dominate the market with a 81.4% share. Johnson & Johnson is the leading player in the market taking 31.9% of total sales in value terms in 1998. The market is expected to grow by 10.9% by the year 2003. An overview of key trends is given, along with details of product development, prices and forecasts for the future.

Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing, Pharmaceutical preparations, Skin Treatment Preparations, Industry Overview, Statistics, Infants, Infant care, Dermatologic agents

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Cosmeceuticals

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The UK market for cosmetic pharmaceuticals amounted to 237 million pounds sterling in 1999, up 75% since 1975. Most expansion has been generated by facial skin care preparations, with 1999 sales of 133 million pounds sterling, up 79% since 1975.

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Subjects list: Care and treatment, United Kingdom, Analysis, Toiletries, Toiletries industry
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