Health and Beauty Retailing in South Africa Market Size, Share, Growth and Forecast

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Summary

The retail market for health and beauty products in South Africa reached ZAR42 billion in 2014 and is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 7.2% in 2014-2019, to reach ZAR59 billion by 2019. Healthy economic conditions, rapid pace of urbanization, and increasing health consciousness have fueled the growth of the health and beauty category. Consumers are becoming more conscious about skin-care and South Africa is leading the way in the skin-care products segment. Conversely, the male grooming and beauty industry is also on the rise in the country.

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Key Findings

- Online spending on health and beauty products accounts for 0.9% of the total retail sales in the segment in 2014

- Bulk of the sales of health and beauty products are sold through offline channels including hypermarkets, supermarkets, drug stores and health and beauty stores.

- The health and beauty segment accounts for 3.18% of the overall retail sales in 2014

Synopsis

""Health and Beauty Retailing in South Africa - Market Summary and Forecasts"" is a detailed sector report providing a comprehensive analysis of the emerging trends, forecasts and opportunities to 2019.

What else does this report offer?

- A thorough analysis of consumer trends changing economic and population factors

- Both qualitative and quantitative insights and analysis of the shifting health and beauty retail dynamics from 2009 to 2019

- Sales of health and beauty products through the following channels from 2009 to 2019: Hypermarkets, supermarkets and hard-discounters; department stores; online; drug stores and health and beauty stores; other general and non-specialist direct retailers; cash and carries and warehouse clubs; convenience stores (including independents) and gas stations; duty free retailers; value, variety stores, general merchandise retailers and vending...