The global baby personal care market size was valued at USD 9.21 billion in 2019, expanding at a CAGR of 6.2% from 2020 to 2027, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The market is largely driven by rising consumer awareness about personal hygiene of babies and increasing number of births per year in developing countries.
Moreover,
manufacturers such as The Procter & Gamble Company, Kimberly-Clark
Corporation, and Johnson & Johnson Limited are investing in innovation and
product trials and development of a vast variety of baby personal care products
as millennial parents are spending more and are financial stable, resulting in
higher spending capacity.
With
an average birth rate of 16.6% in developing countries and 11.2% in developed
countries in 2018, the market is expected to witness significant demand for
innovative products with minimum health and environmental hazards. Demand for
organic personal care products is expected to provide a huge opportunity for
the product manufacturers by encouraging them to innovate their product
offerings. However, relatively higher prices of organic baby products as
compared to regular cosmetic products are anticipated to restrain the market
growth.
Cosmetics
including baby personal skin care products held the largest market share and
will continue to grow at a robust pace in future due to a wide range of product
offerings, including skin and hair care. In the toiletries segment, diapers and
disposable diapers are expected to witness significant growth during forecast
period.
Asia
Pacific is anticipated to be the fastest growing regional market in the coming
years as demand for baby personal hygiene products is growing in countries,
such as India and China, due to increasing number of births, and hence raising
consumer spending on baby products in this region.
Rise
in the sales of organic and natural skin care products have pushed the
manufacturers globally to increase their scale of operation. Furthermore, key
brands are principally targeting consumers who are looking for organic
products. Internationally reputed market players such as Procter & Gamble
(P&G) and Kimberly-Clark held a significant market share in 2019. P&G
drove sales in the toiletries segment with its premium diaper brand “Pampers”.
Kimberly-Clark is the second biggest baby personal care product manufacturer
with toiletries brands, such as Huggies, GoodNites, Pull-Ups, and DryNites.
Johnson and Johnson (J&J) contributed to the growth of the baby cosmetic
segment with its skin and sun care products, hair care products, and shower
gels.
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Baby Personal Care
Market Report Highlights
- On the basis
of product, toiletries including baby wipes and diapers are expected to
witness strong growth during the forecast period
- Based on
distribution channel, the online segment is likely to expand at the
fastest CAGR throughout the forecast period
- Asia Pacific
is anticipated to emerge as the fastest growing regional market in the
years to come with India and China being the key contributors to the baby
personal care market growth
- Some of the
key players operating in the global market are Nestle S.A.; BABISIL;
Cotton Babies, Inc.; Danone S.A.; The Himalaya Drug Company; Farlin Infant
Products Corporation; and Mead Johnson Nutrition Company
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