The outlook for baby and child-specific products in Bolivia remains positive, with healthy growth expected in constant value terms over the forecast period (2024 prices). While the country continues to grapple with a lack of foreign currency and elevated costs in the parallel exchange market, no short-term resolution is anticipated.
Innovations in hair care will continue to propel sales, with shampoo remaining the most popular product. Modern retail channels have seen a significant expansion of their hair care portfolios, featuring both local brands like Industrias Luri with Carissa Kids, as well as well-established international players such as Muss, L'Oréal, and Algabo.
Sales of baby and child-specific sun care products will continue to rise, fuelled by growing concerns about the damaging effects of sun exposure on skin health. Families are becoming more aware of the importance of shielding their children from harmful UV rays, a trend that is seen nationwide, although consumer behaviour varies regionally.
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Baby and Child-specific Products
Includes products for babies and toddlers aged 0-3 years and products for children under 11 years of age. Adult products with a secondary claim such as ‘suitable for children and sensitive skins’, are not included.
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