Over the forecast period, the growth of certain dermatological categories, including topical antifungals, medicated shampoos, antipruritics, and nappy rash treatments, is expected to slow due to market maturity and demographic challenges. As the population continues to decline, the shrinking consumer base will limit the growth potential of these categories, which are already well-established.
Hair loss treatments are expected to remain a key area of consumer demand over the forecast period. As a growing number of local consumers face issues related to hair loss at an earlier age, the category is likely to see stable value growth.
Hair loss treatments and topical allergy remedies, particularly antihistamines, are set to be the fastest-growing categories within dermatologicals over the forecast period. Hair health remains a significant concern for many consumers, with an increasing number of individuals seeking solutions for thinning hair and hair loss.
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Dermatologicals
Includes topical standard and herbal/traditional medicated products used to alleviate symptoms or treat skin or hair ailments. Exclude any systemic (oral) options to treat skin conditions or diseases.
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