Global Cosmetic, Fragrance and Toiletry Industry (CFT).

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Global Cosmetic, Fragrance and Toiletry Industry:

 

In 2001 Global CFT Industry was highly fragmented in terms of distribution, products, and subcategories of beauty products as well as sales growth rates for the subcategories of the CFT. The sales Growth was driven by product innovation.

Distribution Channel - Direct Selling and multiple subcategories existed within product categories. Other Distribution Channels are Supermarkets, drugstores, Discounters, specialty retailers and department stores. Direct selling remains the firm's modus operandi, but sales also come from catalogs, mall kiosks, a day spa (The Avon Center), and a web site. The company's products include cosmetics (Avon Color), fragrances (Perceive, Women of Earth), toiletries (Skin-So-Soft), jewelry, apparel, and home furnishings.

        The cosmetic industry could be divided into 2 categories:

1) Color Cosmetics category: This includes products such as eyeliner, mascara, foundation, concealer, nail polish and lipstick.

2) Hair Care Category: This includes Permanents, Shampoo, Wave-setting lotions, cream rinses, conditioners, hair coloring and hair spray.

The Drugstores was the largest US Retail sellers of cosmetics and hair products.

The Discounters was the largest sellers of Fragrances.

As the case mentions the sales growth varies greatly among the various subcategories of CFT, from exhibit 3 we see that in US which is the largest market for cosmetics, the Mass Merchandise distribution system has had a compounded growth rate of 9.3%, from 5.6 billion dollars in 1996 to 6.8 billion dollars. Other notable distribution system is the specialty stores which have grown up to 9.4% in 2000. Drugstores and supermarkets also are prominent in the distribution system as there has been a 3% growth in this channel.

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  From exhibit 4 we see there is a projected increase in the growth of cosmetic industry by 8.7% and also in the skin care segment by 10.3% by 2005 which the industry players can capitalize upon. We also observe that there is projected decrease in the growth rate in Hair care industry  reducing from 25.9% in 1996 to 25.2% in 2000 and a projected growth of 21.6% which sums up the compound average growth rate from 1996-2000 is 5.3%. Similarly there is reduction in the Fragrance industry which shows a compound average growth rate (1996-2000) at 1.7%. These 2 ...

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