Luxury Skin Care Sales Up 43% In Department Stores In 2002 – NPD
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Luxury skin care products (priced at or over $70) generated $169 mil. in U.S. department stores in 2002, marking a 43% increase in dollar volume in the category over 2001, according to market research firm NPD Beauty
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