Dermocosmetics Opportunity Beckons: Top 20 Brands Account For Just 35% Of Global Market – IQVIA
Executive Summary
The global dermocosmetics market is led by L’Oréal SA with 13.3% share across 20 countries evaluated, followed by Pierre Fabre Group with 7.4%. According to IQVIA Consumer Health, this points to a fragmented market with ample room for innovative, “nimble” brands to enter and nab share.
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