IRAN IS TOUGH SUNCARE MARKET TO CRACK – BUT PROFITS ARE THERE TO BE MADE

CRACKING the sun care product market in a country like Iran is not easy because many Iranians consider sun care an “unnecessary luxury.” That said, it’s not all bad news. The country’s small niche sun care segment is growing slowly even from a low base. In 2015, Iran’s sales comprising sun protection, after sun, self-tanning and baby and child specific sun care products reached USD42.48 million, Diana Jarmalaite research analyst at London-based market research firm Euromonitor International told Cosmetics Business Markets. A look into the past five ...


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