Consumer products and services are such an ingrained part of everyday life it might be easy to forget their importance as an industrial sector. Items that are expected to be readily available, consumer products can take on a very broad definition. At Plunkett Research, the consumer products industry includes household products, soaps and cleansers, cosmetics and makeup, skin care, nail care, and hair care. This carefully researched book covers exciting trends in the business consumer products, cosmetics, hair and personal services. This reference tool includes thorough market analysis as well as our highly respected trends analysis. It contains thousands of contacts for business and industry leaders, industry associations, Internet sites and other resources. This book also includes statistical tables, an industry glossary and thorough indexes. The corporate profiles section of the book includes our proprietary, in-depth profiles of the hundreds of leading companies, worldwide, in all facets of the consumer products industry, including private and public firms. Here you'll find complete profiles of the hot companies that are making news today, the largest, most successful corporations in the business. You'll find a complete overview, industry analysis and market research report in one superb, value-priced package.
Author(s): Jack W. Plunkett
Publisher: Plunkett Research
Year: 2023
Language: English
Pages: 342
City: Houston
COVER
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK
Chapter 1 MAJOR TRENDS AFFECTING THE CONSUMER PRODUCTS, COSMETICS, HAIR & PERSONAL SERVICES INDUSTRY
1) Introduction to the Consumer Products & Services Industry
2) The Coronavirus’ Effect on the Consumer Products & Services Industry
3) Online Marketing, Social Media and Ecommerce Enable Startups/Disruption in Consumer Products and Cosmetics
4) A Growing Middle Class in Emerging Markets Creates Vast New Opportunities for Consumer Products
5) Amazon’s Online Market Share Dominates
6) LOHAS-Socially Conscious Consumers Create Challenges and Opportunities for Advertisers and Marketers
7) Private Label Brands Grow in Share of Total Store Sales
8) Diverse Selling Techniques Boost Direct Marketers and Non-Store Sales
9) Super Beauty Stores Combine Shopping with Personal Care Services
10) Up and Coming Independent Beauty Products Firms Snapped Up by Major Players
11) Social Media Spurs Beauty Products Sales Among Millennials and Teens
12) Beauty Products Firms Target Unique Needs of Diverse Consumers Worldwide
13) Regis Dominates the Hair Salon Business/Product Sales Enhance Salon Profits
14) Blowout Bars Proliferate
15) Natural/Organic Consumer Products Attract Greater Market Share
16) Organic Food Sales Continue Global Growth/Locally Sourced Foods and Farm to Table Increase in Popularity
17) Consumers Drive a Revolution in the Food Industry, Demanding Fresher, More Natural Foods, Creating both Pain and Opportunities
18) Market for CBD
19) CBD Oil and Hemp Cultivation, Production and Distribution Challenges
20) The Future of CBD
Chapter 2 CONSUMER PRODUCTS, COSMETICS, HAIR & PERSONAL SERVICES INDUSTRY STATISTICS
Consumer Goods & Services Industry Statistics and Market Size Overview
Annual Consumer Price Index, 1950-2022, U.S.
Average Annual Expenditures of All Consumer Households: 2016-2021, U.S.
Distribution of Total U.S. Annual Household Expenditures, by Major Category: 2021
Total U.S. Disposable Income, Expenditures & Gross Domestic & National Product Per Capita: Selected Years, 1960-2022 Q2
Consumer Goods & Services Retail Sales by Kind of Business, U.S.: 2017-2022
U.S. Exports & Imports of Food: 2014-2021
U.S. Exports & Imports of Beverages & Tobacco Products: 2014-2021
U.S. Exports & Imports of Apparel Products: 2014-2021
U.S. Exports & Imports of Paper: 2014-2021
U.S. Exports & Imports of Pharmaceuticals & Medicines: 2014-2021
U.S. Exports & Imports of Soaps, Cleaning Compounds & Toilet Preparations: 2014-2021
Consumer Goods & Services Industry Employment, U.S.:2015-2022
Chapter 3 IMPORTANT CONSUMER PRODUCTS, COSMETICS, HAIR & PERSONAL SERVICE INDUSTRY CONTACTS
Chapter 4 THE CONSUMER 200: WHO THEY ARE AND HOW THEY WERE CHOSEN
INDEX OF COMPANIES WITHIN INDUSTRY GROUPS
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
INDEX OF HEADQUARTERS LOCATION BY U.S. STATE
INDEX OF NON-U.S. HEADQUARTERS LOCATION BY COUNTRY
Individual Profiles On Each Of THE CONSUMER 200
ADDITIONAL INDEXES
INDEX OF FIRMS NOTED AS HOT SPOTS FOR ADVANCEMENT FOR WOMEN & MINORITIES
INDEX OF SUBSIDIARIES, BRAND NAMES AND AFFILIATIONS
Glossary