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Market Research Report

Sensory & Fragrance Home Care & Personal Care Trends

Published by Datamonitor
Published July, 2007 Product code 53938
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Introduction

Abstract

Overview

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Table of Contents

  • VIEW
    • CATALYST
    • SUMMARY
  • INTRODUCTION
  • ANALYSIS
    • TREND: Environmental changes will shape consumers' homecare and personal care needs
      • Consumers' personal care and household product use will be affected by changeable weather patterns
      • Consumers will need odor-busting products as water becomes a scarcer resource
    • TREND: Broad changes in household living patterns will influence cleaning and grooming product usage
      • Dutch and UK consumers are particularly squeezed for personal space
      • Urbanization in all countries is causing more consumers to live ' on top of each other'
      • Housing layout, functionality and material trends will have implications for household odors
        • Americans increasingly view the kitchen as an entertaining hub
        • The Spanish, French, Germans and Italians favor tiled floors for practical and hygiene reasons
        • The bathroom is becoming a sanctuary for escapism and pampering
      • Rising number of pets will necessitate new scented household products
    • INSIGHT: Busy, frenetic lifestyles boost the need for both invigoration, relaxation and odor control
      • Consumers are increasingly pampering in response to stress
      • Time scarcity is increasingly associated with frenetic lifestyles
    • INSIGHT: Smelling good is an important self dynamism tool
      • Fragrance use is associated with a strong confidence boost for the user
      • People feel stressed and need sensory stimulation and calming antidotes in equal measure
      • Consumers have strong dispositions towards odor and sweat minimization
      • ' Fragrance-free' is valuable for many consumers and situations
    • INSIGHT: Customized fragrances remain a niche proposition
      • Make-up is the best example of consumers' uptake of attempted mass personalization
      • Custom-made fragrances remain a niche segment...for now
    • INSIGHT: The importance placed on fragrances differs between men and women and by product category
      • Smell plays a key part in mating and dating
      • Men and women value fragrance differently in diverse products
    • INSIGHT: Emerging fragrance trends battle inertia in new product launches
      • Air scenting and surface cleaning are dominated by Lemon and relaxing Lavender fragrances
        • Fragrance varies by category and region
      • Traditional and ' outdoors' scents remain popular for launches of laundry and fragrance products
        • Traditional mainstays still feature strongly in fragrance products
        • Growth patterns in Laundry care and fine fragrance scents vary by region
      • Haircare and Personal Hygiene innovations show many similar fragrance traits
        • Rose is proving a popular scent in newly developed personal hygiene products
        • Growth in aloe based innovation is apparent in Haircare while the growth of Rose based innovation is even more notable in Personal Hygiene
      • Rose is by far the most important fragrance trend in Make-up and Skincare
  • ACTIONS
    • ACTION: Innovate by thinking laterally to shake consumers out of their inertia
    • ACTION: Target women with multi-fragrance products
    • ACTION: Offer customization to individual consumers in high value personal care categories
    • ACTION: Use natural scents to maximize the sensory impact for consumers
    • ACTION: Seek out new product offering opportunities
    • ACTION: Cater for existing and future smoking bans
  • APPENDIX
    • Definitions
    • Methodology
    • Further reading
    • Ask the analyst
    • Datamonitor consulting
    • Disclaimer
  • APPENDIX
    • Definitions
    • Methodology
    • Further reading
    • Ask the analyst
    • Datamonitor consulting
    • Disclaimer
    • List of Tables
      • Table 1: Total Air Pollution (Thousands of Metric tonnes) in selected countries, US & Europe, 2001-2011
      • Table 2: Average annual temperature in capital cities, by selected countries, US & Europe, 2001-2011
      • Table 3: Total number of houses with recyclable water systems (thousands), selected countries, US & Europe, 2001-2011
      • Table 4: Population density (Persons/Sq Km) by country, US & Europe, 2001-2011
      • Table 5: Urban population as % of overall population, by country, US & Europe, 2001-2011
      • Table 6: Most popular kitchens & bathroom flooring types, selected countries, US & Europe, 2006
      • Table 7: Most important attributes sought in kitchens & bathrooms flooring type, selected countries, US & Europe, 2006
      • Table 8: Number of cats and dogs held as pets (m) in selected countries, US & Europe, 2001-2011
      • Table 9: Working hours per year and per week* of all employed persons, by country, US & Europe, 2006-2011
      • Table 10: Combined European and US personal care spending by occasion type (US$m), 2000-2010
      • Table 11: Consumer survey: proportion of consumers who reported that they were "concerned about and are actively tackling various personal care problems" (% respondents), US & Europe, 2006
    • List of Figures
      • Figure 1: Population density (Persons/Sq Km), US & Europe, 2001-2011
      • Figure 2: Urban population as a % of overall population, US & Europe, 1990-2010
      • Figure 3: Therapeutic personal care consumption is a growing phenomenon
      • Figure 4: Personalization is set to permeate more consumer goods categories
      • Figure 5: Importance of fragrance to consumers by product category, gender and region, 2007
      • Figure 6: New product launches by flavor/fragrance, Air fresheners & Cleaning products by region, June 2006- June 2007
      • Figure 7: Percentage growth of flavor/fragrance usage in new product launches, Air fresheners & Cleaning products, by region, June 2005-06 - June 2006-07
      • Figure 8: New product launches by flavor/fragrance, Laundry products and Fragrances, by region, 2006-2007 June 2005-06 - June 2006-07
      • Figure 9: Percentage growth of flavor/fragrance usage in new product launches, Laundry products and Fragrances, by region, June 2005-06 - June 2006-07
      • Figure 10: New product launches by flavor/fragrance, Haircare and Personal Hygiene products, by region, June 2005-06 - June 2006-07
      • Figure 11: Percentage growth of flavor/fragrance usage in new product launches, Haircare and Personal Hygiene products, by region, June 2005-06 - June 2006-07
      • Figure 12: New product launches by flavor/fragrance, Make-up & Skincare products, by region, June 2005-06 - June 2006-07
      • Figure 13: Percentage growth of flavor/fragrance usage in new product launches, Make-up & Skincare products, by region, June 2005-06 - June 2006-07
      • Figure 14: Fragrances in household products could be more innovative
      • Figure 15: Ambi Pur' s triple scent air freshener should reduce odor fatigue while dual-scented air freshener have practical applications for car users
      • Figure 16: Customized fragrances have the potential for mass market appeal in the future
      • Figure 17: Natural ingredients are well aligned to relaxation and re-invigoration: 2 key need states for sensory orientated products to address
      • Figure 18: Changing refuse disposal patterns will mean new sensory requirements
      • Figure 19: Smoking in the home will require specialist air fresheners and other products
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