. Since liberalization, many international brands like Avon,
Burberrys, Calvin Klein, Cartier, Christian Dior, Estee Lauder,
Elizabeth Arden, Lancome, Chambor, Coty, L'Oreal, Oriflame,
Revlon, L'Oreal, Yardley, Wella, Schwarzkopf, Escada, Nina Ricci,
Rochas, Yves St. Laurent and Japanese cosmetics company, Shiseido
have entered the Indian market. The prices of most foreign brands
have been fairly high, which has deterred average Indian
consumers. International brands cater to a segment that can
broadly be classified as the urban higher income group.
Market Trends
Cosmetics and toiletries are not just the domain of women any longer
and Indian men too are increasingly taking to the use of more and
more body sprays, perfumes and other cosmetics and toiletries. With
rising demand from men, the Indian market is getting enlarged and
many players are coming out with cosmetic products especially skin
care products for men. The market size of men's personal care
segment is estimated at approximately US$ 165million, with Gillette
having the largest market share. Other major players in this segment
include Godrej, J.L. Morison and HLL. The growing demand for
men's cosmetics have made many direct selling companies such
as Modicare and Amway to launch new products for men.