Sun care did suffer a sales decline during the pandemic, but this was not as severe as expected. Sun care products with other added functions, such as with skin colour-correcting features, were popular, as they can be easily applied. Baby and child-specific sun care also showed less decline than expected, because during the pandemic, instead of indoor activities, children participated in outdoor activities. Other sun care products, such as after sun and self-tanning, still lack meaningful sales...

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Product coverage: Adult Sun Care, Baby and Child-specific Sun Care .

Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.


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