Fungal infections and, to a lesser extent, dermatitis (eczema), will continue to be key reasons who consumers seek dermatological products. In turn, this supports antifungals.
Skin colour remains a key issue in dermatologicals, with scope for specialist products to treat the skin of local consumers. For example, pseudofolliculitis barbae is cited as being prevalent in Cameroon, which is a type of irritant folliculitis that commonly affects people who have curly or coarse facial hair.
Affordability remains by far the number one obstacle to stronger sales of OTC dermatologicals. Indeed, such products are one of the most expensive available to purchase over the counter.
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Dermatologicals
Includes topical standard and herbal/traditional medicated products used to alleviate symptoms or treat skin or hair ailments. Exclude any systemic (oral) options to treat skin conditions or diseases.
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