Roberto Ramirez

Roberto Ramirez Research Associate

santiago

English, Spanish, Castilian

About Roberto

Roberto is a Research Analyst based in Euromonitor's Santiago office, responsible for commissioning beauty and fashion research in Latin America.

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Roberto advises clients across beauty and fashion industries, including apparel and footwear, beauty and personal care, eyewear, consumer health and luxury. He has a special interest in digital trends and sustainability. Roberto has a bachelor's degree in Business and Administration and a Diploma in Digital Marketing. Prior to Euromonitor, he worked in consulting (Evalueserve and Ernst & Young) and in business intelligence at Banco de Chile.

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As scrutiny intensifies on corporate sustainability communication, this is the first of a new series of articles highlighting key insights from Euromonitor’s Sustainability platform. The Beauty and Personal Care industry is experiencing a sustainability-led growth, with sustainable products seeing a 10% CAGR from 2020 to 2023. Utilising data from the AI-based Passport Sustainability platform, Euromonitor underscores the need for companies to adopt transparent sustainability practices. This key move not only helps manage risks and comply with regulation, but also harnesses the increasing consumer preference for sustainable products.

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Beauty and Personal Care in Eastern Europe: A Steady Rise with Turbulence Beneath the Surface

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Buoyed by rising disposable incomes and discretionary spending approaching the levels similar to those enjoyed by their Western counterparts, Eastern European consumers drove steady growth in the beauty and personal care industry over the last few years. The pandemic, geopolitical shocks such as the war in Ukraine and the consequent inflation surge – none of them managed to derail continuous expansion of sales. Even the exorbitant price increases did not stop consumers moving towards more sophisticated products rather than trading down or reducing usage occasions.

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Top Trends Shaping the Beauty and Personal Care Industry in 2024

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The beauty and personal care industry outperformed expectations for 2023, driven by both mass and premium segments, steady growth in key beauty-centric categories, premiumisation in personal care categories, and growing consumer confidence. Euromonitor International takes a deeper look at four key trends that are adding value for consumers and impacting beauty consumption.

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