Key Highlights

  • Natural personal care market is estimated to be at Rs 18,500 crore in India.
  • 41% of the total personal care market belongs to natural supplements.
  • Indians prefer ‘made in India’ brands for natural personal care products

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Even as Baba Ramdev captures imagination with Patanjali's natural and ayurvedic products, a Neilsen report says that Indians are going back to 'naturals' at a very fast rate. So much so, the value growth of the natural segment is racing ahead at almost 2.2 times that of non-naturals (2.9%). 

“The natural segment in India’s personal care market is estimated to be Rs 18,500 crore ($3 billion) which is 41% of the total personal care market,” Sameer Shukla, Executive Director, Nielsen South Asia said.

How Ramdev hopes to achieve Rs 10,000-crore revenue goal for Patanjali Ayurved

Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) too announced the re-launch of its ayurvedic brand – Ayush, with 20 products of toothpaste, skin creams and other beauty products, in December 2016. 


 
What's better, Neilsen points out, is the fact that pricing of the natural segments was much lower than other brands. 
“As far as natural variants go, consumers don’t associate quality with price. Natural variants in personal care are priced 12% lower than the category average, making it 17% lower than average non-naturals,” the report added.
 

Hair oil was the most popular in the natural personal care segment at 34% and toilet soap came in second at 30%.
 

 
“In west Bengal, Delhi and UP, though naturals are contributing less than the national average, it is growing faster, indicating that these are regions where the opportunity lies,” Nielsen said.

“While naturals are growing faster than non-naturals across population strata and channels, chemists emerge as the fastest growing channel for naturals,” the report added.