In 2025, bath and shower in Uzbekistan has experienced strong growth, with retail sales value reaching UZS1,580 billion, reflecting a 16% increase from the previous year. This expansion aligns with the country’s economic conditions, where real GDP growth is strong and inflation remains relatively contained, supporting consumer purchasing power.
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In 2025, depilatories in Uzbekistan demonstrate solid retail value sales growth, reaching UZS31.4 billion, representing a 14% increase from the previous year. This performance reflects a steadily growing segment within the broader beauty and personal care market in the Asia Pacific region. The country's real GDP growth and a moderate inflation rate in 2025 create a favourable economic environment that supports consumer spending while encouraging cautious purchasing behaviour. The population size
In 2025, skin care in Uzbekistan exhibits robust growth, with retail value sales reaching UZS1,594 billion, marking a 27% growth. This growth is supported by the rising integration of structured skincare routines into daily life, particularly among urban consumers who seek efficacy and long-term, science-backed skin health benefits. Dr Rashel’s Vitamin C skincare series demonstrates this shift by targeting consumers focused on antioxidant protection and anti-ageing, with wide distribution in mas
In 2025, colour cosmetics in Uzbekistan demonstrates robust growth in retail value, reflecting a positive consumer sentiment and economic environment. Retail value sales has reached UZS556.2 billion, marking a significant 22% increase from the previous year, underscoring strong market momentum. This performance is supported by stable inflation rates and a healthy GDP growth forecast, which encourage consumers to invest in personal care products, particularly among younger demographics who active
In 2025, men’s grooming in Uzbekistan shows strong growth with retail sales reaching UZS873 billion, a 19% increase year-on-year. This growth rate surpasses previous years, indicating a robust demand within the region. The overall economic environment supports this trend, with Uzbekistan’s real GDP growth and a stable population reflecting a favourable demographic and economic backdrop for consumer expenditure expansion.
In 2025, hair care in Uzbekistan demonstratedwrong tense. You must use past when referring to an even in the past and year in the past. robust growth, reaching a retail value of UZS2,753 billion, reflecting a 25% increase on the previous year. This growth was supported by economic stability, with controlled real GDP growth and inflation, maintaining consumer purchasing power amidst cautious spending. Uzbekistan’s population grew in 2025, expanding the consumer base and supporting demand for pers
In 2025, deodorants in Uzbekistan has experienced robust growth, with retail sales value projected at UZS787.7 billion, representing a 18% increase from the previous year. This growth outpaces regional averages and aligns with the country's strong real GDP growth rate, indicating a favourable macroeconomic environment supporting increased personal care expenditure. The population of Uzbekistan provides a sizeable consumer base that is becoming increasingly urbanised and lifestyle-conscious, furt
In 2025, sun care in Uzbekistan has experienced exceptionally strong growth, with retail value sales reaching UZS9 billion, posting a substantial growth of 29% compared to the previous year. This growth is notably robust within the Asia Pacific region context, supported by a real GDP growth, indicating a favourable macroeconomic environment that stimulates consumer spending on sun care products. Population trends further underpin this positive outlook. Uzbekistan’s total population in 2025 show
In 2025, oral care in Uzbekistan exhibits robust growth with retail value sales reaching UZS323 billion, marking an 18% increase from the previous year. This performance reflects strong consumer demand coupled with heightened awareness of oral hygiene, aligning with the broader Asia Pacific regional trend of rising interest in advanced oral care solutions. Uzbekistan’s consumer expenditure trends support this growth outlook, reflecting a steady increase in purchasing power. Population figures s
In 2025, fragrances in Uzbekistan has experienced significant growth, with retail value sales reaching USD1,999.5 billion, marking a 19% growth rate from the previous year. The robust growth is supported by deep-rooted cultural and social appreciation for perfumes, which are considered a meaningful expression of identity among Uzbek consumers, and unfolds amid a broader positive economic and demographic context. Uzbekistan's total population has increased in 2025, reflecting steady demographic e
In 2025, baby and child-specific products in Uzbekistan demonstrated strong value growth of 16% in retail sales, reaching UZS109.2 billion. This growth occurred despite less favourable demographic dynamics compared to previous years, with the population reflecting moderate growth in 2025. Inflation remained relatively moderate, which, together with stable prices, supported consistent purchasing behaviour for essential baby products. Baby wipes remained the largest category in 2025, with retail v
Uzbekistan’s beauty and personal care experienced exceptional expansion in 2025, surpassing regional growth rates by achieving 21% retail value growth and approaching UZS9,980 billion in sales. The market’s appeal is enhanced by an evolving consumer mindset that balances price sensitivity with a growing demand for multifunctional and scientifically advanced products, particularly within skin care and hair care. Success in this environment hinges on leveraging digital engagement and omnichannel d
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In 2025, mass beauty and personal care in Uzbekistan exhibits strong value growth despite persistent economic and geopolitical pressures. Retail value sales has reached UZS8,914 billion, reflecting a significant 21% increase from the previous year. This robust expansion occurs in the context of ongoing macroeconomic volatility and cautious consumer spending due to fragile purchasing power. Inflation remained relatively low in 2025, yet consumers demonstrate restrained trading up to premium tiers
In 2025, premium beauty and personal care in Uzbekistan achieves remarkable retail value sales growth, reaching UZS474 billion, reflecting a 30% increase from the previous year. This growth occurs amid a robust macroeconomic environment with real GDP growth and inflation stabilising. The expanding consumer expenditure supports increased spending on premium beauty products. Despite broader economic and geopolitical pressures, premium beauty and personal care’s expansion underscores a sustained ap
Nappies/diapers/pants in 2025 sustained robust growth, with retail value increasing by 14% to reach UZS6,655 billion. Volume sales also reached 1.5 billion units, reflecting a 4% increase year-on-year. Despite a slight decrease in the official birthrate, the category benefited from Uzbekistan’s substantial infant population and growing urbanisation, as well as a population aged 0-4 totalling 4.5 million in 2025. Consumer expenditure also rose, underpinned by a strengthening of the local currency
In 2025, menstrual care in Uzbekistan experienced robust growth in both retail volume and value, driven by a unique demographic profile and evolving consumer preferences. Retail volume reached 1.2 billion units, representing a 3% increase, while retail value climbed 14% to UZS2,447 billion. This growth outpaced the region, underpinned by Uzbekistan’s young population— those under 30 years old make up around 60% of the population, with the total population reaching 37 million and the female popul
In 2025, wipes experienced robust current value growth, with sales reaching UZS60.4 billion, representing a 13% increase over the previous year. Affordability has emerged as the principal force shaping innovation in wipes, with consumer price sensitivity dictating both purchasing decisions and product development. In 2025, local consumers increasingly favoured economy and mid-priced brands, viewing wipes as a discretionary rather than essential purchase. This has driven brands to develop cost-ef
In 2025, away-from-home tissue and hygiene in Uzbekistan maintained robust momentum, with value sales msp reaching UZS93.7 billion and posting 14% growth compared to the previous year. This performance outpaced inflation, which stood at 10% in 2025, and benefited from a supportive macroeconomic environment, including real GDP growth of 7%. The expansion was fuelled by increased demand from commercial and institutional users, particularly offices, hospitals, hotels, and public facilities, reflect
Uzbekistan’s tissue and hygiene registered robust growth surpassing both regional and global growth rates, fuelled by a favourable economic climate, steady population gains, and rising consumer expenditure. This environment is highly attractive for brands, as real GDP advanced by 7% and inflation moderated to 10%, allowing consumers to balance essential and discretionary hygiene purchases. Success in this space requires a dual focus: value-driven offerings by local manufacturers are capturing l
Retail tissue in Uzbekistan posts another year of robust expansion in 2025, with total retail value reaching UZS784 billion (13% growth) and volume rising to 27,800 tonnes (6% growth). Growth is underpinned by a favourable economic climate— real GDP growth stands at 7% and inflation remains at 10%. The resilience of consumer demand is also shaped by Uzbekistan’s fast-growing population, which reaches 37 million in 2025. Against this demographic and macroeconomic backdrop, retail tissue increasi
In 2025, retail adult incontinence in Uzbekistan delivered solid growth with value sales growing by 11% and volume by 5% to reach UZS96.2 billion and 6 million units. This growth was underpinned by affordability as the principal purchase driver, with value-oriented offerings outpacing premium products in both volume and visibility. Local brands such as Enorme (Sof Gigienik) and Kippers Comfort (Navruz) led the affordable pads and pants space, focusing on functional, skin-friendly solutions at co
In 2025, surface care in Uzbekistan continued to demonstrate steady annual growth, supported by established consumer preferences and the sustained demand for essential cleaning products. Current retail value sales reached UZS746.7 billion, representing 17% growth from the previous year. Scouring agents was the fastest-growing category in value terms, increasing by 19%. The rise in the median disposable income per household in Uzbekistan is reinforcing the demand for surface care products that o
Current retail value sales of bleach in Uzbekistan reached UZS77.3 billion in 2025, representing 13% growth from the previous year, as volume sales increased by 3% to two million litres. Multifunctionality is a key driver, as consumers increasingly seek products that can conveniently deliver effective cleaning, disinfecting and whitening in a single solution. The rising median disposable income per household in Uzbekistan also contributes to consumer willingness to spend on premium products that
In 2025, toilet care in Uzbekistan recorded moderate growth in both value and volume terms. Retail value sales reached UZS135 billion. Demand for toilet care products remains stable, driven by local consumers' continued prioritisation of home hygiene and regular toilet cleaning routines. Economic stability contributed to sustained demand for essential household products, including toilet care, as well as a strong consumer preference for well-known, efficacious brands. Toilet liquids/foam was the
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