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Dermatologicals in New Zealand

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  • 27 Pages
  • November 2025
  • Region: New Zealand
  • Euromonitor International
  • ID: 2651573
Value sales of dermatologicals are rising in New Zealand in 2025. Hair loss treatments is the fastest-growing subcategory, building on strong momentum from earlier in the review period. While male-pattern baldness remains the most common form, awareness is growing around the impact of hair loss on women, prompting broader interest in treatment options across sexes.

This report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data 2020-2025, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. Forecasts to 2030 illustrate how the market is set to change.

Product coverage: Antiparasitics/Lice (Head and Body) Treatments, Antipruritics, Cold Sore Treatments, Haemorrhoid Treatments, Hair Loss Treatments, Medicated Shampoos, Nappy (Diaper) Rash Treatments, Paediatric Dermatologicals, Topical Allergy Remedies/Antihistamines, Topical Antifungals, Topical Germicidals/Antiseptics, Vaginal Antifungals.

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

Why buy this report?

  • Get a detailed picture of the Dermatologicals market;
  • Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change;
  • Understand the competitive environment, the market’s major players and leading brands;
  • Use five-year forecasts to assess how the market is predicted to develop.

Table of Contents

KEY DATA FINDINGS
2025 DEVELOPMENTS
  • Hair loss treatments drives dermatologicals, thanks to stress, early-onset concerns and broader consumer uptake
  • Multinational dominance and strategic brand shifts seen in 2025
  • Pharmacies retains lead, with mergers and acquisitions in Australia set to shake-up the channel in New Zealand
PROSPECTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
  • Ageing population, stress-linked conditions and shifting consumer preferences to drive growth within dermatologicals over the forecast period
  • Local innovation within antiparasitics/lice (head and body) treatment boasts biofluorescence breakthrough
  • Declining birth rates reshape demand for nappy (diaper) rash treatments in New?Zealand
CATEGORY DATA
  • Table 1 Sales of Dermatologicals by Category: Value 2020-2025
  • Table 2 Sales of Dermatologicals by Category: % Value Growth 2020-2025
  • Table 3 NBO Company Shares of Dermatologicals: % Value 2021-2025
  • Table 4 LBN Brand Shares of Dermatologicals: % Value 2022-2025
  • Table 5 LBN Brand Shares of Hair Loss Treatments: % Value 2022-2025
  • Table 6 Forecast Sales of Dermatologicals by Category: Value 2025-2030
  • Table 7 Forecast Sales of Dermatologicals by Category: % Value Growth 2025-2030
CONSUMER HEALTH IN NEW ZEALAND
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
  • Consumer Health in 2025: The big picture
  • Key trends in 2025
  • Competitive landscape
  • Channel developments
  • What next for Consumer Health?
MARKET INDICATORS
  • Table 8 Consumer Expenditure on Health Goods and Medical Services: Value 2020-2025
  • Table 9 Life Expectancy at Birth 2020-2025
MARKET DATA
  • Table 10 Sales of Consumer Health by Category: Value 2020-2025
  • Table 11 Sales of Consumer Health by Category: % Value Growth 2020-2025
  • Table 12 NBO Company Shares of Consumer Health: % Value 2021-2025
  • Table 13 LBN Brand Shares of Consumer Health: % Value 2022-2025
  • Table 14 Penetration of Private Label in Consumer Health by Category: % Value 2020-2025
  • Table 15 Distribution of Consumer Health by Format: % Value 2020-2025
  • Table 16 Distribution of Consumer Health by Format and Category: % Value 2025
  • Table 17 Forecast Sales of Consumer Health by Category: Value 2025-2030
  • Table 18 Forecast Sales of Consumer Health by Category: % Value Growth 2025-2030
APPENDIX
  • OTC registration and classification
  • Vitamins and dietary supplements registration and classification
  • Self-medication/self-care and preventive medicine
  • Switches
DEFINITIONS
SOURCES
  • Summary 1 Research Sources