Dr Manish Sharma,
Consultant, Indian Medical Academy for
Preventive Health (IMAPH),
A premier Medical Advocacy Group in the country
Personal hygiene has been an integral part of
Indian civilisation since time immemorial. It is rightly said ‘Cleanliness is
godliness’. Initially, people used natural ingredients in the absence of modern
products. But with the gradual development of civilisation, science has
produced so many modern products of personal care wherein baby products have
their share.
In 2019, the global baby personal care market size
was valued at USD 5.67 billion and is expected to expand at a compound annual
growth rate (CAGR) of 6.2% from 2020 to 2027. The market is anticipated to
register a healthy growth rate owing to rising concerns over baby health,
increasing awareness among consumers regarding the personal hygiene of babies,
and the growth of the organized retail sector.
This market is poised to witness significant growth
owing to several factors. Rising birth rates in emerging markets, an increase
in the disposable income of parents, changing lifestyles, and an increasing
number of working women are some of the key factors projected to drive the
market in the foreseeable future.
With the increasing graph of income and standard of
life, people demand such personal care products which are healthy and natural.
In personal care, the separate segment of moms and baby care has been created
by the companies and the market for these products accordingly.
There are so many old players already in this
segment like Himalaya, Dabur, Emami and several Ayurveda companies. But the
increasing demand for these products has paved the way for several new
e-Commerce companies to enter into this segment. Recently, so many new
e-Commerce brands have made their presence felt with the claim that their moms
and baby care products are natural.
In one of MamaEarth’s baby products namely — ‘deeply nourishing body
wash for babies’, they broadly claim that there are no harmful
chemicals and the product is natural. While Potassium Sorbate an
ingredient in the product may cause skin irritation in some cases or the other.
Maybe, to market their products, increase the customer base, and
multiply the sales, they have been making claims that their products are
natural. Despite the chemical ingredients in their products which are not scientifically
proven to be harmful, they are claiming to be natural. But how can a product
blended with essential chemical ingredients be so? Perhaps, this is happening
due to the lack of proper regulation and certification procedures in place. If
we talk about certification, we see the companies like TheMomsCo, is
endorsing its product through foreign certification, which is still questionable until the claim is certified by the credible national body.
Here, a contradiction emerges between the claim of the productof being chemical-free
and natural and the ingredients’ composition. This brings out that there is
mislabelling. They might be doing this to enlarge their customers’ base as moms
and babies are emotional lots. Anyways, this is not the right way to market the
products as this is the misinterpretation of facts that questions the
credibility of the product and diminishes the transparencycredentials.
The market is rife with such baby products of emerging e-Commerce
companies, which claim their products are natural. In the product market, every
company has the right to grow, but making false claims is not desirable. The
purpose of advertisement, packaging and labelling is to
increase consumer’s awareness of a product and provide information so that they
can make informed choices. However, mislabelling for any ulterior motive must
be avoided.
There is a lack of transparency in the claims of the new-age e-Commerce
companies as the composition of ingredients in their products contradicts their
claims. We need stringent regulation and certification mechanism to ensure the
authenticity of the product so that customers are not fleeced.
However, customers also need to be more informed. In this regard,
self-regulation can save from being cheated. So, it should be our call to have multidimensional
scan of the products we choose without relying on advertisements and labelling.
While a beautifully fragrant product might be enticing, a low budget product
might make you feel like you are spending wisely, no amount of satisfaction
will match up to the fact that you are choosing what is best and safest for you
and your family. Understandably, consumers’ awareness is the hallmark to
defeat the vague claimants and choose the desirable products.
References:
[1] https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/23676745#section=Human-Toxicity-Excerpts
[2] https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.0105-1873.2005.0407i.x
Very genuine topic raised by you sir ... because very difficult to watch real natural products.
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