A report on the future of the UK organic personal care products sector claims that the market is set to increase from the current 2007 total of £9m to £12m by 2011. The report, published by business intelligence company, Report Buyer, highlights that the draw of natural and organic products is an emotive one as these products are thought to offer safer and more green benefits. The marketing of such beauty products can appeal to those looking for emotional balance as well as an improvement to health.
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A report on the future of the UK organic personal care products sector claims that the market is set to increase from the current 2007 total of £9m to £12m by 2011. The report, published by business intelligence company, Report Buyer, highlights that the draw of natural and organic products is an emotive one as these products are thought to offer safer and more green benefits. The marketing of such beauty products can appeal to those looking for emotional balance as well as an improvement to health.
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