Cosmetic Skin Care Market

Cosmetic Skin Care Market to Witness a Rise of US$44 bn by 2024
The global cosmetic skin care market is fairly consolidated, with the top five players
accounting for a share of over 45% in 2015. Transparency Market Research finds in a new
report that these companies, namely L’Oreal S.A., Unilever Group, Procter & Gamble,
Beiersdorf AG, and Avon Products, have been focused on research and development,
acquisitions, and new product development as their key growth strategies in the cosmetic
skin care market. Unilever’s acquisition of leading professional skin care brand,
Dermalogica, in June 2015, for instance, is one among the many strategic alliances and
acquisitions companies have been engaging in in recent years to shape their brands into
more premium offerings.
“The potential of ‘natural’ and organic cosmetic products is huge as an increasing number of
consumers are becoming more aware of the ingredients in skin care products. The inclusion
of this product segment in the portfolio can prove to be immensely lucrative for players,” the
author of the TMR study recommends.
Consumer Base for Anti-aging Skin Care Products Widening
An increasing number of consumers have been contributing toward the demand for antiaging creams and skin care products to fight various signs of aging. The growing global
geriatric population, as a result, is one of the key factors driving the global market for
cosmetic skin care. The number of people aged 65 and above has been reportedly increasing
in China, Germany, Japan, Italy, and the U.S. and this trend is likely to benefit the demand
for cosmetic skin care products.
“Interestingly, the demand for anti-aging products is not restricted only to the aging
consumer group,” the author of the study finds. “Women over the age of 30 have also been
contributing significantly to the demand for anti-aging creams and lotions.”
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A growing focus on new product innovation and an improvement in the quality and
functions of various cosmetic skin care products is a key factor boosting the global market.
“The cosmetic skin care market is built on the principle of new product innovation,” the
TMR analyst states. “An increasing number of players have been investing huge capital in
research and development to improve the effectiveness of products such as skin whitening
cosmetics, anti-aging creams, sunscreen products, and multi-utility skin care products.”
MEA Providing Lucrative Options for Players in Cosmetic Skin Care Market
The opportunity in the global cosmetic skin care market was pegged at US$127.1 bn in
2015. Expanding at a 5.1% CAGR from 2016 to 2024, the market is projected to be worth
just over US$200 bn by the end of the forecast period. By type of product, the market is led
by anti-aging products and this segment is likely to retain its position throughout the forecast
period, amounting to over US$44 bn by 2024.
Cosmetic skin care products to minimize wrinkles were the key revenue generators in 2015,
with multi-utility cosmetics expanding at the fastest pace during the forecast period. By
region, Asia Pacific is the leading contributor to the cosmetic skin care market, while the
Middle East and Africa is emerging as the most rapidly expanding regional segment in the
forecast period. “Players have been expanding their operations in the MEA region owing to
the growing product awareness of consumers and a booming retail sector,” states the TMR
analyst.
This review is based on the findings of a TMR report titled “Cosmetic Skin Care Market:
Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2016 – 2024.”
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Unilever’s acquisition of leading professional skin care brand, Dermalogica, in June 2015, for instance, is one among the many strategic alliances and acquisitions companies have been engaging in in recent years to shape their brands into more premium offerings.