Anti-Pollution Skincare Products Market To Hit Value $12.13 Billion By 2025 |Grand View Research, Inc.
The global anti-pollution
skincare products market size is expected to reach USD 12.13 billion by 2025
registering a CAGR of 4.2%,
according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. High pollution levels
caused due to rapid urbanization as well as industrialization and rising cases
of skin diseases, such as acne, hives, and eczema, are expected to be the key
factors augmenting the market growth.In addition, significant rise in the
number of vehicles adds to air pollution. According to the WHO, the global air
pollution has increased by 8% since 2016. In addition, increasing cases of
premature skin aging is driving the demand for skincare products, thereby
supporting the market growth. Shifting preferences for natural and organic
cosmetics coupled with increasing usage of vegan and environmentally safe
products are expected to fuel the demand further.
Rising environmental concerns and
chemical bound allergies due to synthetic cosmetics act as key drivers for the
market growth. Companies are focusing on technological and product innovations,
which is also contributing to the market development. For instance, in May
2019, Golde, a manufacturer of natural health & beauty products, launched
Golde Clean Greens Anti-Pollution Face Mask.The product includes chlorella,
spirulina, chlorophyll, and mango juice that help fight off pollution and
supply oxygen to the skin. In addition, in February 2018, Clariant
International Ltd. relaunched RedSnow, an innovative skin defender against
pollution and ageing. Moreover, rising awareness about the impact of
environmental factors is likely to boost the product demand.
Key manufacturers include Avon Products, Inc.; Beiersdorf AG; Kao
Corporation; L’occitane International S.A.; L’Oréal Group; Procter &
Gamble; Mary Kay, Inc.; Unilever; Johnson and Johnson; and Shiseido Company,
Ltd. These companies focus more on product innovation to gain a greater
market share. Some of the industry participants are introducing innovation in
their product as their key strategy to increase its market share. For instance,
in 2019, Orientana launched bioactive anti-pollution skincare cream, which includes
extracts, such as Moringa and Schisandra.
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Air
pollution contains chemicals of carbon element such as Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons (PAH), which pose negative effects on the skin health. Rising
demand for derma cosmetics will also boost the anti-pollution skincare products
market development. Increased incidences of skin conditions, such as eczema,
psoriasis, acne, and extreme sensitivity, have resulted in rising usage of
derma cosmetics. Rising awareness about these dermatologically tested cosmetics
will drive their demand further.
Further key findings from the study
suggest:
·
The market is anticipated to
witness growth on account of increasing pollution levels giving rise to fatal
diseases and various skin conditions
·
In terms of revenue face mask
segment is projected to ascend at the fastest CAGR of 5.1% over the forecast
years
·
Female end-user segment led the
global anti-pollution skincare products market with an overall revenue share of
over 55.3% in 2018
·
Asia Pacific was the leading
regional market in 2018 and is projected to maintain its dominance throughout
the forecast years
·
The industry is highly
competitive. Some of the key companies include Avon Products, Inc.; Beiersdorf
AG; Kao Corp.; L’occitane International S.A.; and L’Oréal Group
Furthermore,
products introduced in the market also incorporate botanical ingredients in
combination with anti-oxidant and anti-flammatory properties. For instance, the
detox intense anti-pollution skincare product line has revolutionized skin care
in cosmetics. The product line lays emphasis on skin concerns subject to
environmental and technological pollution through natural ingredients and drone
technology.
Creams
product segment led the global market in 2018. The segment will maintain its
leading position throughout the forecast period owing to extensive usage of
creams on a daily basis. Rising cases of various skin issues, such as dryness,
dark spots, loss of firmness, uneven skin tone, acne, inflammation, and fine
lines and wrinkles, caused by pollutants in the atmosphere, such as particulate
matter, will boost the demand for creams.
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The face mask segment is anticipated to witness the
fastest CAGR of 5.1% from 2019 to 2025. The growing popularity of face mask as
a quick fix for beauty regime has boosted the segment growth. A number of
cosmetic manufacturers are investing in R&D to cater to rising product
demand. For instance, in May 2018, Beiersdorf, through its brand Nivea,
launched three 1-Minute Urban Detox Masks including Green Tea and Hyaluronic
Acid.
Female end-user segment led the market in 2018
accounting for more than 55.3% of the overall share. Rising cases of
skin-related problems, such as sensitive skin and acne, due to rising pollution
levels are driving the product demand in this segment. Whereas, rising working
class professional particularly in women category have increased the exposure
of females to outside pollution and harmful toxins.
Grand View Research has segmented the global
anti-pollution skincare products market on the basis of product, end user,
nature:
Anti-Pollution Skincare Product
Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2015 - 2025)
·
Cream
·
Moisturizer
·
Face Mask
·
Others
Anti-Pollution Skincare Products End
User Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2015 - 2025)
·
Male
·
Female
Anti-Pollution Skincare Products
Nature Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2015 - 2025)
·
Conventional
·
Organic
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