Cosmeceuticals Market Global Growth, Technologies, Share, Demand, Trends, Insights, Technologies and Forecasts to 2026

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2 min readOct 6, 2021

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Cosmeceuticals are a combination of cosmetic product and pharmaceuticals. They are mainly used in enhancing the physical appearance of the body and enhance skin health. Cosmeceuticals are inclusive of several antioxidants that are responsible for enhancing the surface on which they are applied. The demand for visually appealing lifestyle and changing habits will lead to a wider adoption of cosmeceuticals across the world. The presence of several large scale vendors will emerge in favor of the growth of the overall cosmeceuticals market. The growing demand for natural products with minimum side effects will open up a huge potential for the companies operating in the market. The availability of cosmeceuticals at a low cost will contribute to market growth.

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Coronavirus Brings Mixed Fortunes for the Cosmeceuticals Industry

The recent coronavirus outbreak has forced governments across the world to take strict measures in order to ensure the spread of the disease is limited. As more people are advised to stay indoors, people are looking to run businesses from indoors. “Despite the slowdown in manufacturing processes, the demand for cosmeceuticals among a few categories of people continues to rise. Beauty endorsements, indoor marketing of products, and adoption of beauty products by online influencers have all opened up a huge potential for growth. The only real dilemma is the supply-demand gap,” said a lead analyst at Fortune Business Insights. It is likely that the restrictions in manufacturing will ease off and chances are companies will look to capitalize on the situation with support from e-commerce websites.

Little Optimism for SMEs; Extended Lockdowns Doing More Damage than Earlier Predictions

As Covid-19 cases continue to rise, businesses are doing their best to adopt strategies that will help them run through online platforms, be it marketing or even distribution of the product. It is evident that large scale firms can shake off the impact of the pandemic. The negativities of the coronavirus will prove a bit much for the small and medium enterprises and it is likely that most of the small enterprises may not even be able to recover from this. Although this is bad for SMEs, the coast will be clear for large scale businesses as well as manufacturers as less competition will bring more opportunities. Although e-commerce trading is active in most of the countries, there is hesitancy among people to buy cosmetic products; let alone using them on sensitive body parts such as skin.

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