Natural Cosmetics Market Higher Mortality Rates by 2019-2027
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Posted on September 9, 2021

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Published by mark itwired
Posted on September 9, 2021

According to a recently published business intelligence report by Future Market Insights (FMI), the global natural cosmetics market was valued over US$ 36 Bn in 2019. Rising awareness about the side effects of chemical-based beauty products and the trend of ‘green beauty’ are encouraging manufacturers to increase the production of natural cosmetics to target and retain a large segment of consumers.
Tata’s Natural Alchemy, LLC and Henkel AG & Company, KGaA are amongst the top companies introducing all chemical-free products in their portfolio, as consumers’ inclination towards cosmetics with natural, safer ingredients intensifies.
Modern men are taking a keen interest in caring for their skin. A rising number of men are inclining towards personal grooming and boosting greater self-confidence by looking good. In recent times, men are no longer limiting themselves to only shaving products and deodorants and becoming a habitual user of skin and personal care products.
The organic and vegan beauty movement is also playing an important role in building male consumer base. Additionally, chemical-free skincare products are finding greater resonance among young men who choose to align themselves with renowned brands. This, in turn, is expected to fuel the demand for natural cosmetics for male consumers.

Over the forecast period, Europe will continue to hold a significant share in the global natural cosmetics market. European Union has set up a sophisticated legislative framework for players to enter the natural cosmetics market. It assures that products sold in the EU market should fulfil the required standards.
In addition, European consumers widely prefer natural and plant-based products as the region support sustainability, which, in turn, is fueling the market growth. Demand will remain concentrated in Germany, Spain, France, Italy, and the UK and the presence of a larger distribution network with various sales channels will continue to attract new consumers.
FMI’s report on the natural cosmetics market is segmented into five major sections-
And region to help readers understand and evaluate lucrative opportunities in the global natural cosmetics market.
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According to a recently published business intelligence report by Future Market Insights (FMI), the global natural cosmetics market was valued over US$ 36 Bn in 2019. Rising awareness about the side effects of chemical-based beauty products and the trend of ‘green beauty’ are encouraging manufacturers to increase the production of natural cosmetics to target and retain a large segment of consumers.
Tata’s Natural Alchemy, LLC and Henkel AG & Company, KGaA are amongst the top companies introducing all chemical-free products in their portfolio, as consumers’ inclination towards cosmetics with natural, safer ingredients intensifies.
Modern men are taking a keen interest in caring for their skin. A rising number of men are inclining towards personal grooming and boosting greater self-confidence by looking good. In recent times, men are no longer limiting themselves to only shaving products and deodorants and becoming a habitual user of skin and personal care products.
The organic and vegan beauty movement is also playing an important role in building male consumer base. Additionally, chemical-free skincare products are finding greater resonance among young men who choose to align themselves with renowned brands. This, in turn, is expected to fuel the demand for natural cosmetics for male consumers.

Over the forecast period, Europe will continue to hold a significant share in the global natural cosmetics market. European Union has set up a sophisticated legislative framework for players to enter the natural cosmetics market. It assures that products sold in the EU market should fulfil the required standards.
In addition, European consumers widely prefer natural and plant-based products as the region support sustainability, which, in turn, is fueling the market growth. Demand will remain concentrated in Germany, Spain, France, Italy, and the UK and the presence of a larger distribution network with various sales channels will continue to attract new consumers.
FMI’s report on the natural cosmetics market is segmented into five major sections-
And region to help readers understand and evaluate lucrative opportunities in the global natural cosmetics market.
The post Natural Cosmetics Market Higher Mortality Rates by 2019-2027 first appeared on Market Research Blog.