A new research
report published by Transparency market Research on the global
organic personal care products market reveals crucial facts
pertaining to the market statistics, the primary growth drivers,
restraints, threats, and opportunities. The market research report,
titled “Organic Personal Care Products Market - Global
Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast, 2014 -
2020”, offers a comprehensive outlook on the elements
making an impact on the global organic personal care products market.
The organic personal
care products are manufactured from natural ingredients of plants
extraction under eco friendly conditions. The Organic
Personal
Care
Products
Market
is segregated into different types including skin care, hair care,
oral care, cosmetic and others. Skin care products include facial
care products, body care products and sun care products. Organic hair
care products include shampoos, conditioners, hair colors and styling
products. Organic oral care products include toothpastes and
mouthwashes among others. Organic cosmetics include foundation,
mascara and lipstick among others. The others segment includes
deodorants, toiletries and feminine hygiene products among other.
Rising concerns for health safety, increasing green consciousness and
growing consumer’s awareness of hazards of synthetic chemicals have
fueled the demand for organic personal care products. Low consumer
understanding of organic personal care products, curbing
pseudo-organic products competing with organic products multiple
standards creating consumer confusion are few of the factors
dampening the demand of organic personal care products.
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Skin care products
are the largest segment in terms of revenue and are expected to
continue to dominate the organic personal care product market in
terms of revenue across all the product segments in 2013. The major
factors contributing to the growth of this segment are launch of new
products and widening distribution channels. Hair care was the second
largest product segment followed by cosmetic segment which is another
highly attractive segment owing to the large numbers of new entrants
in the category and increasing availability of the products.
Owing to the
increase in awareness of organic personal care product across North
America and Europe, North America was the largest consumer of organic
personal care in 2013 and accounted for over 34.9% of the global
consumption in 2013. The market is witnessing growth partly due to
increasing awareness about the organic principle and mainly due to
entry of new multinationals which are making organic products more
easily accessible and visible for the consumer. Europe followed North
America in terms of demand and accounted for over 28.9% of the global
organic personal care product demand in 2013.
Germany and France
were the primary consumers of organic personal care products in
Europe together accounting for 17.1% and 13.6% market share
respectively. Japan is expected to register the fastest growth among
all regions accounting for over 42.6% of the total demand for organic
personal care products in Asia Pacific. The belief in natural and
organic remedies is already well ingrained in the culture of Japan;
therefore it became easier for the manufactures to make the organic
culture acceptable to the consumer.
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