US demand for cosmeceutical products is expected to increase 5.8 percent per annum to $8.5 billion in 2015, driven by an increasingly competitive employment environment, a steady stream of new and technologically advanced product introductions, and the continuation of astute consumer-targeted marketing. Limiting further gains will be growing pricing pressures due to the expanding market penetration of private label brands and the rapid commoditization of innovative ingredients and products. Additionally, cosmeceuticals face intense competition from alternative treatments (e.g., cosmetic surgery) that tend to offer more dramatic results, though at a greater cost in terms of time, money and safety.
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US demand to rise 5.8% annually through 2015
US demand for cosmeceutical products is expected to increase 5.8 percent per annum to
$8.5 billion in 2015, driven by an increasingly competitive employment environment, a
steady stream of new and technologically advanced product introductions, and the
continuation of astute consumer-targeted marketing. Limiting further gains will be growing
pricing pressures due to the expanding market penetration of private label brands and the
rapid commoditization of innovative ingredients and products. Additionally, cosmeceuticals
face intense competition from alternative treatments (e.g., cosmetic surgery) that tend to
offer more dramatic results, though at a greater cost in terms of time, money and safety.
Furthermore, though cosmeceutical formulations continue to improve as a result of research
and development efforts, many consumers remain skeptical regarding the efficacy of
cosmeceutical products, or are unwilling to follow the strict usage and application regimens
required for optimal results.
Skin care and injectable cosmeceuticals to be fastest growing products
The targeted cosmeceuticals market for cosmeceuticals continues to expand beyond the
tradi-tional 45-years-and-older demographic to include much younger individuals, as the
national obsession with youth continues and focus shifts to products intended to stave off
the first signs of aging. Inject- ables and skin care products will register the fastest growth,
based on anti-aging benefits. Products such as BOTOX COSMETIC (Allergan) have been
essentially synonymous with the proce- dures since their introduction, and will continue to
lead growth going forward.Relatively recently-introduced hyaluronic acid-based dermal
fillers will see particu-larly fast growth.
In addition to achieving above-average growth, skin care products will remain the largest
product category, set to account for 64 percent of all cosmeceuti-cal product demand in
2015. Age-defying products will achieve the fastest gains in the segment, driven by a highly
receptive,
fast-expanding group of middle-aged consumers, who want to redress visible damage to the
skin caused by aging,ultraviolet radiation and other environ-mental stressors, as well as a
growing number of younger individuals seeking to prevent signs of aging.Value-added
ingredients and natural actives to be fastest growing chemicals The chemicals used in
cosmeceutical products provide the necessary competitive edge by which product
manufacturers differentiate their products and capture market share. The value of chemicals
used in cosmeceutical products is expected to advance 6.1 percent per year to nearly $1.5
billion in 2015, with gains spurred by the use of new, valueadded active ingredients in
product formulations. Antioxidants will remain the largest category, with above-average
gains promoted by their incorporation in both topical and ingestible formulations. Botanicals
will continue to see the fastest gains in demand as consumer desire for “natural” products
continues. Fast gains will also be seen for enzymes, particularly botulinum toxin used in
injectables.
2. Study coverage
This new Freedonia industry study,Cosmeceuticals, is priced at $4900. It presents historical
demand data for the years 2000, 2005 and 2010, plus forecasts for 2015 and 2020 by
cosmeceutical product (e.g., skin care, injectables, hair care, tooth whiteners, ingestibles,
lip care) and chemical (e.g., antioxidants,sunscreens, acids, enzymes, proteins,botanicals).
The study also considers market environment factors, assesses industry structure, evaluates
company market share and profiles 39 key companies, including Allergan, Avon
Products,Croda, Eastman Chemical, Estée Lauder,Johnson & Johnson, L’Oréal,
Medicis,Procter & Gamble and Royal DSM.
Table Of Contents
INTRODUCTION
I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
II. MARKET ENVIRONMENT
General
Macroeconomic Overview
Demographic Trends
Consumer Spending
Physicians
Spa Industry Outlook
Dermatological Conditions
Hair Loss
Skin Conditions
Cosmetic & Toiletry Market
Skin Care Products
Hair Care Products
Oral Hygiene Products
Other Cosmetics & Toiletries
Cosmetic Surgery Procedures
Dermatological Pharmaceutical Overview
Nanotechnology in Cosmeceuticals
Regulatory Considerations
Historical Market Trends
International Activity & Foreign Trade
III. COSMECEUTICAL PRODUCTS
General
Skin Care Cosmeceuticals
Age-Defying Products
Types
Applications
Acne Preparations
Professional Acne Preparations
Over-The-Counter Acne Preparations
3. Medicated Lotions
Sun Care Products
Other Skin Care Products
Hair Care Cosmeceuticals
Hair Growth Products
Finasteride-Based
Minoxidil-Based & Other
Anti-Dandruff Shampoos
Injectable Cosmeceuticals
Botulinum Toxin-Based
Tissue Fillers
Hyaluronic Acid
Other Tissue Fillers
Collagen
Calcium Hydroxylapatite
Synthetic Polymers
Other Injectables
Lip Care Products
Tooth Whiteners
Professional Tooth Whiteners
Over-The-Counter Tooth Whiteners
Other Cosmeceutical Products
Ingestibles
Color Cosmetics
Anti-Cellulite/Body Slimming
Breast/Penis Enhancers
Hair Growth Retardants
Nail, Hand & Foot
All Other Cosmeceutical Products
IV. COSMECEUTICAL CHEMICALS
General
Antioxidants
Vitamin A Compounds
Vitamin E Compounds
Vitamin C Compounds
Coenzyme Q10 & Other
Sunscreens
Organic
Inorganic
Acids
Alpha Hydroxy Acids
Other Acids
Enzymes
4. Botulinum Toxin
Other Enzymes
Proteins
Collagen
Amino Acids
Elastin
Other Proteins
Botanicals
Other
Finasteride
Minoxidil
All Other
V. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
General
Market Share
Cosmeceutical Products
Cosmeceutical Chemicals
Marketing & Distribution
Manufacturing
Competitive Strategies
Research & Development
Cooperative Agreements
Acquisitions & Divestitures
Company Profiles
Active Organics Incorporated
Allergan Incorporated
Arch Chemicals Incorporated
Ashland Incorporated
Avon Products Incorporated
BASF SE
Bayer AG
Beiersdorf AG
Ciba Specialty Chemicals Holding Incorporated
Clariant International Limited
Clinique Laboratories LLC, see Estee Lauder Companies Incorporated
Cognis Deutschland GmbH & Company KG
Colgate-Palmolive Company
Croda International plc
Desert Whale Jojoba Company Incorporated
DuPont (EI) de Nemours
Eastman Chemical Company
Estee Lauder Companies Incorporated
Evonik Industries AG
Galderma SA , see L’Oreal SA
Groupe Corneal Laboratoires SA, see Allergan
Indena SpA
International Specialty Products Incorporated
Janson Beckett Incorporated
5. Johnson & Johnson
Kao Corporation
Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Company Limited
Laboratoires La Prairie AG, see Beiersdorf AG
Laboratoires Serobiologiques, see Cognis Deutschland GmbH & Company KG
L’Oreal SA
McNeil Consumer Healthcare, see Johnson & Johnson
Medicis Pharmaceutical Corporation
Merck & Company Incorporated
Murad Incorporated
Neutrogena Corporation, see Johnson & Johnson
NIOXIN Research Laboratories Incorporated, see Procter & Gamble Company
Novartis AG
Obagi Medical Products Incorporated
Ojon Corporation, see Estee Lauder Companies
OrthoNeutrogena, see Johnson & Johnson
Oxonica plc, see BASF SE
PerriconeMD Cosmeceuticals
Pfizer Incorporated
Procter & Gamble Company
Rhodia SA
RoC, see Johnson & Johnson
Roche Holding Limited
Royal DSM NV
Schering-Plough Corporation
Sederma SA, see Croda International plc
SkinMedica Incorporated
Symrise AG
The Body Shop International plc, see L’Oreal SA
Therapeutic Peptides Incorporated, see Symrise AG
Unilever Group
Vincience, see International Specialty Products
Yves Saint Laurent Beaute, see L’Oreal SA
Other Companies Mentioned in Study
LIST OF TABLES
SECTION I — EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Summary Table
SECTION II — MARKET ENVIRONMENT
1 Macroeconomic Indicators
2 Population & Households
3 Personal Consumption Expenditures
4 Physicians
5 Spa Facilities by Type
6 Selected Aesthetic-Related Conditions
7 Cosmetic & Toiletry Supply & Demand
8 Skin Care Product Supply & Demand
6. 9 Hair Care Product Supply & Demand
10 Oral Hygiene Product Supply & Demand
11 Other Cosmetic & Toiletry Product Supply & Demand
12 Cosmetic Surgery Procedures
13 Dermatological Pharmaceutical Supply & Demand
14 Cosmeceutical Chemical Market, 1997-2007
SECTION III — COSMECEUTICAL PRODUCTS
1 Cosmeceutical Product Demand
2 Skin Care Cosmeceutical Product Demand
3 Age-Defying Cosmeceutical Product Demand
4 Acne Preparation Cosmeceutical Product Demand
5 Medicated Lotion Cosmeceutical Product Demand
6 Sun Protection Cosmeceutical Product Demand
7 Other Skin Care Cosmeceutical Product Demand
8 Hair Care Cosmeceutical Product Demand
9 Hair Growth Cosmeceutical Product Demand
10 Anti-Dandruff Cosmeceutical Product Demand
11 Injectable Cosmeceutical Product Demand
12 Botulinum Toxin Cosmeceutical Product Demand
13 Tissue Filler Cosmeceutical Product Demand
14 Other Injectable Cosmeceutical Product Demand
15 Lip Care Product Demand
16 Tooth Whitener Demand
17 Other Cosmeceutical Product Demand
SECTION IV — COSMECEUTICAL CHEMICALS
1 Cosmeceutical Chemical Demand
2 Antioxidants: Cosmeceutical Applications
3 Sunscreens: Cosmeceutical Applications
4 Acids: Cosmeceutical Applications
5 Enzymes: Cosmeceutical Applications
6 Proteins: Cosmeceutical Applications
7 Botanicals: Cosmeceutical Applications
8 Other Cosmeceutical Chemical Demand
SECTION V — INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
1 US Cosmeceutical Product & Chemical Sales by Company, 2010
2 R&D Spending Patterns: Selected Cosmeceutical Suppliers
3 Selected Cooperative Agreements
4 Selected Acquisitions & Divestitures
LIST OF CHARTS
SECTION III — COSMECEUTICAL PRODUCTS
1 Cosmeceutical Product Demand by Type, 2010
2 Skin Care Cosmeceutical Product Demand by Type, 2010
7. SECTION IV — COSMECEUTICAL CHEMICALS
1 Cosmeceutical Chemical Demand by Type, 2010
SECTION V — INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
1 US Cosmeceutical Product Market Share by Company, 2010
2 US Cosmeceutical Chemical Market Share by Company, 2010
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