The World Market for Beauty and Personal Care

May 2025

Amid economic uncertainty, beauty consumers are becoming more price-sensitive and value-driven. The global beauty and personal care sales grew by 7% in current terms in 2024, 2.3% in constant terms. Dermocosmetics sales rose sharply. Fragrances and sun care outperformed skin care, driven by emotional value and daily usage. E-commerce and social media continue to shape consumer decisions, with high engagement.

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Key Findings

Beauty consumers’ price sensitivity is rising amid economy uncertainty

Global beauty and personal care sales reached USD593 billion in 2024, growing by 6.7% in current terms – slightly below the 8.7% growth recorded in 2023. In volume terms, the global market recorded 1.8% of the growth, higher than the 1.1% growth in 2023. The acceleration in volume, but deceleration in value indicated a slowdown in unit price growth. With a heightened focus on value, consumers are shifting towards more thoughtful consumerism during a time of restrained beauty spending.

Growing appetite for science-backed dermocosmetics products.

Between 2019 and 2024, the share of Gen Z and Millennial consumers who had not used dermocosmetics dropped from 52% to 33% globally. Dermocosmetics, which emphasise skin health benefits and proven results, have seen significant success, with retail sales and usage frequency of dermocosmetics globally rising in 2024.

Fragrances and sun care perform well, as skin care growth slows

While skin care shows signs of saturation, fragrances and sun care outpaced the market average growth in 2024. Fragrances have emerged as the new expression of the “lipstick effect”, offering affordable luxury and personal indulgence even amid economic uncertainty. Sun care continues to benefit from rising consumer awareness of sun damage to the skin, with a shift toward daily use rather than occasional application.

Content-centric approach is reshaping beauty distribution

Between 2019 and 2024, retail e-commerce recorded the fastest growth among beauty and personal care retail channels. Social media platforms are gaining relevance in consumers’ decision-making journey, driven by their content-centric approach featuring short videos and live-selling formats, which have proven highly effective in driving consumer engagement and conversion.

Our expert’s view of beauty and personal care in 2025
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Top five trends in beauty and personal care in 2025
Top five trends uncovered
Drivers of consumer markets and impact on beauty and personal care
Adjacent industries and how they impact beauty and personal care
2024 growth slows in value, accelerates in volume, signalling rising price sensitivity
Dermocosmetics and sun care grow, fuelled by shifting consumer priorities
Amid economic uncertainty, consumers reallocate their budget or seek small luxuries
Consumers became more sophisticated and trust science-backed dermocosmetics
L’Oréal strengthens its lead, while other players recalibrate amid softening demand
Market concentration among top players remains stable, but brand loyalty weakens
Dermocosmetics and affordable beauty companies see gains over the review period
Body wash and sun care gain momentum through innovative functional claims
Sustainability claims drive growth, but its price premium faces pressure
Offline retailers adopt new strategies to stay competitive amid strong e-commerce growth
Strong local players are reshaping e-commerce while Amazon maintains its lead
Sun care is forecast to expand further, driven by heightened awareness and innovation
US is projected to lead global beauty growth, while China faces a period of low expansion
Fragrances will drive the largest share of future growth, while skin care remains as anchor
Category growth will be shaped by distinct structural drivers over the coming years
High-potential unmet demand lies across Middle East and Africa and Asia Pacific
Innovation and consumer expansion create opportunities, but macro risks persist
Recommendations and opportunities for growth to 2029

Beauty and Personal Care

This is the aggregation of baby and child-specific products, bath & shower, colour cosmetics, deodorants, depilatories, fragrances, hair care, men's grooming, oral care, skin care and sun care. Black market sales and travel retail are excluded.

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