Alcohol is used as a preservative against bacteria and as a solvent in many cosmetics. Moreover, it has anti-inflammatory and deodorizing properties as a result of which, alcohol is widely used in different type of cosmetic products such as for skin care, hair care, fragrances and others. However, due to growing consumer preference for using organic and natural ingredients in cosmetics, cosmetic product manufacturers are developing new products, which are alcohol-free. Global alcohol-free cosmetic market is expected to witness high demand, owing to growing trend of halal make-up, vegan cosmetics, and botanical cosmetics among people, especially in the younger generation in the near future.
Market Outlook
- Increase in health consciousness among consumers is one of the major factors driving the demand for alcohol-free cosmetics. Moreover, commonly used alcohols in cosmetic products such as isopropyl alcohol and phenoxyethanol, have a potential of causing skin-irritations and allergic-reactions in adults as well as affecting the central nervous systems in infants.
- Halal cosmetics is the latest trend in cosmetic industry, which is expected to propel the demand for alcohol-free cosmetics in the near future. The term halal cosmetics is marketed by cosmetic companies for the cosmetics that do not use any kind of animal-based products and alcohol as ingredients. Companies are targeting Muslim consumers all over the world and are focused on developing new halal cosmetic products. For instance, in Mar 2019, SimplySiti, a producer of halal cosmetics in Malaysia, partnered with CIMB Islamic Bank, a leading bank in ASEAN region, to expand its halal beauty products market across South-East Asia region.
- Asia Pacific region is expected to witness the fastest growth in the global alcohol-free cosmetics market during the forecast period, owing to the rise of consumer base with growing health-consciousness and a rising demand for chemical-free cosmetics and personal care products. This is due to various factors such as expansion in retail sector, changes in lifestyle, higher youth population, rising total number of working women, changing lifestyles, and increasing demand for men’s cosmetic products.
- Although alcohol-free cosmetics is a rising trend, a major share of the population around the world is still unaware of the benefits of these products. New product launches in different segments such as fragrance, skincare, and hair care are expected to increase the awareness of alcohol-free cosmetics as well as provide better choices in product line for consumers. For instance, in Jan 2019, TreeWear, an India-based company that provides environment-friendly clothing and personal care products, launched its alcohol-free hand sanitizer range.
- Leading companies in the global alcohol-free market are focusing on various strategies such as mergers and acquisitions to expand their market presence globally. For instance, in Aug 2019, Shiseido, a Japan-based company that provides personal care products and cosmetics globally, acquired Drunk Elephant,a U.S.-based manufacturer of skincare products.
Key players
Key players operating in the global alcohol-free cosmetic market include Ecotrail Personal Care, Martha Tilar Group, Amara Halal Cosmetics, IBA Halal Care, Talent Cosmetics Ltd., Paragon Technology And Innovation, Clara International Beauty Group, and Inika Organic.
Market Taxonomy
On the basis of application, the global alcohol-free cosmetics market is segmented into:
- Skin care
- Hair care
- Fragrances
- Others
On the basis of distribution channel, the global alcohol-free cosmetic market is segmented into:
- Hypermarkets
- Supermarkets
- Specialty stores
- Online
- Others
On the basis of region, the global alcohol-free cosmetic market is segmented into:
- Asia Pacific
- China
- India
- Japan
- ASEAN
- Australia
- South Korea
- Rest of Asia Pacific
- North America
- Europe
- U.K.
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- Russia
- Rest of the Europe
- Latin America
- Brazil
- Argentina
- Mexico
- Rest of Latin America
- Middle East
- GCC
- Israel
- Rest of Middle East
- Africa
- North Africa
- Central Africa
- South Africa