Global Probiotic Cosmetics Market Overview

The Probiotic Cosmetic Products Market size is estimated at USD 15.11 billion in 2023, and is expected to reach USD 23.62 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 5.71% during the forecast period 2023 to 2032.

The probiotic cosmetics market is experiencing significant growth, driven by increasing consumer demand for natural and skin-friendly products. Probiotics, which are live beneficial bacteria, are being incorporated into skincare and cosmetic formulations due to their ability to balance the skin’s microbiome, enhance skin barrier function, and alleviate skin conditions such as acne, eczema, and rosacea. This trend aligns with rising awareness of the skin microbiome's role in maintaining healthy skin and the desire for clean, sustainable beauty products.

Key players in the market are introducing probiotic-infused creams, serums, cleansers, and masks that target hydration, anti-aging, and skin repair. The market is particularly gaining traction in regions such as North America and Europe, where there is a high focus on skincare innovation and premium products. Factors such as increased consumer awareness of holistic health, a surge in demand for organic and natural ingredients, and expanding online retail are further propelling market growth. However, challenges like high product development costs and regulatory hurdles around probiotics in cosmetics may limit market expansion. Overall, the probiotic cosmetics market is poised for continued growth, driven by consumer preferences for personalized, health-centric beauty solutions.

Market Dynamics and Key Factors in Probiotic Cosmetics Market:

Drivers:

The rise in the number of skin disorder related cases
There has been a tremendous rise in the usage of antibacterial soaps and cleansers for washing hands and other body parts. The excessive usage of these products can strip the skin of its healthy microflora, ultimately damaging the skin's natural ecosystem. This can cause the skin to become dry leading to breakouts. In addition, excessive usage can also make over-sensitive to factors that are not harmful. Moreover, skin diseases are the fourth most common cause of human disease. The increasing number of individuals suffering from skin disorders has promoted the usage of probiotic cosmetics products.

Probiotic skincare products, from moisturizers to one-off treatments, offer beneficial effects on all skin types, however, there is evidence to suggest they are particularly beneficial to those with chronic inflammation. According to Dr. Francesca Fusco, for skin conditions like rosacea, eczema, and people with acne, usage of probiotics can yield calmer skin and better control over breakouts. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, 1 in every 10 individuals or at least 14 million US individuals are affected by rosacea. The National Rosacea Society (NRS), has estimated that this number has jumped to 16 million according to their latest report. This rise in the number and the beneficial effects of probiotics on this skincare condition has stimulated the demand for probiotic cosmetics, supporting the growth of the market in the forecast period.

Acne-most common skin disorder
Acne is a skin condition that mostly affects the skin's hair follicles and oil glands. It is an inflammatory disorder and can cause other skin-related problems. According to the International Journal of Women's Dermatology, probiotics have been demonstrated to directly inhibit Propionibacterium acnes through the synthesis of antibacterial proteins, modifying various variables in the pathophysiology of acne formation. According to Dr. Rhonda Klein, a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology and Partner at Modern Dermatology in Connecticut, utilizing probiotics topically creates an optimal environment for the good bugs, swinging the balance in favor against zit-causing bacteria — the primary culprit being Propionibacterium acnes. Marie Drago, founder of Galinée said that in the upcoming future acne won't be treated with antibiotics but with probiotics. Supportive statements from medical practitioners, institutes, and founders in favor of probiotics have created a huge demand for probiotic cosmetic products, thus propelling the expansion of the market in the projected period.

Restraints:

There are no such factors that can hinder the growth of the probiotic cosmetics market. In rare cases, it can cause skin irritations, redness, or bumps on the skin. The usage of the live organism in probiotic cosmetic products may lead to the development of certain skin disorders thus, hampering the expansion of the market over the projected period.

Opportunities:

Battling childhood eczema
Atopic dermatitis, a kind of eczema, is highly common in babies and young children and is thought to be a symptom of a dysfunctional immune system. According to the American Academy of Dermatologists, up to one-fifth of all infants are affected in some way by the disorder. Eczema usually goes away on its own as children become older, but it might last until adulthood. Large patches of itchy, inflamed skin and bleeding scabs can be very detrimental to a child's quality of life, both psychologically and physically, in addition to being unattractive. Probiotic cosmetics can help in reducing the side effects associated with eczema thus, R&D in this field can create a profitable opportunity for the market players.

Market Segmentation

By product, the skincare segment is anticipated to have the highest share of the probiotic cosmetics market in the projected timeframe. Probiotics can help against isolated incidents of redness, bumps, and inflammation. Facial appearance plays an important role during human interaction, including social activities. People having skin disorders lose their self-confidence and are more prone to depression. Rosacea, acne, and other facial skin diseases may affect the mental health of many individuals. Probiotics are beneficial in treating these diseases thus, surging the demand for probiotics in cosmetic products.

By organism, the bacteria segment is predicted to lead the probiotic cosmetics market. Probiotics are good bacteria that help in warding off the bad or harmful bacteria present on the skin that can cause skin-related problems. The skin microbiome mostly consists of bacteria, thus most of the market players are integrating bacteria in their cosmetic products. Bacteria are obtained via the fermentation process and under specific conditions. Good bacteria obtained are incorporated in probiotic cosmetic products thus, supporting the growth of this segment.

By distribution channel, the offline segment is forecasted to dominate the probiotic cosmetics market. Offline distribution channel consists of supermarkets, hypermarkets, convenience stores, malls, and specialty stores. Despite the convenience of online buying, cosmetic customers still place a high value on trying products out in person. Sephora introduced the try-before-you-buy concept in the beauty industry decades ago, and buyers are still willing to travel to a store to get the exact hue match. Offline buying of probiotic cosmetic products ensures the credibility of the ingredients utilized in the product thus, offline sales are expected to dominate the forecast period.

Players Covered in Probiotic Cosmetics market are :

  • Esse Skincare
  • Aurelia London
  • Gallinée
  • TULA Skincare
  • LaFlore Probiotic Skincare
  • Mother Dirt
  • Clinique
  • L'Oréal S.A.
  • Unilever (Brands like Dove and Simple)
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • Eminence Organic Skin Care
  • Burt’s Bees (Owned by Clorox)
  • Biossance
  • Yun Probiotherapy
  • Glowbiotics
  • Marie Veronique
  • Vichy Laboratories (Owned by L'Oréal)
  • The Probiotic Skincare Company
  • Nourish Organic
  • BeBe & Bella

Regional Analysis of Probiotic Cosmetics Market:

The North American region is anticipated to have the highest share of probiotic cosmetic products attributed to the growing prevalence of chronic skin diseases. This region has the most technologically advanced countries and the companies in this region are continuously engaged in R&D. For instance, Estee Lauder launched a new product Futurist Hydra Rescue Moisturizing Makeup SPF45 in April 2020, enriched with Ion Charged Water, probiotic technology, and chia-seed extract to help with skin hydration and natural radiance. Moreover, more than 8 million in the USA have psoriasis, a medical condition that causes red, itchy scaly patches, most commonly on the knees, elbows, trunk, and scalp. Dermatologists and medical institutions have reported the benefits of probiotic cosmetics on psoriasis treatment thus, driving the growth of the probiotic cosmetics market in the forecast period.

The European region is predicted to have the second-highest share of the probiotic cosmetic market over the projected timeframe. Skin-related disorders are more common among millennials, and teens in this region. According to EADV's latest report (October 2021), almost half (47.9%) of the European general population above 18 years old reported at least one dermatological condition in the past 12 months. Fungal skin infection is the most prevalent skin disorder among those surveyed, affecting about 1 in 10 people (9.07 %). Atopic dermatitis (eczema) (5.34 %), alopecia (5.22 %), and acne (5.22 %) were the other most common conditions, each affecting more than 1 in 20 people (5.49 %). Probiotic cosmetics can help in reducing the complications associated with skin disorders as well prevent these diseases during onset thus, strengthening the expansion of the market over the forecasted timeframe.

The probiotic cosmetic market in the Asia-Pacific region is anticipated to develop with the highest CAGR over the analysis period. Individuals in this region are more concerned about their skin health and mostly prefer natural cosmetic products. Probiotic cosmetic products are gaining popularity in this region attributed of their beneficial effects on several skin diseases. Eczema (atopic dermatitis) and allergies are on the rise in both the developed and developing regions, due to a variety of factors ranging from genetics to changing diets, hygiene habits, and environmental factors. According to a report, Australia has the highest number of probiotic cosmetic products. The growing adoption rate of probiotic cosmetic products in this region is strengthening the development of the market in this region.

Recent Industry Developments in Probiotic Cosmetics Market:

  • In September 2021, Lac2Biome, an Italian microbiome health firm, has introduced InfiniteSkin Microbiome Serum, a white label skincare blend including live probiotics and hyaluronic acids, derived from a clinically studied blend of hyaluronic acids and patented live probiotic strain 'm.biomeLiveSkin88'.
  • In August 2021, Unconditional Skincare Co., a new brand from New Zealand biotech firm Blis Technology, utilize a probiotic strain that is naturally found in the skin and uses a 'skin-specific' probiotic strain. BLIS Q24, a patented micrococcus luteus strain with the brand as the main active component, was recently launched by the company.

COVID-19 Impact on Probiotic Cosmetics Market:

The outbreak of COVID-19 drastically affected the functioning of several industrial verticals. Several restrictions were imposed by governments across the globe to constrain the spread of the virus. During this period clinical trials of several medicines were halted. In addition, various surgical procedures were also postponed. The probiotic cosmetics market was also affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Probiotic cosmetics are a part of the beauty industry, their sales were quite low in the first quarter, and there were a lot of store closings all around the world. The beauty industry generates around $500 billion in sales worldwide each year and employs a large number of people. The COVID-19 pandemic has harmed the cosmetic industry. The shortage of raw materials required for the production of probiotic cosmetic products was caused by restrictions imposed by governments throughout the world on commodities imports and exports. In addition, only a few workers were permitted to operate on the factory floor to maintain social distance, resulting in a decrease in the production of probiotic cosmetics. The demand is expected to propel in the post-pandemic period attributed to a stable income.

Global Probiotic Cosmetics Market

Base Year:

2023

Forecast Period:

2024-2032

Historical Data:

2017 to 2023

Market Size in 2023:

USD 15.11 Bn.

Forecast Period 2022-28 CAGR:

5.71%

Market Size in 2032:

USD 23.62 Bn.

Segments Covered:

By Type

  • Skin Care
  • Hair Care

By Organism Type

  • Bacteria
  • Yeast

By Distribution Channels

  • Online
  • Offline

By Region

  • North America (U.S., Canada, Mexico)
  • Europe (Germany, U.K., France, Italy, Russia, Spain, Rest of Europe)
  • Asia-Pacific (China, India, Japan, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Rest of APAC)
  • Middle East & Africa (Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iran, UAE, Africa, Rest of MEA)
  • South America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of SA)

Key Market Drivers:

  • The Rise in the Number of Skin Disorder Related Cases

Key Market Restraints:

  • Side Effects on Skin

Key Opportunities:

  • Battling Childhood Eczema

Companies Covered in the report:

  • Esse Skincare (US), Glowbiotics Inc. (US), Unilever PLC (London), Tula Life Inc. (US), Aurelia Skincare Ltd. (UK), and Other major players.

Chapter 1: Introduction
 1.1 Research Objectives
 1.2 Research Methodology
 1.3 Research Process
 1.4 Scope and Coverage
  1.4.1 Market Definition
  1.4.2 Key Questions Answered
 1.5 Market Segmentation

Chapter 2:Executive Summary

Chapter 3:Growth Opportunities By Segment
 3.1 By Type
 3.2 By Organism Type
 3.3 By Distribution Channels

Chapter 4: Market Landscape
 4.1 Porter's Five Forces Analysis
  4.1.1 Bargaining Power of Supplier
  4.1.2 Threat of New Entrants
  4.1.3 Threat of Substitutes
  4.1.4 Competitive Rivalry
  4.1.5 Bargaining Power Among Buyers
 4.2 Industry Value Chain Analysis
 4.3 Market Dynamics
  4.3.1 Drivers
  4.3.2 Restraints
  4.3.3 Opportunities
  4.5.4 Challenges
 4.4 Pestle Analysis
 4.5 Technological Roadmap
 4.6 Regulatory Landscape
 4.7 SWOT Analysis
 4.8 Price Trend Analysis
 4.9 Patent Analysis
 4.10 Analysis of the Impact of Covid-19
  4.10.1 Impact on the Overall Market
  4.10.2 Impact on the Supply Chain
  4.10.3 Impact on the Key Manufacturers
  4.10.4 Impact on the Pricing

Chapter 5: Probiotic Cosmetics Market by Type
 5.1 Probiotic Cosmetics Market Overview Snapshot and Growth Engine
 5.2 Probiotic Cosmetics Market Overview
 5.3 Skin Care
  5.3.1 Introduction and Market Overview
  5.3.2 Historic and Forecasted Market Size (2016-2028F)
  5.3.3 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
  5.3.4 Skin Care: Grographic Segmentation
 5.4 Hair Care
  5.4.1 Introduction and Market Overview
  5.4.2 Historic and Forecasted Market Size (2016-2028F)
  5.4.3 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
  5.4.4 Hair Care: Grographic Segmentation

Chapter 6: Probiotic Cosmetics Market by Organism Type
 6.1 Probiotic Cosmetics Market Overview Snapshot and Growth Engine
 6.2 Probiotic Cosmetics Market Overview
 6.3 Bacteria
  6.3.1 Introduction and Market Overview
  6.3.2 Historic and Forecasted Market Size (2016-2028F)
  6.3.3 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
  6.3.4 Bacteria: Grographic Segmentation
 6.4 Yeast
  6.4.1 Introduction and Market Overview
  6.4.2 Historic and Forecasted Market Size (2016-2028F)
  6.4.3 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
  6.4.4 Yeast: Grographic Segmentation

Chapter 7: Probiotic Cosmetics Market by Distribution Channels
 7.1 Probiotic Cosmetics Market Overview Snapshot and Growth Engine
 7.2 Probiotic Cosmetics Market Overview
 7.3 Online
  7.3.1 Introduction and Market Overview
  7.3.2 Historic and Forecasted Market Size (2016-2028F)
  7.3.3 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
  7.3.4 Online: Grographic Segmentation
 7.4 Offline
  7.4.1 Introduction and Market Overview
  7.4.2 Historic and Forecasted Market Size (2016-2028F)
  7.4.3 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
  7.4.4 Offline: Grographic Segmentation

Chapter 8: Company Profiles and Competitive Analysis
 8.1 Competitive Landscape
  8.1.1 Competitive Positioning
  8.1.2 Probiotic Cosmetics Sales and Market Share By Players
  8.1.3 Industry BCG Matrix
  8.1.4 Ansoff Matrix
  8.1.5 Probiotic Cosmetics Industry Concentration Ratio (CR5 and HHI)
  8.1.6 Top 5 Probiotic Cosmetics Players Market Share
  8.1.7 Mergers and Acquisitions
  8.1.8 Business Strategies By Top Players
 8.2 ESSE SKINCARE
  8.2.1 Company Overview
  8.2.2 Key Executives
  8.2.3 Company Snapshot
  8.2.4 Operating Business Segments
  8.2.5 Product Portfolio
  8.2.6 Business Performance
  8.2.7 Key Strategic Moves and Recent Developments
  8.2.8 SWOT Analysis
 8.3 GLOWBIOTICS INC.
 8.4 UNILEVER PLC
 8.5 TULA LIFE INC.
 8.6 AURELIA SKINCARE LTD.
 8.7 THE CLOROX CO.
 8.8 LAFLORE PROBIOTIC SKINCARE
 8.9 EMINENCE ORGANIC SKINCARE
 8.10 ESTEE LAUDER COMPANIES INC.
 8.11 L’OREAL S.A.
 8.12 OTHER MAJOR PLAYERS

Chapter 9: Global Probiotic Cosmetics Market Analysis, Insights and Forecast, 2016-2028
 9.1 Market Overview
 9.2 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Type
  9.2.1 Skin Care
  9.2.2 Hair Care
 9.3 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Organism Type
  9.3.1 Bacteria
  9.3.2 Yeast
 9.4 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Distribution Channels
  9.4.1 Online
  9.4.2 Offline

Chapter 10: North America Probiotic Cosmetics Market Analysis, Insights and Forecast, 2016-2028
 10.1 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
 10.2 Impact of Covid-19
 10.3 Key Players
 10.4 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
 10.4 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Type
  10.4.1 Skin Care
  10.4.2 Hair Care
 10.5 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Organism Type
  10.5.1 Bacteria
  10.5.2 Yeast
 10.6 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Distribution Channels
  10.6.1 Online
  10.6.2 Offline
 10.7 Historic and Forecast Market Size by Country
  10.7.1 U.S.
  10.7.2 Canada
  10.7.3 Mexico

Chapter 11: Europe Probiotic Cosmetics Market Analysis, Insights and Forecast, 2016-2028
 11.1 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
 11.2 Impact of Covid-19
 11.3 Key Players
 11.4 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
 11.4 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Type
  11.4.1 Skin Care
  11.4.2 Hair Care
 11.5 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Organism Type
  11.5.1 Bacteria
  11.5.2 Yeast
 11.6 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Distribution Channels
  11.6.1 Online
  11.6.2 Offline
 11.7 Historic and Forecast Market Size by Country
  11.7.1 Germany
  11.7.2 U.K.
  11.7.3 France
  11.7.4 Italy
  11.7.5 Russia
  11.7.6 Spain
  11.7.7 Rest of Europe

Chapter 12: Asia-Pacific Probiotic Cosmetics Market Analysis, Insights and Forecast, 2016-2028
 12.1 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
 12.2 Impact of Covid-19
 12.3 Key Players
 12.4 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
 12.4 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Type
  12.4.1 Skin Care
  12.4.2 Hair Care
 12.5 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Organism Type
  12.5.1 Bacteria
  12.5.2 Yeast
 12.6 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Distribution Channels
  12.6.1 Online
  12.6.2 Offline
 12.7 Historic and Forecast Market Size by Country
  12.7.1 China
  12.7.2 India
  12.7.3 Japan
  12.7.4 Singapore
  12.7.5 Australia
  12.7.6 New Zealand
  12.7.7 Rest of APAC

Chapter 13: Middle East & Africa Probiotic Cosmetics Market Analysis, Insights and Forecast, 2016-2028
 13.1 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
 13.2 Impact of Covid-19
 13.3 Key Players
 13.4 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
 13.4 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Type
  13.4.1 Skin Care
  13.4.2 Hair Care
 13.5 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Organism Type
  13.5.1 Bacteria
  13.5.2 Yeast
 13.6 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Distribution Channels
  13.6.1 Online
  13.6.2 Offline
 13.7 Historic and Forecast Market Size by Country
  13.7.1 Turkey
  13.7.2 Saudi Arabia
  13.7.3 Iran
  13.7.4 UAE
  13.7.5 Africa
  13.7.6 Rest of MEA

Chapter 14: South America Probiotic Cosmetics Market Analysis, Insights and Forecast, 2016-2028
 14.1 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
 14.2 Impact of Covid-19
 14.3 Key Players
 14.4 Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
 14.4 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Type
  14.4.1 Skin Care
  14.4.2 Hair Care
 14.5 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Organism Type
  14.5.1 Bacteria
  14.5.2 Yeast
 14.6 Historic and Forecasted Market Size By Distribution Channels
  14.6.1 Online
  14.6.2 Offline
 14.7 Historic and Forecast Market Size by Country
  14.7.1 Brazil
  14.7.2 Argentina
  14.7.3 Rest of SA

Chapter 15 Investment Analysis

Chapter 16 Analyst Viewpoint and Conclusion

Global Probiotic Cosmetics Market

Base Year:

2023

Forecast Period:

2024-2032

Historical Data:

2017 to 2023

Market Size in 2023:

USD 15.11 Bn.

Forecast Period 2022-28 CAGR:

5.71%

Market Size in 2032:

USD 23.62 Bn.

Segments Covered:

By Type

  • Skin Care
  • Hair Care

By Organism Type

  • Bacteria
  • Yeast

By Distribution Channels

  • Online
  • Offline

By Region

  • North America (U.S., Canada, Mexico)
  • Europe (Germany, U.K., France, Italy, Russia, Spain, Rest of Europe)
  • Asia-Pacific (China, India, Japan, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Rest of APAC)
  • Middle East & Africa (Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iran, UAE, Africa, Rest of MEA)
  • South America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of SA)

Key Market Drivers:

  • The Rise in the Number of Skin Disorder Related Cases

Key Market Restraints:

  • Side Effects on Skin

Key Opportunities:

  • Battling Childhood Eczema

Companies Covered in the report:

  • Esse Skincare (US), Glowbiotics Inc. (US), Unilever PLC (London), Tula Life Inc. (US), Aurelia Skincare Ltd. (UK), and Other major players.

LIST OF TABLES

TABLE 001. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
TABLE 002. PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS
TABLE 003. PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET BARGAINING POWER OF CUSTOMERS
TABLE 004. PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET COMPETITIVE RIVALRY
TABLE 005. PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS
TABLE 006. PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES
TABLE 007. PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET BY TYPE
TABLE 008. SKIN CARE MARKET OVERVIEW (2016-2028)
TABLE 009. HAIR CARE MARKET OVERVIEW (2016-2028)
TABLE 010. PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET BY ORGANISM TYPE
TABLE 011. BACTERIA MARKET OVERVIEW (2016-2028)
TABLE 012. YEAST MARKET OVERVIEW (2016-2028)
TABLE 013. PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET BY DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS
TABLE 014. ONLINE MARKET OVERVIEW (2016-2028)
TABLE 015. OFFLINE MARKET OVERVIEW (2016-2028)
TABLE 016. NORTH AMERICA PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET, BY TYPE (2016-2028)
TABLE 017. NORTH AMERICA PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET, BY ORGANISM TYPE (2016-2028)
TABLE 018. NORTH AMERICA PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET, BY DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS (2016-2028)
TABLE 019. N PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET, BY COUNTRY (2016-2028)
TABLE 020. EUROPE PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET, BY TYPE (2016-2028)
TABLE 021. EUROPE PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET, BY ORGANISM TYPE (2016-2028)
TABLE 022. EUROPE PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET, BY DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS (2016-2028)
TABLE 023. PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET, BY COUNTRY (2016-2028)
TABLE 024. ASIA PACIFIC PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET, BY TYPE (2016-2028)
TABLE 025. ASIA PACIFIC PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET, BY ORGANISM TYPE (2016-2028)
TABLE 026. ASIA PACIFIC PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET, BY DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS (2016-2028)
TABLE 027. PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET, BY COUNTRY (2016-2028)
TABLE 028. MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET, BY TYPE (2016-2028)
TABLE 029. MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET, BY ORGANISM TYPE (2016-2028)
TABLE 030. MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET, BY DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS (2016-2028)
TABLE 031. PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET, BY COUNTRY (2016-2028)
TABLE 032. SOUTH AMERICA PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET, BY TYPE (2016-2028)
TABLE 033. SOUTH AMERICA PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET, BY ORGANISM TYPE (2016-2028)
TABLE 034. SOUTH AMERICA PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET, BY DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS (2016-2028)
TABLE 035. PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET, BY COUNTRY (2016-2028)
TABLE 036. ESSE SKINCARE: SNAPSHOT
TABLE 037. ESSE SKINCARE: BUSINESS PERFORMANCE
TABLE 038. ESSE SKINCARE: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 039. ESSE SKINCARE: KEY STRATEGIC MOVES AND DEVELOPMENTS
TABLE 039. GLOWBIOTICS INC.: SNAPSHOT
TABLE 040. GLOWBIOTICS INC.: BUSINESS PERFORMANCE
TABLE 041. GLOWBIOTICS INC.: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 042. GLOWBIOTICS INC.: KEY STRATEGIC MOVES AND DEVELOPMENTS
TABLE 042. UNILEVER PLC: SNAPSHOT
TABLE 043. UNILEVER PLC: BUSINESS PERFORMANCE
TABLE 044. UNILEVER PLC: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 045. UNILEVER PLC: KEY STRATEGIC MOVES AND DEVELOPMENTS
TABLE 045. TULA LIFE INC.: SNAPSHOT
TABLE 046. TULA LIFE INC.: BUSINESS PERFORMANCE
TABLE 047. TULA LIFE INC.: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 048. TULA LIFE INC.: KEY STRATEGIC MOVES AND DEVELOPMENTS
TABLE 048. AURELIA SKINCARE LTD.: SNAPSHOT
TABLE 049. AURELIA SKINCARE LTD.: BUSINESS PERFORMANCE
TABLE 050. AURELIA SKINCARE LTD.: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 051. AURELIA SKINCARE LTD.: KEY STRATEGIC MOVES AND DEVELOPMENTS
TABLE 051. THE CLOROX CO.: SNAPSHOT
TABLE 052. THE CLOROX CO.: BUSINESS PERFORMANCE
TABLE 053. THE CLOROX CO.: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 054. THE CLOROX CO.: KEY STRATEGIC MOVES AND DEVELOPMENTS
TABLE 054. LAFLORE PROBIOTIC SKINCARE: SNAPSHOT
TABLE 055. LAFLORE PROBIOTIC SKINCARE: BUSINESS PERFORMANCE
TABLE 056. LAFLORE PROBIOTIC SKINCARE: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 057. LAFLORE PROBIOTIC SKINCARE: KEY STRATEGIC MOVES AND DEVELOPMENTS
TABLE 057. EMINENCE ORGANIC SKINCARE: SNAPSHOT
TABLE 058. EMINENCE ORGANIC SKINCARE: BUSINESS PERFORMANCE
TABLE 059. EMINENCE ORGANIC SKINCARE: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 060. EMINENCE ORGANIC SKINCARE: KEY STRATEGIC MOVES AND DEVELOPMENTS
TABLE 060. ESTEE LAUDER COMPANIES INC.: SNAPSHOT
TABLE 061. ESTEE LAUDER COMPANIES INC.: BUSINESS PERFORMANCE
TABLE 062. ESTEE LAUDER COMPANIES INC.: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 063. ESTEE LAUDER COMPANIES INC.: KEY STRATEGIC MOVES AND DEVELOPMENTS
TABLE 063. L’OREAL S.A.: SNAPSHOT
TABLE 064. L’OREAL S.A.: BUSINESS PERFORMANCE
TABLE 065. L’OREAL S.A.: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 066. L’OREAL S.A.: KEY STRATEGIC MOVES AND DEVELOPMENTS
TABLE 066. OTHER MAJOR PLAYERS: SNAPSHOT
TABLE 067. OTHER MAJOR PLAYERS: BUSINESS PERFORMANCE
TABLE 068. OTHER MAJOR PLAYERS: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 069. OTHER MAJOR PLAYERS: KEY STRATEGIC MOVES AND DEVELOPMENTS

LIST OF FIGURES

FIGURE 001. YEARS CONSIDERED FOR ANALYSIS
FIGURE 002. SCOPE OF THE STUDY
FIGURE 003. PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET OVERVIEW BY REGIONS
FIGURE 004. PORTER'S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS
FIGURE 005. BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS
FIGURE 006. COMPETITIVE RIVALRYFIGURE 007. THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS
FIGURE 008. THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES
FIGURE 009. VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS
FIGURE 010. PESTLE ANALYSIS
FIGURE 011. PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET OVERVIEW BY TYPE
FIGURE 012. SKIN CARE MARKET OVERVIEW (2016-2028)
FIGURE 013. HAIR CARE MARKET OVERVIEW (2016-2028)
FIGURE 014. PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET OVERVIEW BY ORGANISM TYPE
FIGURE 015. BACTERIA MARKET OVERVIEW (2016-2028)
FIGURE 016. YEAST MARKET OVERVIEW (2016-2028)
FIGURE 017. PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET OVERVIEW BY DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS
FIGURE 018. ONLINE MARKET OVERVIEW (2016-2028)
FIGURE 019. OFFLINE MARKET OVERVIEW (2016-2028)
FIGURE 020. NORTH AMERICA PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET OVERVIEW BY COUNTRY (2016-2028)
FIGURE 021. EUROPE PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET OVERVIEW BY COUNTRY (2016-2028)
FIGURE 022. ASIA PACIFIC PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET OVERVIEW BY COUNTRY (2016-2028)
FIGURE 023. MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET OVERVIEW BY COUNTRY (2016-2028)
FIGURE 024. SOUTH AMERICA PROBIOTIC COSMETICS MARKET OVERVIEW BY COUNTRY (2016-2028)

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Frequently Asked Questions :

What would be the forecast period in the Probiotic Cosmetics Market research report?

The forecast period in the Probiotic Cosmetics Market research report is 2022-2028.

Who are the key players in Probiotic Cosmetics Market?

Esse Skincare (US), Glowbiotics Inc. (US), Unilever PLC (London), Tula Life Inc. (US), Aurelia Skincare Ltd. (UK), The Clorox Co. (US), LaFlore Probiotic Skincare (US), Eminence Organic Skincare (Canada), Estee Lauder Companies Inc. (US), L’Oreal S.A. (Paris), and other major players.

What are the segments of the Probiotic Cosmetics Market?

The Probiotic Cosmetics Market is segmented into Type, Organism Type, Application, and region. By Type, the market is categorized into Skin Care and Hair Care. By Organism Type, the market is categorized into Bacteria and Yeast. By Distribution Channels, the market is categorized into Online and Offline. By region, it is analyzed across North America (U.S.; Canada; Mexico), Europe (Germany; U.K.; France; Italy; Russia; Spain, etc.), Asia-Pacific (China; India; Japan; Southeast Asia, etc.), South America (Brazil; Argentina, etc.), Middle East & Africa (Saudi Arabia; South Africa, etc.).

What is the Probiotic Cosmetics Market?

Probiotics has become common in the healthy food market attributed to the growing awareness about the good or friendly bacteria in diets. This trend has been taken up by the beauty & cosmetics industry as brands and consumers are accepting the biome-balancing benefits of such ingredients when utilized in skincare products.

How big is the Probiotic Cosmetics Market?

The Probiotic Cosmetic Products Market size is estimated at USD 15.11 billion in 2023, and is expected to reach USD 23.62 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 5.71% during the forecast period 2023 to 2032.