Market Trends of Africa Cosmeceutical Industry
This section covers the major market trends shaping the Africa Cosmeceutical Market according to our research experts:
Haircare And Skincare Segments Holds Maximum Share
Skincare and haircare are expected to be the dominating segment, followed by oral care in the forecasted period. Among skincare, anti-aging sub-segment is expected to contribute maximum revenue over the forecasted period. Black South Africans’ skincare requirements are in stark contrast which increases the demand for skin care products including Anti-Aging, Anti-acne, sun protection, Moisturizers, Skin Whitening, etc. The latter’s skincare requirements rotate around anti-aging products, whereas the former’s prime concern is the uneven complexion and dark spots. Similarly, Africans likely to experiment with different hair and fashion styles, leading the growth of Haircare products such as shampoo and conditioners, Hair Colorants and Dyes.
South Africa Dominates The Cosmeceuticals Market
Though the term ‘cosmeceuticals’ started gaining momentum in the South Africans recently, it has now become one of the most preferred product categories in the country. The consumers are increasingly becoming more focused while purchasing beauty and personal care products, owing to a number of awareness campaigns and promotions run by associations and prominent players. Online retailers, such as Clicks, Absolute Skin, and Care to Beauty South Africa offer a wide range of cosmeceuticals products by international players, in order to cater to the rising demand from consumers. DermaFix and SOiL are few of the country-based manufacturers engaged in the manufacturing of advanced skincare products, including anti-aging, hyperpigmentation, acne, etc.