Burlingame, CA, April 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In terms of value, The Global Cosmeceuticals Market size was valued at USD 99.52 billion in 2025, is on a trajectory of rapid expansion, with projections indicating it will soar to USD 182.17 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 9.6% from 2025 to 2032, as per a recent report by Coherent Market Insights.

Global Cosmeceuticals Market Key Takeaways

By Product Type, the skincare segment is set to dominate, accounting for 40% of the market share in 2025, valued at USD 39.80 billion,. The demand for anti-aging and skin-brightening products is fueling growth.

By Ingredient Type, the botanical extracts segment will likely capture 30% of the market by 2025, reaching USD 29.85 billion, driven by increasing demand for natural and organic cosmeceuticals.

By Distribution Channel, online retail sales are projected to grow at a CAGR of 10.5%, contributing 25% of the total market in 2025, equating to USD 24.88 billion, as e-commerce platforms continue expanding their premium beauty product offerings.

North America will retain the largest market share at 38% in 2025, valued at USD 37.82 billion, supported by high consumer spending on premium dermatologist-recommended skincare solutions.

Asia Pacific is expected to be the fastest-growing region, with a projected CAGR of 9.8%, accounting for 32% of the global market in 2025, amounting to USD 31.84 billion, driven by rising disposable incomes and increasing skincare awareness in China, South Korea, and India.

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Increasing Consumer Awareness Driving Market Growth

The world’s cosmeceuticals market is moving at a fast pace owing to increasing customer cognizance about science-oriented skin care and beauty skincare products. Growing inclination towards dermatologist-recommended cosmeceuticals and nutricosmetics is augmenting the demand.

The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) estimates that more than half of the adults globally endure skin issues such as hyperpigmentation, acne, and rosacea, thereby increasing the uptake of retinol-based serums, vitamin C creams, and probiotic skin care products.

Regulatory complexities & product approval delays are restraining the market …

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