Probiotic Cosmetics Market Size, Share, and Trends 2024 to 2034

Probiotic Cosmetics Market (By Product: Skin care, Hair care; By Distribution Channel: Pharmacy and Drug Store, Hypermarket and Supermarket, E-commerce, Others) - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, Regional Outlook, and Forecast 2024-2034

  • Last Updated : August 2024
  • Report Code : 2911
  • Category : Consumer Goods

Probiotic Cosmetics Market Size and Companies

The global probiotic cosmetics market size was USD 338.86 million in 2023, accounted for USD 368.34 million in 2024, and is expected to reach around USD 848.30 million by 2034, expanding at a CAGR of 8.7% from 2024 to 2034. The North America probiotic cosmetics market size reached USD 125.38 million in 2023.

Probiotic Cosmetics Market Size 2024 to 2034

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Probiotic Cosmetics Market Key Takeaways

  • North America held the maximum revenue share of 37% in 2023.
  • By Product, the skin care segment has generated the largest revenue share in 2023.
  • By Distribution Channel, the e-commerce segment held the highest revenue share in 2023.

U.S. Probiotic Cosmetics Market Size and Growth 2024 to 2034

The U.S. probiotic cosmetics market size was estimated at USD 87.94 million in 2023 and is predicted to be worth around USD 224.85 million by 2034, at a CAGR of 8.9% from 2024 to 2034.

U.S. Probiotic Cosmetics Market Size 2024 to 2034

The probiotic cosmetic market is spread across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC), the Middle East and Africa, and Latin America. In 2023, North America held the largest revenue share in the probiotic cosmetics market. North America is the most developed continent owing to the presence of nations featuring early adoption of probiotic cosmetics and high gross domestic product (GDP).

The rising preference of people towards enhanced appearance is boosting the demand for probiotic cosmetics in the European region. The rising use of probiotic cosmetics among millennials is expected to support growth prospects for the probiotic cosmetics market in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region.

Due to low literacy, uncertainty, and civil war in African countries, the probiotic cosmetics market in Africa is expected to grow at a comparatively slow rate. In March 2022, it was reported that 11% of adults and 24% of adolescents in the UAE suffer from ill effects of Eczema. Owing to high disposable income and growing hair fall problems, the probiotic cosmetics market is expected to grow notably in the Middle East region in the coming years.

Probiotic Cosmetics Market Share, By Region, 2023 (%)

Market Overview

Probiotic cosmetics refers to topical applications most usually associated with antiageing, skin hydration, spots, acne, and redness (rosacea). Probiotic cosmetics are proving to be a preferred alternative that can provide relief to numerous adverse skin conditions across various age groups around the world. Probiotics are live microorganisms that tend to yield a positive impact on the skin-related framework.

The growing advancements in the medical and healthcare setup and the increasing acceptance of probiotics are anticipated to emerge as key drivers for the global probiotic cosmetics market growth. Developing an inclination towards personal health, appearance, and wellness across every population age group boosts the requirement for respective probiotic cosmetics.

The prevalence of skin ailments such as eczema (atopic dermatitis) and several allergies is rising in both developing and developed countries. The reasons behind various skin problems include genetic issues, hygiene habits, improper diets, and environmental factors. For instance, around 20% of children and infants contract eczema in many nations. The British Skin Foundation estimates that about 3 out of 5 people will have some form of skin disease during their lifetime. Such a high affection rate tends to enhance the demand for probiotic cosmetics.

Our probiotic cosmetics report includes an in-depth analysis of the recent market situation. The report covers numerous factors such as key players, competitive landscape, ongoing trends, and regional analysis. The analytical research on the impact of the COVID-19 situation helps in determining the effects on the supply and demand side. The segmental analysis provides a clear view of various probiotic cosmetics variants and particular distribution channels.

Market Scope

Report Coverage Details
Market Size in 2023 USD 338.86 Million
Market Size in 2024 USD 368.34 Million
Market Size by 2034 USD 848.30 Million
Growth Rate from 2024 to 2034 CAGR of 8.53%
Largest Market North America
Base Year 2023 
Forecast Period 2024 to 2034
Segments Covered By Product and By Distribution Channel
Regions Covered North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa


Market Dynamics

The probiotic cosmetics market is expected to witness considerable growth during the study period prominently due to the growing popularity of probiotics as a key ingredient in cosmetic products.

The probiotic cosmetics market involves local as well as international players. These players tend to pose a cut-throat competition for acquiring a dominant market share. In order to gain a competitive edge over other competitors, market players in the probiotic cosmetics market are aiming to develop cost-effective products.

Investment in research and development (R&D) activities is expected to enhance the product quality. Acquisitions and mergers can prove to be a prominent growth strategy and support strengthening the position of the new market players. Key players involved in the probiotic cosmetics market include Aurelia Skincare Ltd.; Esse Skincare; and L’Oreal S.A.

Moreover, in order to gain further access to the regional markets, companies can undertake various strategic initiatives including the expansion of existing product portfolio. These initiatives may result in more intensive rivalry over the forecast period. Additionally, rapidly evolving probiotic cosmetic offerings make the existing offering obsolete very soon. This further intensifies the market competition among the prominent players.

Since the count of probiotic cosmetics providers (manufacturers) is much less in comparison to the count of buyers, the bargaining power of suppliers is considerably higher as compared to the bargaining power of buyers. Owing to considerable profit margins, the threat of new entrants in the probiotic cosmetics market is moderate.

In June 2022, S-Biomedic raised €4 million ($4.20 million) in a Series A funding round. This amount will be utilized for the development of probiotic treatments for acne. In June 2022, SkinBioTherapeutics got an investment of €1.7 million ($1.78 million). This fund will aid the development of probiotic treatments with respect to skin conditions and cosmetics. Rising funding and increasing investment in the probiotic cosmetics market are anticipated to drive the market growth promisingly in the near future.

Product Insights

Based on product, the global probiotic cosmetics market is segmented into skincare and hair care. The skin care segment had the highest revenue share in 2023 and is expected to dominate the market during the study period.

There has been a rise in the demand for specialized cosmetics products, including creams and serums. The young, as well as the old population, are inclined towards purchasing probiotic moisturizer face cream. Owing to prevalent issues such as skin tone, wrinkles, acne, and inflammation, the demand for probiotic skin care products is predicted to rise exponentially.

Lactobacilli probiotic bacteria strains are known for strengthening the skin microbiome. Thus, Lactobacilli probiotic bacteria strains are helpful in supporting the body's ability to grow thick and healthy hair. Increasing stress levels are happening to be a major reason for hair fall problems all over the world. Rising hair fall issues enhance the requirement for various probiotic hair cosmetics such as Onesta Probiotic Protein Treatment Spray ($17.99), Mother Dirt Probiotic Hydrating Hair Wash ($15), Tela Probiotic Hair Mask ($48), and Yoghurt of Bulgaria Probiotic Anti-Hair Loss Shampoo ($3.99). 

Distribution Channel Insights

Based on distribution channels, the global probiotic cosmetics market is segmented into pharmacy and drug store, hypermarkets and supermarkets, e-commerce, and other distribution channels. The e-commerce segment held the largest revenue share in 2023 and is expected to hold a significant market share during the forecast period. Among the mentioned distribution channels, the inventory holding capacity of the e-commerce giants is substantially high. In the coming years, the e-commerce segment is predicted to hold a high share owing to an increasing trend of online shopping.

Probiotic Cosmetics Market Companies

  • Tula Life, Inc.
  • The Clorox Co.
  • L'oreal S.A.
  • LaFlore Probiotic Skincare
  • Glowbiotics, Inc.
  • Esse Skincare
  • Eminence Organic Skincare
  • BIOMILK Probiotic Skincare
  • Aurelia Skincare Ltd.
  • Andalou Naturals Inc.

Recent Developments

  • In April 2022, fragrance supplier Symrise and probiotics manufacturer Probi launched SymFerment. SymFerment is a skincare ingredient that is prepared from Probi’s upcycled Lactiplantibacillus (Lactobacillus) fermentation. SymFerment (INCI: Lactobacillus Ferment (and) Lactic Acid (and) Pentylene Alcohol (and) Sodium Benzoate (and) 1,2-Hexanediol (and) Caprylyl Glycol) is a new-generation moisturizer that is based on probiotic technology.
  • In September 2021, Lac2Biome, an Italian microbiome health startup launched a white-label skincare blend that contained hyaluronic acids and live probiotics. InfiniteSkin Microbiome Serum is prepared from a clinically studied blend of proprietary live probiotic strain m.biomeLiveSkin88 and hyaluronic acids.

Segments Covered in the Report:

By Product

  • Skin care
  • Hair care

By Distribution Channel

  • Pharmacy and Drug Store
  • Hypermarket and Supermarket
  • E-commerce
  • Others

By Geography

  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia-Pacific
  • Latin America
  • Middle East and Africa

Frequently Asked Questions

The global probiotic cosmetics market size is set to reach around USD 848.30 million by 2034 from valued at USD 338.86 million in 2023.

The global probiotic cosmetics market will register growth rate of 8.7% between 2024 and 2034.

The major players operating in the probiotic cosmetics market are Tula Life, Inc., The Clorox Co., L'oreal S.A., LaFlore Probiotic Skincare, Glowbiotics, Inc., Esse Skincare, Eminence Organic Skincare, BIOMILK Probiotic Skincare, Aurelia Skincare Ltd., Andalou Naturals Inc., and Others.

The driving factors of the probiotic cosmetics market are the rising count of enlightened and well-traveled customers, higher Focus on Personal Appearance, and growing awareness about the advantages of microorganisms and bacteria in cosmetics and skin healthcare.

North America region will lead the global probiotic cosmetics market during the forecast period 2024 to 2034.

Chapter 1. Introduction

1.1. Research Objective

1.2. Scope of the Study

1.3. Definition

Chapter 2. Research Methodology (Premium Insights)

2.1. Research Approach

2.2. Data Sources

2.3. Assumptions & Limitations

Chapter 3. Executive Summary

3.1. Market Snapshot

Chapter 4. Market Variables and Scope 

4.1. Introduction

4.2. Market Classification and Scope

4.3. Industry Value Chain Analysis

4.3.1. Raw Material Procurement Analysis 

4.3.2. Sales and Distribution Channel Analysis

4.3.3. Downstream Buyer Analysis

Chapter 5. COVID 19 Impact on Probiotic Cosmetics Market 

5.1. COVID-19 Landscape: Probiotic Cosmetics Industry Impact

5.2. COVID 19 - Impact Assessment for the Industry

5.3. COVID 19 Impact: Global Major Government Policy

5.4. Market Trends and Opportunities in the COVID-19 Landscape

Chapter 6. Market Dynamics Analysis and Trends

6.1. Market Dynamics

6.1.1. Market Drivers

6.1.2. Market Restraints

6.1.3. Market Opportunities

6.2. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis

6.2.1. Bargaining power of suppliers

6.2.2. Bargaining power of buyers

6.2.3. Threat of substitute

6.2.4. Threat of new entrants

6.2.5. Degree of competition

Chapter 7. Competitive Landscape

7.1.1. Company Market Share/Positioning Analysis

7.1.2. Key Strategies Adopted by Players

7.1.3. Vendor Landscape

7.1.3.1. List of Suppliers

7.1.3.2. List of Buyers

Chapter 8. Global Probiotic Cosmetics Market, By Product

8.1. Probiotic Cosmetics Market Revenue and Volume, by Product, 2024-2034

8.1.1. Skin care

8.1.1.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast (2021-2034)

8.1.2. Hair care

8.1.2.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast (2021-2034)

Chapter 9. Global Probiotic Cosmetics Market, By Distribution Channel

9.1. Probiotic Cosmetics Market Revenue and Volume, by Distribution Channel, 2024-2034

9.1.1. Pharmacy and Drug Store

9.1.1.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast (2021-2034)

9.1.2. Hypermarket and Supermarket

9.1.2.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast (2021-2034)

9.1.3. E-commerce

9.1.3.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast (2021-2034)

9.1.4. Others

9.1.4.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast (2021-2034)

Chapter 10. Global Probiotic Cosmetics Market, Regional Estimates and Trend Forecast

10.1. North America

10.1.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Product (2021-2034)

10.1.2. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2034)

10.1.3. U.S.

10.1.3.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Product (2021-2034)

10.1.3.2. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2034)

10.1.4. Rest of North America

10.1.4.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Product (2021-2034)

10.1.4.2. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2034)

10.2. Europe

10.2.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Product (2021-2034)

10.2.2. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2034)

10.2.3. UK

10.2.3.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Product (2021-2034)

10.2.3.2. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2034)

10.2.4. Germany

10.2.4.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Product (2021-2034)

10.2.4.2. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2034)

10.2.5. France

10.2.5.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Product (2021-2034)

10.2.5.2. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2034)

10.2.6. Rest of Europe

10.2.6.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Product (2021-2034)

10.2.6.2. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2034)

10.3. APAC

10.3.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Product (2021-2034)

10.3.2. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2034)

10.3.3. India

10.3.3.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Product (2021-2034)

10.3.3.2. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2034)

10.3.4. China

10.3.4.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Product (2021-2034)

10.3.4.2. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2034)

10.3.5. Japan

10.3.5.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Product (2021-2034)

10.3.5.2. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2034)

10.3.6. Rest of APAC

10.3.6.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Product (2021-2034)

10.3.6.2. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2034)

10.4. MEA

10.4.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Product (2021-2034)

10.4.2. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2034)

10.4.3. GCC

10.4.3.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Product (2021-2034)

10.4.3.2. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2034)

10.4.4. North Africa

10.4.4.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Product (2021-2034)

10.4.4.2. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2034)

10.4.5. South Africa

10.4.5.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Product (2021-2034)

10.4.5.2. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2034)

10.4.6. Rest of MEA

10.4.6.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Product (2021-2034)

10.4.6.2. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2034)

10.5. Latin America

10.5.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Product (2021-2034)

10.5.2. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2034)

10.5.3. Brazil

10.5.3.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Product (2021-2034)

10.5.3.2. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2034)

10.5.4. Rest of LATAM

10.5.4.1. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Product (2021-2034)

10.5.4.2. Market Revenue and Volume Forecast, by Distribution Channel (2021-2034)

Chapter 11. Company Profiles

11.1. Tula Life, Inc.

11.1.1. Company Overview

11.1.2. Product Offerings

11.1.3. Financial Performance

11.1.4. Recent Initiatives

11.2. The Clorox Co.

11.2.1. Company Overview

11.2.2. Product Offerings

11.2.3. Financial Performance

11.2.4. Recent Initiatives

11.3. L'oreal S.A.

11.3.1. Company Overview

11.3.2. Product Offerings

11.3.3. Financial Performance

11.3.4. Recent Initiatives

11.4. LaFlore Probiotic Skincare

11.4.1. Company Overview

11.4.2. Product Offerings

11.4.3. Financial Performance

11.4.4. Recent Initiatives

11.5. Glowbiotics, Inc.

11.5.1. Company Overview

11.5.2. Product Offerings

11.5.3. Financial Performance

11.5.4. Recent Initiatives

11.6. Esse Skincare

11.6.1. Company Overview

11.6.2. Product Offerings

11.6.3. Financial Performance

11.6.4. Recent Initiatives

11.7. Eminence Organic Skincare

11.7.1. Company Overview

11.7.2. Product Offerings

11.7.3. Financial Performance

11.7.4. Recent Initiatives

11.8. BIOMILK Probiotic Skincare

11.8.1. Company Overview

11.8.2. Product Offerings

11.8.3. Financial Performance

11.8.4. Recent Initiatives

11.9. Aurelia Skincare Ltd.

11.9.1. Company Overview

11.9.2. Product Offerings

11.9.3. Financial Performance

11.9.4. Recent Initiatives

11.10. Andalou Naturals Inc.

11.10.1. Company Overview

11.10.2. Product Offerings

11.10.3. Financial Performance

11.10.4. Recent Initiatives

Chapter 12. Research Methodology

12.1. Primary Research

12.2. Secondary Research

12.3. Assumptions

Chapter 13. Appendix

13.1. About Us

 

13.2. Glossary of Terms

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