The dermocosmetics market is experiencing strong growth globally, driven by
factors such as increasing awareness of skin health
The dermocosmetics market is experiencing strong growth globally, driven by factors such as increasing awareness of skin health, an aging population and the growing interest in advanced skincare products.
In 2023, the global dermocosmetics market was estimated to be worth around US$60 billion, with projections to surpass US$100 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 8-10% per year.
o E-commerce dominates the sector, with brands using social networks and influencers to sell directly to consumers.
o The demand for vegan products, not tested on animals and free of toxic ingredients is growing rapidly.
The dermocosmetics sector will continue to grow, driven by innovation, digitalization and the search for effective skin care solutions.
With Sweetsea technology, dozens of vegan, sustainable dermocosmetics products can be created with high hydration and skin repair power, thanks to the beneficial minerals present in seawater and preserved in the final product.
The first product created with Sweetsea technology was “Mahi Thermal Water”, available on the market through the website www.mahitermal.com.br and Instagram @mahitermal
Mahi Thermal Water has a hypoallergenic seal and is dermatologically tested by the Kosmoscience Group (www.kosmoscience.com)