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Skin Health Foods Market Size, Share & Industry Trends Analysis Report By Indication (Skin Conditions, Anti-Aging, and Anti-Allergy), By Regional Outlook and Forecast, 2022 - 2028

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  • 117 Pages
  • August 2022
  • Region: Global
  • Marqual IT Solutions Pvt. Ltd (KBV Research)
  • ID: 5658909
The Global Skin Health Foods Market size is expected to reach $3 billion by 2028, rising at a market growth of 7.2% CAGR during the forecast period.

Skin health foods mainly refer to food products having a sufficient amount of probiotics, omega-3, and other such things that enhance skin health. The high prevalence of allergic diseases, rising consumer health consciousness, expanding R&D and production capabilities for functional food & beverage products, and rising consumption of nutrient-rich foods to promote overall health are the main factors driving the growth of this market.



Additionally, new methods for producing high-value natural carotenoids, alternate sources for omega-3, and expansion of the retail industry in developing nations are all generating lucrative opportunities for skin health foods. The skin health foods are essentially required because despite hitting the recommended daily allowance, people simply don't get enough key skin nutrients through diets, such as vitamin A, omegas, and vitamin C, to get the ideal daily amount (which aim is to stop consumers from getting scurvy).

There are many factors that can affect how well nutrients are absorbed even when a large quantity of fish each week for omega-3s, pure liver twice a week for vitamin A, and drink freshly squeezed orange juice all day are consumed. Alcoholism, caffeine, poor gut bacteria, and smoking (or using any tobacco product) can all have an impact on how well the nutrients are absorbed by people.

Over the upcoming years, the skin health foods market is anticipated to be driven by rising physical appearance concerns among people, the growing popularity of skin health foods, and rising awareness of the health benefits associated with beauty supplements. Revenue in the skin health food market is increasing as a result of rising consumer awareness of cosmetics spending and the shift to online shopping.

Because it boosts their confidence, consumers are more self-conscious regarding their appearance nowadays. Due to this, people are choosing to invest more in skin health products in order to protect, brighten, and reduce the visibility of acne, wrinkles, and fine lines on their skin.

COVID-19 Impact Analysis

Due to manufacturing limitations brought on by scarcity in the first two quarters of 2020, businesses were unable to satisfy customer demand. Unexpected delivery delays of the ordered goods, which led to many consumers canceling their orders, were one of the biggest setbacks for the skin health food market. Through social media, COVID-19 united the world and significantly raised people's awareness of the importance of skincare. Well-known social media influencers started promoting skin health food products during the pandemic, which increased consumer awareness and demand for it. As a result of which, the market is expected to grow after the pandemic period.

Market Growth Factors

Expanding R&D As Well As Production In Food & Beverages Industry

Worldwide functional food ingredient producers are paying close attention to the rapidly expanding demand for functional food ingredients like vitamins, prebiotics, probiotics, minerals, plant extracts, phytochemicals, and omega-3 fatty acids and are investing a lot of money in the market. Nutrition bars, functional drinks, and functional confectioneries for kids like gummies and toffees are all being developed by manufacturers to appeal to consumers looking for quick nutrition as well as fitness enthusiasts.

Development Of Various Methods To Produce Highly Valuable Natural Carotenoids

Due to the high quality and effectiveness, natural carotenoids are in greater demand than synthetic ones, particularly in the skin health foods market. The current techniques for producing carotenoids naturally are ineffective and vulnerable to contamination. Because these processes are expensive, natural carotenoids like beta-carotene and lycopene cost almost three times as much as their synthetic counterparts. There will be a number of opportunities in the market for carotenoids as a result of the development of new methods to broaden the range of natural carotenoid production and lower the price of these products.

Market Restraining Factors

High Price Of Skin Health Food Products is expected to Restrict Its Demand

Skin health food ingredients are complicated, expensive, and uncertain in their development and commerce. Technological advancements, consumer demand, and governmental and regulatory frameworks all play a role in the success of product development. For a strain to be used in the research and development of new functional ingredients like probiotics, a sizable investment is needed. International food regulations are followed in the development and production of probiotic strains and products.



Indication Outlook

Based on indication, the skin health foods market is segmented into skin conditions, anti-aging, and anti-allergy. The anti-aging segment acquired a significant revenue share in the skin health foods market in 2021. Foods that contain anti-aging nutrients include fish, broccoli, salmon, green leafy vegetables, pomegranates, blueberries, guavas, dark chocolate, gooseberries, tomatoes, avocados, cucumbers, walnuts, water, cocoa, and juices.

Regional Outlook

Region wise, the skin health foods market is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and LAMEA. The North America region garnered the highest revenue share in the skin health foods market in 2021. The average amount spent on skincare food products has increased, and businesses that support health, wellness, and fitness have a larger social media presence. Furthermore, it is predicted that the rapid increase in cases of skin problems will significantly fuel market expansion in the region.

The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include BASF SE, Danone S.A. (Sofina Group), DuPont de Nemours, Inc., Nestle S.A., Cargill Corporation, Arla Foods, Inc., Glanbia PLC, Herbalife nutrition Ltd., Archer Daniels Midland Company, and Koninklijke DSM N.V.

Strategies deployed in Skin Health Foods Market

  • Jul-2022: Royal DSM announced that it has begun consumer sampling of the world’s first fully bio-based Vitamin A. It follows pioneering research by the company’s scientists & the development of a proprietary manufacturing process that has been perfected for initial use in environmentally-conscious cosmetics products. Commercial-scale production for a broad range of applications, including additional human & animal health applications is expected to follow. Vitamin A is an essential nutrient for good health, including benefiting the immune and digestive systems. It is also one of the most potent anti-aging compounds utilized widely in treatments to reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and blemishes and to enhance collagen production.
  • Apr-2022: IFF-DuPont partnered with SimpliiGood, an Israeli food-tech start-up by Algaecore Technologies. This partnership aimed at developing a smoked salmon analog manufactured entirely from whole fresh spirulina. The plant-based cut is designed to take on the appearance, texture, color, and flavor of smoked salmon, without the ocean pollutants to which living fish are commonly exposed. These include compounds like mercury, fossil fuels, and industrial waste.
  • Aug-2021: Herbalife introduced Herbalife SKIN LycoGlow, a new multi-ingredient supplement. SKIN LycoGlow is based on Lycored Nutrient Complex a tomato extract from the Israeli firm Lycored that is heavy on lycopene but that also includes other carotenoids found in the fruit. The new skin care product is the company’s second entry into the field, with the first being an offering based on collagen.
  • Jul-2021: Herbalife entered into a partnership with Lycored, a global supplier of health ingredients for use in the Dietary Supplement, Food, Pharmaceutical, and Cosmetic industries. The partnership aimed at developing Lycoderm, a product supporting skin brightness, smoothness, and firmness that starts from within with a once-daily softgel, developed to complement a holistic skincare routine, supporting its texture & appearance for a smoother and more radiant look.
  • Mar-2021: Royal DSM launched ampli-D, a fast-acting form of vitamin D for dietary supplements in Australia. Ampli-D, a faster & more effective way for Australian customers to boost vitamin D levels in the body in just days & weeks instead of months to support immune health. Vitamin D deficiency is a prevalent global health issue and more than 80% of the world’s population has sub-optimal levels of vitamin D in their body.
  • Oct-2020: Herbalife expanded its geographical footprint in Malaysia by introducing Herbalife Collagen Plus Powder, a collagen powder. Along with providing 5,000mg of hydrolyzed fish collagen, the collagen powder also contains vitamin C to support the development of collagen, provide antioxidant protection, and vitamins B2, B3, B6, biotin, zinc, copper, and co-enzyme Q10. The orange-flavored product claims to improve skin elasticity & strength by drinking 10g of the powder dissolved in water once daily.
  • Oct-2019: BASF teamed up with Biomillenia, a biotechnology company. This collaboration aimed at identifying novel dermo-cosmetic active ingredients involved in promoting skin health. Biomillenia’s ability to rapidly identify novel microbes & screen for active ingredients involved in promoting healthy skin is expected to enable new research possibilities and market opportunities for BASF.
  • Aug-2019: Glanbia Nutritionals launched AdvanPro, a protein-focused healthy aging solution. Glanbia is pinning its hopes on beverages with its new protein-based healthy aging product in Thailand because this format is ‘much bigger in the country compared to elsewhere.
  • Aug-2019: Archer Daniels Midland Company announced new clinical data affirming the safety and efficacy of a blend of probiotics. In a randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial, double-blind, patients with mild to moderate psoriasis being treated with corticosteroids responded to the probiotic mixture with a marked trend for reduction in the severity of skin lesions & experienced lower rates of relapse over a 6-month follow-up period in comparison to the placebo group. The results, accepted for publication in the journal, Acta Dermato-Venereologica, raise hope for more effective treatment options for people suffering from psoriasis, a disease that affects 2 - 5% of the global population.
  • Feb-2019: Glanbia Nutritionals completed the acquisition of Watson, Connecticut-based manufacturer and supplier of high-quality custom nutrient premix, bakery ingredient, edible film, and material conditioning solutions for the nutrition, food and beverage, personal care, and supplement industries. This acquisition is expected to strengthen Glanbia’s capability set with agglomeration, spray drying, microencapsulation, micronizing, and edible film technologies.
  • Aug-2018: Archer Daniels Midland Company took over Probiotics International Limited, a range of food and health food supplements. The company is expected to be known by the name ADM Protexin. The acquisition aimed at producing research-based probiotics, including its Bio-Kult and Lepicol brands. With its leading human & animal nutrition brands sold in markets across the world, Protexin is expected to be ideal addition to ADM’s established Health & Wellness business, which already includes a comprehensive range of ingredients like bioactive, botanical extracts & specialty nutritional oils.

Scope of the Study

Market Segments Covered in the Report:

By Indication

  • Skin Conditions
  • Anti-Aging
  • Anti-Allergy

By Geography

  • North America
  • US
  • Canada
  • Mexico
  • Rest of North America
  • Europe
  • Germany
  • UK
  • France
  • Russia
  • Spain
  • Italy
  • Rest of Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • China
  • Japan
  • India
  • South Korea
  • Singapore
  • Malaysia
  • Rest of Asia Pacific
  • LAMEA
  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • UAE
  • Saudi Arabia
  • South Africa
  • Nigeria
  • Rest of LAMEA

Key Market Players

List of Companies Profiled in the Report:

  • BASF SE
  • Danone S.A. (Sofina Group)
  • DuPont de Nemours, Inc.
  • Nestle S.A.
  • Cargill Corporation
  • Arla Foods, Inc.
  • Glanbia PLC
  • Herbalife nutrition Ltd.
  • Archer Daniels Midland Company
  • Koninklijke DSM N.V.

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Market Scope & Methodology
1.1 Market Definition
1.2 Objectives
1.3 Market Scope
1.4 Segmentation
1.4.1 Global Skin Health Foods Market, by Indication
1.4.2 Global Skin Health Foods Market, by Geography
1.5 Methodology for the research
Chapter 2. Market Overview
2.1 Introduction
2.1.1 Overview
2.1.1.1 Market Composition & Scenario
2.2 Key Factors Impacting the Market
2.2.1 Market Drivers
2.2.2 Market Restraints
Chapter 3. Strategies deployed in Skin Health Foods Market
Chapter 4. Global Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
4.1 Global Skin Conditions Market by Region
4.2 Global Anti-Aging Market by Region
4.3 Global Anti-Allergy Market by Region
Chapter 5. Global Skin Health Foods Market by Region
5.1 North America Skin Health Foods Market
5.1.1 North America Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.1.1.1 North America Skin Conditions Market by Country
5.1.1.2 North America Anti-Aging Market by Country
5.1.1.3 North America Anti-Allergy Market by Country
5.1.2 North America Skin Health Foods Market by Country
5.1.2.1 US Skin Health Foods Market
5.1.2.1.1 US Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.1.2.2 Canada Skin Health Foods Market
5.1.2.2.1 Canada Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.1.2.3 Mexico Skin Health Foods Market
5.1.2.3.1 Mexico Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.1.2.4 Rest of North America Skin Health Foods Market
5.1.2.4.1 Rest of North America Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.2 Europe Skin Health Foods Market
5.2.1 Europe Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.2.1.1 Europe Skin Conditions Market by Country
5.2.1.2 Europe Anti-Aging Market by Country
5.2.1.3 Europe Anti-Allergy Market by Country
5.2.2 Europe Skin Health Foods Market by Country
5.2.2.1 Germany Skin Health Foods Market
5.2.2.1.1 Germany Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.2.2.2 UK Skin Health Foods Market
5.2.2.2.1 UK Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.2.2.3 France Skin Health Foods Market
5.2.2.3.1 France Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.2.2.4 Russia Skin Health Foods Market
5.2.2.4.1 Russia Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.2.2.5 Spain Skin Health Foods Market
5.2.2.5.1 Spain Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.2.2.6 Italy Skin Health Foods Market
5.2.2.6.1 Italy Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.2.2.7 Rest of Europe Skin Health Foods Market
5.2.2.7.1 Rest of Europe Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.3 Asia Pacific Skin Health Foods Market
5.3.1 Asia Pacific Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.3.1.1 Asia Pacific Skin Conditions Market by Country
5.3.1.2 Asia Pacific Anti-Aging Market by Country
5.3.1.3 Asia Pacific Anti-Allergy Market by Country
5.3.2 Asia Pacific Skin Health Foods Market by Country
5.3.2.1 China Skin Health Foods Market
5.3.2.1.1 China Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.3.2.2 Japan Skin Health Foods Market
5.3.2.2.1 Japan Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.3.2.3 India Skin Health Foods Market
5.3.2.3.1 India Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.3.2.4 South Korea Skin Health Foods Market
5.3.2.4.1 South Korea Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.3.2.5 Singapore Skin Health Foods Market
5.3.2.5.1 Singapore Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.3.2.6 Malaysia Skin Health Foods Market
5.3.2.6.1 Malaysia Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.3.2.7 Rest of Asia Pacific Skin Health Foods Market
5.3.2.7.1 Rest of Asia Pacific Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.4 LAMEA Skin Health Foods Market
5.4.1 LAMEA Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.4.1.1 LAMEA Skin Conditions Market by Country
5.4.1.2 LAMEA Anti-Aging Market by Country
5.4.1.3 LAMEA Anti-Allergy Market by Country
5.4.2 LAMEA Skin Health Foods Market by Country
5.4.2.1 Brazil Skin Health Foods Market
5.4.2.1.1 Brazil Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.4.2.2 Argentina Skin Health Foods Market
5.4.2.2.1 Argentina Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.4.2.3 UAE Skin Health Foods Market
5.4.2.3.1 UAE Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.4.2.4 Saudi Arabia Skin Health Foods Market
5.4.2.4.1 Saudi Arabia Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.4.2.5 South Africa Skin Health Foods Market
5.4.2.5.1 South Africa Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.4.2.6 Nigeria Skin Health Foods Market
5.4.2.6.1 Nigeria Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
5.4.2.7 Rest of LAMEA Skin Health Foods Market
5.4.2.7.1 Rest of LAMEA Skin Health Foods Market by Indication
Chapter 6. Company Profiles
6.1 BASF SE
6.1.1 Company Overview
6.1.2 Financial Analysis
6.1.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
6.1.4 Research & Development Expense
6.1.5 Recent strategies and developments:
6.1.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
6.2 Danone S.A. (Sofina Group)
6.2.1 Company Overview
6.2.2 Financial Analysis
6.3 DuPont de Nemours, Inc.
6.3.1 Company Overview
6.3.2 Financial Analysis
6.3.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
6.3.4 Research & Development Expense
6.3.5 Recent strategies and developments:
6.3.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
6.4 Nestle S.A.
6.4.1 Company Overview
6.4.2 Financial Analysis
6.4.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
6.4.4 Research & Development Expense
6.5 Cargill Corporation
6.5.1 Company Overview
6.6 Arla Foods, Inc.
6.6.1 Company Overview
6.6.2 Financial Analysis
6.6.3 Regional Analysis
6.6.4 Research & Development Expense
6.7 Glanbia PLC
6.7.1 Company Overview
6.7.2 Financial Analysis
6.7.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
6.7.4 Research & Development Expenses
6.7.5 Recent strategies and developments:
6.7.5.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
6.7.5.2 Acquisition and Mergers:
6.8 Herbalife Nutrition Ltd.
6.8.1 Company Overview
6.8.2 Financial Analysis
6.8.3 Regional Analysis
6.8.4 Recent strategies and developments:
6.8.4.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
6.8.4.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
6.8.4.3 Geographical Expansions:
6.9 Archer Daniels Midland Company
6.9.1 Company Overview
6.9.2 Financial Analysis
6.9.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
6.9.4 Research & Development Expense
6.9.5 Recent strategies and developments:
6.9.5.1 Approvals and Trails:
6.9.5.2 Acquisition and Mergers:
6.10. Koninklijke DSM N.V.
6.10.1 Company Overview
6.10.2 Financial Analysis
6.10.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
6.10.4 Research & Development Expense
6.10.5 Recent strategies and developments:
6.10.5.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
6.10.5.2 Approvals and Trails:

Companies Mentioned

  • BASF SE
  • Danone S.A. (Sofina Group)
  • DuPont de Nemours, Inc.
  • Nestle S.A.
  • Cargill Corporation
  • Arla Foods, Inc.
  • Glanbia PLC
  • Herbalife nutrition Ltd.
  • Archer Daniels Midland Company
  • Koninklijke DSM N.V.

Methodology

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