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Amway Corp., BASF SE, Bayer AG, Herbalife Nutrition, Symrise, Seppic, Nexira, Johnson and Johnson Services

Amway Corp., BASF SE, Bayer AG, Herbalife Nutrition, Symrise, Seppic, Nexira, Johnson and Johnson Services

Globe and Mail18-06-2025
The Key Nutricosmetics Companies in the market include - Amway Corp., BASF SE, Bayer AG, Herbalife Nutrition, Symrise, Seppic, Nexira, Johnson and Johnson Services, Inc., Biova, Laboratorios de Formulaciones Avanzadas S.L., TOSLA Nutricosmetics, DSM, noVadiet S.A., kynd. life, Martinez Nieto S.A., and others.
According to DelveInsight's analysis, The rising popularity of nutricosmetics is largely driven by factors such as increasing consumer preference for natural health and beauty solutions, greater awareness among urban populations about the benefits of nutricosmetics, and a wave of new product launches and innovations expected to fuel market growth from 2024 to 2030.
DelveInsight's 'Nutricosmetics Market Insights, Competitive Landscape and Market Forecast-2030' report provides the current and forecast market outlook, forthcoming device innovation, challenges, market drivers and barriers. The report also covers the major emerging products and key Nutricosmetics companies actively working in the market.
Nutricosmetics Overview
Nutricosmetics are ingestible skincare products—like supplements, beverages, or functional foods—formulated to nourish beauty from within. They combine nutraceuticals and cosmetic benefits, targeting skin, hair, and nail health through vitamins, antioxidants, collagen, probiotics, and other bioactive compounds.
DelveInsight Analysis: The global nutricosmetics market was valued at approximately USD 7,495.13 million in 2023 and is projected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.20% from 2024 to 2030, reaching around USD 11,988.24 million by the end of 2030.
Nutricosmetics Market Insights
Geographically, North America is anticipated to account for the largest share of the global nutricosmetics market in 2023. This growth can be attributed to several factors, including the expanding food and pharmaceutical industries, a rising number of vitamin deficiency cases, and a growing consumer base driven by increased awareness and an aging population in the region. Additionally, the presence of major market players and a surge in research and development efforts focused on nutricosmetics are further contributing to the market's expansion across North America.
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Recent Developments in the Nutricosmetics Market Report
In October 2021, Seppic introduced SEPITONE™, a natural ingredient derived from fermented wild bilberry extract, known for its high concentration of proanthocyanidins. These compounds provide strong antioxidant protection and support collagen production, enhance skin elasticity, and promote healthy blood circulation.
In June 2021, Health Canada's Natural and Non-Prescription Health Products Directorate approved Biova's BiovaBIO supplement for making claims related to improved hair thickness. BiovaBIO, a water-soluble egg membrane ingredient, has shown potential to enhance both hair thickness and skin tone within 8 weeks of use.
In March 2021, Nexira introduced its NutriBeauty Range, a new collection of natural ingredients and botanical extracts designed for the nutricosmetics sector. This line features targeted formulations for key market needs, including "Glow & Beauty" for antioxidant support, blemish correction, and enhanced skin radiance; "Youth & Prevention" for anti-aging benefits like improved skin firmness, elasticity, and cell renewal; and "Hair & Nails Care" aimed at revitalizing damaged hair and fortifying brittle nails.
Thus, owing to such developments in the market, rapid growth will be observed in the Nutricosmetics market during the forecast period
Key Players in the Nutricosmetics Market
Some of the key market players operating in the Nutricosmetics market include - Amway Corp., BASF SE, Bayer AG, Herbalife Nutrition, Symrise, Seppic, Nexira, Johnson and Johnson Services, Inc., Biova, Laboratorios de Formulaciones Avanzadas S.L., TOSLA Nutricosmetics, DSM, noVadiet S.A., kynd. life, Martinez Nieto S.A., and others.
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Analysis on the Nutricosmetics Market Landscape
A major factor driving the growth of the nutricosmetics market is the increasing demand for natural health and beauty products derived from organic ingredients. In recent years, consumers have shown a strong shift toward nutricosmetics instead of synthetic beauty solutions. This trend is largely due to issues like skin allergies, irritation, and incompatibility of synthetic products with certain skin types, making natural alternatives more appealing and safer.
Thanks to their chewy texture and candy-like flavor, gummies have gained popularity across all age groups. Many people enjoy sweet treats, and the gummy format allows for easy, anytime consumption without posing health risks. As a result, nutricosmetic gummies—which deliver essential nutrients and vitamins to support beauty and overall appearance—are favored for combining effectiveness with great taste. Due to their soft, chewy texture and candy-like taste, gummies have become widely popular among individuals of all ages. Their appeal lies in offering a sweet treat experience that can be conveniently consumed at any time without health concerns. Consequently, nutricosmetic gummies—formulated to deliver key vitamins and nutrients that enhance beauty and appearance—are highly preferred for their balance of nutritional benefits and enjoyable flavor.
Scope of the Nutricosmetics Market Report
Coverage: Global
Study Period: 2021–2030
Nutricosmetics Market Segmentation By Type: (Spinal Cord Stimulators, Deep Brain Stimulators, Sacral Nerve Stimulators, Vagus Nerve Stimulators, and Others
Nutricosmetics Market Segmentation By Application Type: Pain Management, Bowel & Bladder Control, Parkinson's Disease, Epilepsy, and Others
Nutricosmetics Market Segmentation By End-User: Hospitals, Ambulatory Surgical Centers, and Others
Nutricosmetics Market Segmentation By Geography: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World
Key Nutricosmetics Companies: Amway Corp., BASF SE, Bayer AG, Herbalife Nutrition, Symrise, Seppic, Nexira, Johnson and Johnson Services, Inc., Biova, Laboratorios de Formulaciones Avanzadas S.L., TOSLA Nutricosmetics, DSM, noVadiet S.A., kynd. life, Martinez Nieto S.A., and others
Porter's Five Forces Analysis, Product Profiles, Case Studies, KOL's Views, Analyst's View
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Table of Contents
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Nutricosmetics Market Report Introduction
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Nutricosmetics Market Executive summary
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Regulatory and Patent Analysis
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Nutricosmetics Market Key Factors Analysis
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Porter's Five Forces Analysis
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COVID-19 Impact Analysis on Nutricosmetics Market
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Nutricosmetics Market Layout
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Global Company Share Analysis – Key 3-5 Companies
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Company and Product Profiles
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Project Approach
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Nutricosmetics Market Drivers
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Nutricosmetics Market Barriers
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About DelveInsight
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