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Probiotic Cosmetic Products Market Is Expected To Grow At A CAGR Of Nearly 12% During 2022-2032

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Rising demand for natural labeled cosmetic products has been driving the demand for probiotic cosmetics. In 2020, the global probiotic cosmetics market is expected to plummet during the first two quarters of the year. This is attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has created disruptions in the demand and supply dynamics of probiotic cosmetic products.

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However, the market demand for probiotic products is expected to move up by  third quarter and is anticipated to completely restore by latter half of the year. During this pandemic the market for probiotic cosmetic products is expected to be highly lucrative. On this premise, the market is expected to grow at a CAGR of nearly 11% during 2020-2030.

Key Takeaways of Probiotic Cosmetic Market Study

Probiotic Cosmetics Products Market: Segmentation

FactMR’s study has done the segmentation of probiotic cosmetics market on the basis of product type, forms, category, demographic, use case, distribution channel and across 5 regions.

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Key Players in the Market Collaborating With Ingredient Suppliers to Market New and Innovative Products

Key companies have made investments in developing their science on gut-brain axis and are trying to introduce serum and creams with skin microbiota to extend their product portfolio. In order to develop new microbiome products and to make them marketable, companies have been collaborating with ingredient startups. For instance, DSM is working with S-Biomedic, a Belgian life science startup, to develop probiotic active skincare technology to treat acne.

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