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2010-2015年美国药用化妆品行业预测报告
NEW US industry forecasts to 2010 & 2015 Cosmeceuticals
Study # 2114 October 2006 $4400
US demand to grow 8.1% annually through 2010 Demand for cosmeceutical products is expected to increase 8.1 percent per year to $6.4 billion in 2010. Gains will be propelled by a stream of new and technologically advanced product introductions offering age-defying and other appearance- enhancing benefits for an aging population. With evidence regarding product claims far from conclusive in many instances, astute marketing will remain important. The value of chemicals used in cosmeceutical products is expected to advance 8.4 percent per year to $960 million in 2010, with gains spurred by the use of new and higher value-added active ingredients in product formulations. Cosmeceutical chemicals to outpace finished products Demand for cosmeceutical chemicals will continue to outpace finished products as producers increasingly invest research and development efforts in discovering more effective, value-added active ingredients to add to their product formulations. Chemicals used in professional products will drive gains, with strong advances expected for botulinum toxin, the key ingredient in BOTOX; and hyaluronic acid, the substance on which three recently introduced dermal fillers, CAPTIQUE, HYLAFORM and RESTYLANE, are based. In addition to dermal fillers, hyaluronic acid is finding greater use in over-the-counter age-defying products, particularly skin care items. Other cosmeceutical chemicals expected to record rapid gains include amino acids and antioxidants (e.g., vitamins A and C and smaller-volume coenzyme Q10), which are the active ingredients in many anti-aging creams and lotions; botanical extracts, which serve a variety of cosmeceutical functions; and beta hydroxyl acids, which have become an important ingredient in various skin care products due to their ability to offer exfoliant and cell renewal properties with less risk of adverse reactions. Skin care products to remain dominant; professional types to grow the fastest Skin care products will account for over half of all cosmeceutical product demand in 2010. Anti-aging products will achieve above-average growth, with gains driven by a highly receptive, fast-expanding group of middle-aged and relatively affluent consumers who want to prevent or redress visible damage to the skin caused by aging, ultraviolet radiation and other environmental stressors. Improved formulations will further promote the wide use of value-added age-defying products. Professional products are expected to be the fastest growing cosmeceuticals, achieving double-digit annual gains through 2010. Hyaluronic acid tissue fillers, for example, are expected to achieve rapid gains due to favorable performance characteristics over other tissue fillers. Study coverage Details on these and other key findings are available in Cosmeceuticals, a new Freedonia industry study priced at $4400. It presents historical US demand data through 2005 plus forecasts to 2010 and 2015 by cosemeceutical product and chemical. The study also considers market environment factors, evaluates market share data and profiles major players.
table of contents Introduction Executi ve Summary Market Environment General Macroeconomic Overview Demographic Trends Consumer Spending Dermatological Conditions Cosmetic & Toiletry Market Skin Care Products Hair Care Products Oral Hygiene Products Other Cosmetics & Toiletries Cosmetic Surgery Procedures Dermatological Pharmaceutical Shipments Nanotechnology in Cosmeceuticals Regulatory Considerations Historical Market Trends International Markets COSMECEUTICAL PRODUCTS General Skin Care Cosmeceuticals Age-Defying Products Lotions Exfoliants, Masks & Cleansers Acne Preparations Medicated Lotions Sun Protection Products Other Skin Care Products Sunless Tanning Skin Depigmenting Hair Care Cosmeceuticals Hair Growth Products Finasteride-Based Minoxidil-Based & Other Anti-Dandruff Shampoos Professional Cosmeceutical Products Botulinum Toxin-Based Tissue Fillers Hyaluronic Acid Other Tissue Fillers Other Professional Products Other Cosmeceutical Products Tooth Whiteners Lip Care Products All Other Cosmeceutical Products COSMECEUTICAL CHEMICALS General Antioxidants Vitamin A Compounds Vitamin E Compounds Vitamin C Compounds Coenzyme Q10 & Other Sunscreens Organic Inorganic Acids Alpha Hydroxy Acids Other Acids Enzymes Botulinum Toxin Other Enzymes Proteins Collagen Amino Acids Elastin Other Proteins Botanicals Other Finasteride Hyaluronic Acid All Other INDUSTRY STRUCTURE General Market Share Cosmeceutical Products Cosmeceutical Chemicals Marketing & Distribution Manufacturing Competitive Strategies Research & Product Development Cooperative Agreements Acquisitions & Divestitures Company Profiles
List of tables & charts Executi ve Summary 1 Summary Table Market Environment 1 Macroeconomic Indicators 2 Demographic Trends 3 Personal Consumption Expenditures & Disposable Personal Income 4 Selected Dermatological Conditions
Executi ve Summary 1 Summary Table Market Environment 1 Macroeconomic Indicators 2 Demographic Trends 3 Personal Consumption Expenditures & Disposable Personal Income 4 Selected Dermatological Conditions 5 Cosmetic & Toiletry Supply & Demand 6 Skin Care Product Shipments 7 Hair Care Product Shipments 8 Oral Care Product Shipments 9 Other Cosmetic & Toiletry Shipments 10 Cosmetic Surgery Procedures by Type 11 Dermatological Pharmaceutical Shipments 12 Cosmeceutical Chemical Market, 1995-2005 COSMECEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1 Cosmeceutical Product Demand Cht Cosmeceutical Product Demand by Type, 2005 2 Skin Care Cosmeceutical Demand 3 Hair Care Cosmeceutical Demand 4 Professional Cosmeceutical Product Demand 5 Other Cosmeceutical Product Demand COSMECEUTICAL CHEMICALS 1 Cosmeceutical Chemical Demand Cht Cosmeceutical Chemical Demand by Type, 2005 2 Antioxidants: Cosmeceutical Applications 3 Sunscreens: Cosmeceutical Applications 4 Acids: Cosmeceutical Applications 5 Enzymes: Cosmeceutical Applications 6 Proteins: Cosmeceutical Applications 7 Botanicals: Cosmeceutical Applications 8 Other Cosmeceutical Chemicals INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 1 US Cosmeceutical Product & Chemical Sales by Company, 2005 Cht US Cosmeceutical Product Market Share, 2005 Cht US Cosmeceutical Chemical Market Share, 2005 2 R & D Spending Patterns: Selected Cosmeceutical Suppliers 3 Selected Cooperative Agreements 4 Selected Acquisitions & Divestitures
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