South Africa Skin Care Products Market Introduction and Overview
According to SPER Market Research, the South Africa Skin Care Products Market is estimated to reach USD 57.91 billion by 2033 with a CAGR 8.85%.
The report includes an in-depth analysis of the South Africa Skin Care Products Market, including market size and trends, product mix, distribution channels, and supplier analysis. The market offers a variety of skin care products, including face washes, body lotions, and creams. Specialized items known as skin care products are used to repair damaged skin and restore its natural glow and beauty. These products support the general health and wellness of the skin by helping to moisturize dry skin, remove excess oil from oily skin, and more. It is important to use different skin care solutions for different purposes because these products are made to do different things.
- Byoma declared in March 2023 that it would introduce a moisturizer gel cream with an SPF of 30. The product's website claims that it is a profoundly hydrating, non-greasy SPF 30 daily moisturizer, which makes it extremely effective. Additionally, this product is marketed as the best combination of skincare, barrier care, and sun protection.
- Tatcha announced the release of The Silk Serum, their new product, in March 2023. According to the firm, it is a retinol substitute that smoothes wrinkles. The product, according to the business, is also moisturizing, reduces redness, supports collagen-depleted skin, increases brightness, and is noticeably firm.
Market Opportunities and Challenges
Opportunities: The South African professional skincare market is projected to experience significant growth, driven by the rising demand from women and young consumers. The most popular skincare products right now are multipurpose ones that promote even and light skin tones while shielding the skin from harsh environmental factors. Additionally, there is a need for affordable, high-quality skincare products that use natural ingredients and meet the needs of many ethnic groups due to the growing middle class and rising purchasing power across a range of socioeconomic categories. Furthermore, Professional skincare solutions using salicylic acid and niacinamide as main components are becoming more and more popular as Africans' concerns about skin conditions like eczema and acne grow. The demand for face cleansers, moisturizers, and exfoliators is also expected to rise throughout the forecast period due to pollution and hard water conditions.
Challenges: Long-term, frequent use of cosmetics can harm the skin, causing discoloration, burning, redness, irritation, and accelerated skin cell aging. Certain skin types, such dry or oily skin, are the only ones for which certain skin nutrition products are intended. Nevertheless, customers frequently buy goods based just on brand names, neglecting other product information, which can harm their skin. Furthermore, a small number of goods may cause allergic reactions and pimples because of chemicals that are inappropriate for the individual. In addition, overuse can result in serious problems including melanoma and skin cancer. Consequently, these are some of the main reasons impeding the market's expansion.
Market Competitive Landscape
There are many domestic and foreign competitors vying for a significant portion of the market, making it a competitive market. The market's participants compete with one another through a variety of tactics, including as advertising and brand development based on validated claims like cruelty-free, organic, and clinically verified. Major players with prominent positions in the market under study include Vitaderm Professional Skin Care, Saloncare, Elixir Fusion, and Environ Skincare (Pty) Ltd. ESSEL and Formulage are also in hot pursuit.
Scope of the Report:
Report Metric | Details |
Market size available for years | 2020-2033 |
Base year considered | 2023 |
Forecast period | 2024-2033 |
Segments covered | By Type, By Packaging Type, By Distribution Channel |
Regions covered | Eastern Region, Western Region, Southern Region, Northern Region |
Companies Covered | Dr. Gobac, Elixir Fusion, Environ Skin Care (pty) Ltd, Essel Products, Formulage, Jonger Professional Skin Care, Lamelle, Regima, and Saloncare |
COVID-19 Impact on South Africa Skin Care Products Market
The market for skin care products in South Africa was significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in both opportunities and challenges. The market first saw a downturn as people prioritized necessities over cosmetics due to lockdown procedures and economic uncertainties. However, there was a noticeable movement toward wellness and self-care as people adjusted to new habits, which fueled a rise in interest in skin care. As online shopping grew in popularity, several firms improved their online presence in an effort to connect with customers. Additionally, mask-wearing raised awareness of skin health, which increased demand for products that address skin conditions including irritation and acne.
Key Target Audience
- Young Adults (18-25 years)
- Adults (26-40 years)
- Middle-Aged Consumers (41-60 years)
- Older Adults (60+ years)
- Men
- Women
- Health-Conscious Consumers
- Skincare Enthusiasts
- Professionals and Working Individuals
Our in-depth analysis of the South Africa Skin Care Products Market includes the following segments:
By Type: | Face CareBody Care |
By Packaging Type: | TubeBottlesJars |
By Distribution Channel: | Offline Retail StoresOnline Retail Stores |
By Region: | Eastern RegionWestern RegionSouthern RegionNorthern Region |
Key Topics Covered in the Report
- South Africa Skin Care Products Market Size (FY’2024-FY’2033)
- Overview of South Africa Skin Care Products Market
- Segmentation of South Africa Skin Care Products Market By Type {Face Care (Cleansers & Exfoliators, Face Masks, Others) Body Care (Body Lotions/Moisturizers, Body Wash and Shower Gel, Other}
- Segmentation of South Africa Skin Care Products Market By Packaging Type (Tube, Bottles, Jars)
- Segmentation of South Africa Skin Care Products Market By Distribution Channel (Offline Retail Stores, Online Retail Stores)
- /Expansion Analysis of South Africa Skin Care Products Market
- Problems and Obstacles in South Africa Skin Care Products Market
- Competitive Landscape in the South Africa Skin Care Products Market
- Impact of COVID-19 and Demonetization on South Africa Skin Care Products Market
- Details on Current Investment in South Africa Skin Care Products Market
- Competitive Analysis of South Africa Skin Care Products Market
- Prominent Players in the South Africa Skin Care Products Market
- SWOT Analysis of South Africa Skin Care Products Market
- South Africa Skin Care Products Market Future Outlook and Projections (FY’2024-FY’2033)
- Recommendations from Analyst
1. Introduction
1.1. Scope of the report
1.2. Market segment analysis
2. Research Methodology
2.1. Research data source
2.1.1. Secondary Data
2.1.2. Primary Data
2.1.3. SPER’s internal database
2.1.4. Premium insight from KOL’s
2.2. Market size estimation
2.2.1. Top-down and Bottom-up approach
2.3. Data triangulation
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Dynamics
4.1. Driver, Restraint, Opportunity and Challenges analysis
4.1.1. Drivers
4.1.2. Restraints
4.1.3. Opportunities
4.1.4. Challenges
4.2. COVID-19 Impacts of the South Africa Skin Care Products Market
5. Market variable and outlook
5.1. SWOT Analysis
5.1.1. Strengths
5.1.2. Weaknesses
5.1.3. Opportunities
5.1.4. Threats
5.2. PESTEL Analysis
5.2.1. Political Landscape
5.2.2. Economic Landscape
5.2.3. Social Landscape
5.2.4. Technological Landscape
5.2.5. Environmental Landscape
5.2.6. Legal Landscape
5.3. PORTER’s Five Forces
5.3.1. Bargaining power of suppliers
5.3.2. Bargaining power of buyers
5.3.3. Threat of Substitute
5.3.4. Threat of new entrant
5.3.5. Competitive rivalry
5.4. Heat Map Analysis
6. Competitive Landscape
6.1. South Africa Skin Care Products Market Manufacturing Base Distribution, Sales Area, Product Type
6.2. Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnerships, Product Launch, and Collaboration in South Africa Skin Care Products Market
7. South Africa Skin Care Products Market, By Type (USD Million) 2020-2033
7.1. South Africa Skin Care Products Market Size, Share and Forecast, By Type, 2020-2026
7.2. South Africa Skin Care Products Market Size, Share and Forecast, By Type, 2027-2033
7.3. Face Care
7.3.1. Cleansers & Exfoliators
7.3.2. Face Masks
7.3.3. Others
7.4. Body Care
7.4.1. Body Lotions/Moisturizers
7.4.2. Body Wash and Shower Gel
7.4.3. Other
8. South Africa Skin Care Products Market, By Packaging Type (USD Million) 2020-2033
8.1. South Africa Skin Care Products Market Size, Share and Forecast, By Packaging Type, 2020-2026
8.2. South Africa Skin Care Products Market Size, Share and Forecast, By Packaging Type, 2027-2033
8.3. Tube
8.4. Bottles
8.5. Jars
9. South Africa Skin Care Products Market, By Distribution Channel (USD Million) 2020-2033
9.1. South Africa Skin Care Products Market Size, Share and Forecast, By Distribution Channel, 2020-2026
9.2. South Africa Skin Care Products Market Size, Share and Forecast, By Distribution Channel, 2027-2033
9.3. Offline Retail Stores
9.4. Online Retail Stores
10. South Africa Skin Care Products Market Forecast, 2020-2033 (USD Million)
10.1. South Africa Skin Care Products Market Size and Market Share
11. South Africa Skin Care Products Market, By Region, 2020-2033 (USD Million)
11.1. South Africa Skin Care Products Market Size and Market Share By Region (2020-2026)
11.2. South Africa Skin Care Products Market Size and Market Share By Region (2027-2033)
11.3. Eastern Region
11.4. Western Region
11.5. Southern Region
11.6. Northern Region
12. Company Profile
12.1. Dr. Gobac
12.1.1. Company details
12.1.2. Financial outlook
12.1.3. Product summary
12.1.4. Recent developments
12.2. Elixir Fusion
12.2.1. Company details
12.2.2. Financial outlook
12.2.3. Product summary
12.2.4. Recent developments
12.3. Environ Skin Care (pty) Ltd
12.3.1. Company details
12.3.2. Financial outlook
12.3.3. Product summary
12.3.4. Recent developments
12.4. Essel Products
12.4.1. Company details
12.4.2. Financial outlook
12.4.3. Product summary
12.4.4. Recent developments
12.5. Formulage
12.5.1. Company details
12.5.2. Financial outlook
12.5.3. Product summary
12.5.4. Recent developments
12.6. Jonger Professional Skin Care
12.6.1. Company details
12.6.2. Financial outlook
12.6.3. Product summary
12.6.4. Recent developments
12.7. Lamelle
12.7.1. Company details
12.7.2. Financial outlook
12.7.3. Product summary
12.7.4. Recent developments
12.8. Regima
12.8.1. Company details
12.8.2. Financial outlook
12.8.3. Product summary
12.8.4. Recent developments
12.9. Saloncare
12.9.1. Company details
12.9.2. Financial outlook
12.9.3. Product summary
12.9.4. Recent developments
12.10. Saloncare
12.10.1. Company details
12.10.2. Financial outlook
12.10.3. Product summary
12.10.4. Recent developments
12.11. Saloncare
12.11.1. Company details
12.11.2. Financial outlook
12.11.3. Product summary
12.11.4. Recent developments
12.12. Others
13. Conclusion
14. Reference Links
15. List of Abbreviations
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