
Nutricosmetics, a leading healthy nutrition trend in Europe
In search of a radiant and healthy appearance, people are increasingly interested in improving their appearance from within. Nutricosmetics have become an essential part of the beauty routine and are a growing trend both in Spain and in Europe. More and more people want to take care of their skin, hair and nails from the inside, completing their external care routine with specific food supplements.
Nutricosmetics trend
Between 2017 and 2021, nutricosmetics experienced annual growth of more than 30% according to data provided by the prestigious consulting firm Innova Market Insights.
Nutricosmetics have become a staple of the beauty routine, with Europe being the leader in the launch of nutricosmetics in recent years. In turn, herbal supplements are the fastest growing in 2021, quintupling the number of market launches that took place in 2017.
Countries like France, Italy and Germany are particularly receptive to this trend. There is a growing concern for general health and well-being, with consumers seeking holistic approaches to personal care. Nutricosmetics are promoted as a way to improve outward appearance through nutrition and supplementation.
Additionally, the nutricosmetics industry has evolved to offer a variety of innovative products and formulas. From collagen and antioxidant supplements to specific vitamins for skin and hair, which follows market forecast from Wise Guy Reports-Global Beauty Supplements Market Outlook-, which estimates the European market will reach 5,000 million euros in by the end of 2024. .
Main products consumed
Consumers are increasingly interested in addressing their personal care needs holistically, combining healthy eating with targeted nutritional supplementation to achieve visible results on outward appearance.
Nutricosmetic hair supplements often contain ingredients such as biotin, zinc, iron, B vitamins and antioxidants.
When it comes to the skin, nutricosmetic skin supplements often contain antioxidants such as vitamins C and E, coenzyme Q10, hyaluronic acid, collagen, omega-3s and other essential nutrients.
On the sun protection side, there are nutricosmetics intended to provide additional protection against the harmful effects of UV rays. These products often contain ingredients such as green tea extract, lycopene, astaxanthin and other antioxidants that help neutralize free radicals generated by sun exposure and reduce UV damage. .
From LegaleGo we want to remind you that nutricosmetics must comply with Regulation (EC) 1924/2006 regarding nutrition and health claims on food and that these claims must be supported by scientific studies and comply with the specific regulations of each country. and justified by scientific evidence for its use in the promotion of nutricosmetic products.
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