After-sun Products Market - Global Industry Insights, Trends, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2018-2026
After-sun products are used after exposure to sun to provide hydration, cooling, and nourishment. It reduces redness of skin and prevents skin peeling due to sun burn. Increasing awareness of health hazards caused due to prolonged sun exposure such as sunburn, skin-tanning, early aging, and skin cancer is driving growth of the after-sun products market. Rising trend of organic and natural personal care products is increasing the demand for after-sun products containing natural components such as aloe vera, fruit extract, and others. According to the Centre for the Promotion of Imports, natural cosmetics market in Germany grew by 9.2% in 2016 with consumer spending of US$ 1.37 billion in 2016. Request For Sample Copy of this Research Report : https://www.coherentmarketinsights.com/insight/request-sample/1427 Creams and lotion product type segment accounted for highest market share in 2016 due to its advantages such as easy application, ease of handling, and rapid absorption. Female segment held the highest market share in the end user segment of after-sun products market. This is attributed to the rising awareness of skin problems such as wrinkles, tanning, premature aging, and dry skin due to sun exposure among women. After-Sun Products Market Outlook Europe region held highest market share in the global after-sun products market. This is attributed to the significant demand for skin care products such as after-sun products in this region. According to Cosmetics Europe, a trade association for cosmetics and personal care industry in Europe, skin care products held the highest market share with retail sales of US$ 23.71 billion in 2016 in Europe. Furthermore, significant incidences of sun burn is fueling growth of after-sun products market in this region. According to the British Association of Dermatology, 72% of the population in U.K. admitted that they suffered from sunburn in 2014. North America region held the second largest share in the global after-sun products market. According to Canadian Community Health Survey, in Canada, 33% of the population above 18 years old had sun burn and 10% of the adults had sunburn that