PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 2017915
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 2017915
The global clean beauty market size was estimated at USD 10.49 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 35.30 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 16.8% from 2026 to 2033. The global market has gained strong traction as consumer expectations shift toward transparency, safety, and sustainability in personal care.
Government and regulatory bodies have played a pivotal role in shaping this evolution: for example, the European Chemicals Agency's (ECHA) REACH regulation has restricted thousands of potentially harmful substances, prompting brands to clean up formulations and communicate ingredient integrity. Major retailers adopted stricter ingredient policies in response, elevating consumer confidence and accelerating category adoption across skincare, haircare, and color cosmetics. In regions such as North America and Western Europe, clean beauty lines increasingly occupy premium display space, reflecting both demand and retail endorsement of safer, eco-aligned products.
Public health agencies and consumer advocacy organizations have also contributed to the market's momentum by highlighting the impact of long-term exposure to certain chemicals. For instance, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has underscored the importance of ingredient transparency and safe formulation practices, encouraging voluntary reformulations among legacy brands and supporting independent safety research. High-profile reformulations by established companies-where synthetic preservatives or controversial fragrance components were replaced with botanically derived alternatives-have reinforced market legitimacy. As a result, both emerging indie brands and global players have seized opportunities to differentiate through certified clean labels, cruelty-free badges, and vegan credentials, accelerating broader consumer adoption
Rising consumer awareness around health and wellness has made ingredient transparency and safety a central trend in the clean beauty industry. Shoppers increasingly expect brands to disclose complete ingredient lists, sourcing practices, and formulation standards, driving demand for non-toxic, dermatologist-tested, and clearly labeled products. As concerns about allergens, harmful chemicals, and long-term skin health grow, companies are prioritizing safe formulations, clinical validation, and ethical production practices, shifting purchasing decisions from brand loyalty toward trust, credibility, and product safety. In recent years, the beauty industry has undergone a transformative shift towards sustainability, driven by a growing awareness among consumers of the environmental impact of traditional beauty products. This shift is related to the rising number of conscious consumers, prioritizing transparency, ethical practices, and eco-friendly choices. Companies are responding to this demand by reevaluating their formulations, incorporating natural and ethically sourced ingredients, and adopting innovative technologies to create high-performance, eco-friendly beauty products.
Collaborations and partnerships with retailers, celebrities & social media influencers, and other brands are helping the market participants to expand their reach and gain exposure to new customer segments. For instance, in November 2025, MGA Entertainment partnered with Target to launch Mini Glam, a new clean beauty brand created specifically for children, marking a growing shift toward age-appropriate cosmetics for younger consumers. Designed to be both playful and parent-approved, the collection features safe, paraben- and sulfate-free makeup products, such as lip glosses, shimmer lotions, and collectible cosmetics, packaged in fun shapes, combining self-expression with the safety standards families expect.
Global Clean Beauty Market Report Segmentation
This report forecasts revenue growth at global, regional & country levels and provides an analysis of the latest trends and opportunities in each of the sub-segments from 2021 to 2033. For this study, Grand View Research has segmented the global clean beauty market based on product, end user, distribution channel, and region: