Preference for Natural and Clean-Label Hair Removal Products

Natural and clean hair removal products are gaining popularity globally due to the growing awareness of the harmful effects of cosmetic chemicals and rising inclination toward green and clean beauty trends. The growing awareness of the disadvantages of sulfides, stannites, mercaptans, thio compounds, and phthalates, among others, has encouraged manufacturers to innovate natural hair removal solutions. The increased demand for natural and organic hair removal products across various distribution channels has prompted manufacturers to develop natural products based on customer requirements. For instance, in 2022, Hoosh launched vegan hair removal cream, featuring all natural and vegan ingredients. Moreover, Reckitt Benckiser Group Plc launched the Veet Pure range of hair removal creams in 2022, thereby reformulating its products. The product range contains natural extracts of cucumber, aloe vera, and grapeseed oil. In 2022, Urban Yog launched a hair removal spray in India, featuring aloe vera and tulip extract. The product also features added functionality such as reduction of dryness, tan removal, and skin moisture-locking property. Thus, the increasing penetration of natural ingredients in hair removal creams and growing demand for clean-label hair removal products is giving rise to several key trends that will impact the hair removal products market growth over the coming years.

A few players operating in the global hair removal products market are Church & Dwight Co., Inc.; Reckitt Benckiser Group plc; Oriflame Holding AG; GIGI; American International Inc.; Procter & Gamble; Koninklijke Philips N.V.; Sally Hansen; Si & D (Aust) (Pty) Ltd; and Revitol Corp.

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