06.01.06
New Report Available
Packaged Facts, New York, NY, has re-leased a new report called “Cosmeceuticals in the U.S.” Packaged Facts projects that the cosmeceuticals market, made up of skincare, makeup and haircare products, will surpass $17 billion in 2010, with growth for the entire period between 2005-2010 showing a rousing total gain of nearly 30% or almost $4 billion. At $7 billion in 2005, skincare is clearly the power category as high-octane, anti-aging creams, micro-dermabrasion home kits, and wrinkle remedies—often “doctor endorsed”—have exploded onto the retail scene, thanks to heavy in-store promotion and advertising.
Packaged Facts, New York, NY, has re-leased a new report called “Cosmeceuticals in the U.S.” Packaged Facts projects that the cosmeceuticals market, made up of skincare, makeup and haircare products, will surpass $17 billion in 2010, with growth for the entire period between 2005-2010 showing a rousing total gain of nearly 30% or almost $4 billion. At $7 billion in 2005, skincare is clearly the power category as high-octane, anti-aging creams, micro-dermabrasion home kits, and wrinkle remedies—often “doctor endorsed”—have exploded onto the retail scene, thanks to heavy in-store promotion and advertising.