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A Breakdown of Which Facial Skin Care Categories Are Growing This Year

StaffBy StaffJuly 8, 20253 Mins Read
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The skincare industry, while still buoyed by some post-pandemic enthusiasm, is beginning to exhibit signs of a more tempered growth phase. Recent data from NielsenIQ reveals that sales in the facial skincare segment have grown by 11.1% as of April 19, 2023. This reflects a slight decline from the 13.1% growth experienced in 2022. Notably, Sephora’s recent Spring Savings Event highlighted this shift, showing almost a 4% year-over-year drop in skincare sales, while a report from Circana pointed to a trend where shoppers are increasingly gravitating toward budget-friendly options.

Despite this overall slowdown, there are still pockets of growth within the sector. Anna Mayo, vice president of NielsenIQ’s Beauty Vertical, emphasized that while younger consumers may be scaling back their skincare purchases, Millennials and Gen X are still showing robust demand, contributing to double-digit dollar growth in the category. Popular items such as toners, moisturizers, and eye care products continue to perform well, illustrating a nuanced but optimistic market landscape.

In terms of actual market performance, the facial skincare segment raked in a staggering $5.5 billion through mid-April this year, encompassing both mass and prestige brands. A closer inspection of ten specific subcategories reveals notable sales trends. Eye creams, for example, have posted dollar sales growth of 7.8%, accompanied by a significant 15.8% increase in unit sales. This suggests a healthy interest and ongoing commitment to eye care, an often overlooked but vital aspect of skincare routines.

Moisturizers have also fared remarkably well, with day facial moisturizers witnessing a dollar sales increase of 11.9% and unit sales up by 10.5%. Night facial moisturizers have outperformed even further, showcasing an impressive 23.1% growth in dollar sales and an 18.8% increase in units sold. This indicates that consumers are recognizing the importance of hydration, especially in the evening when the skin has optimal repair time.

Among other standout performers, facial toners have experienced a substantial bump, with dollar sales soaring by 32.6% and unit sales growing by 34.1%. Additionally, facial treatment products, which often include serums and targeted treatments, have reported dollar sales growth of 15.1% and unit sales growth of 19.7%. These statistics underline a broader movement toward more specialized skincare solutions, as consumers become increasingly educated about ingredients and their specific skin needs.

On the flip side, the market for facial cleansing wipes appears relatively stagnant, with a small drop of 0.3% in dollar sales despite a slight uptick in unit sales. This might reflect shifting consumer preferences as more people move toward sustainable and eco-friendly options, such as reusable cleansing cloths or liquid cleansers. As we continue to navigate this evolving landscape, it’s clear that consumers are becoming more discerning, seeking not just products but also value in their skincare regimens, which could shape the future of the industry significantly.

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