Plant-based Baby Care Products Global Market Report 2022: Rise … – Business Wire

DUBLIN–()–The “Plant-based Baby Care Products Market By Product Type, By Age, By Distributional Channel: Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2021-2031” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The global plant based baby care products market size was valued at $24,523.6 million in 2021 and is estimated to reach $80,175.5 million by 2031, registering a CAGR of 12.9% from 2022 to 2031.
The most popular products include plant based baby shampoos, moisturizer, massage oil, rash cream, washes, and wipes as they are frequently used on an infant’s skin. In addition to providing benefits such as rapid hydration and rejuvenated skin, these products are simple to use and offer an efficient way to deal with problems such as dryness, infections, and diaper rashes.
Owing to rise in consumer awareness of the drawbacks of using synthetic baby skincare products that contain dangerous chemicals, such as allergies or rashes, customers are gravitating toward baby skincare products made with organic and natural components, which support babies’ healthy skin.
Major baby skincare companies that operate globally are enhancing their production capacities for organic and natural products in light of this trend. Thus, above mentioned factors are likely to favor the growth of the market during the forecast period.
Owing to surge in issues about the safety and wellbeing of infants, there is a rapid growth in the demand for baby care goods in the U.S. To avoid skin infections and manage diaper rashes, more parents look for clean and moisture-based solutions such as wipes and creams.
Furthermore, rise in awareness regarding the side effects of the chemical based personal care products including skin, hair care, and food and beverages has increased the motivation to buy plant based baby care products. Since the pandemic, parents are spending more on baby care. For instance, as of March 2021, parents in the District of Columbia spent 26.3% of their income on child care, followed by 24.4% in Massachusetts, 21.9% in Indiana, and 21.3% in New York, according to data from Move.org published in April 2021.
Market Segmentation
Key Benefits For Stakeholders
Key Market Segments
By Product Type
By Age
By Distributional Channel
Key Market Players
Key Topics Covered:
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
CHAPTER 3: MARKET OVERVIEW
CHAPTER 4: PLANT-BASED BABY CARE PRODUCTS MARKET, BY PRODUCT TYPE
CHAPTER 5: PLANT-BASED BABY CARE PRODUCTS MARKET, BY AGE
CHAPTER 6: PLANT-BASED BABY CARE PRODUCTS MARKET, BY DISTRIBUTIONAL CHANNEL
CHAPTER 7: PLANT-BASED BABY CARE PRODUCTS MARKET, BY REGION
CHAPTER 8: COMPANY LANDSCAPE
CHAPTER 9: COMPANY PROFILES
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