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Study #: 2058 Published: 05/2006 Pages: 341 Full Study Price: US$ 4,300 Per Page Price: US$ 30.00 Cosmetic & Toiletry Chemicals to 2010 - Market Research, Market Share, Market Size, Sales, Demand Forecast, Market Leaders, Company Profiles, Industry Trends US cosmetic and toiletry chemical demand will grow 5.4 percent annually through 2010. An aging and increasingly ethnically diverse population along with consumer desires to offset the effects of aging and preferences for "natural" products will drive demand. Active and plant-derived ingredients will benefit the most from these factors. This study analyzes the $5.9 billion US cosmetic and toiletry chemical industry. It presents historical demand data for 1995, 2000 and 2005 and forecasts to 2010 and 2015 by product (e.g., aroma chemicals and blends, oleochemicals, fats and oils, botanical extracts, polymers, silicas, pigments, biocides, mineral oil, alcohols), by function (e.g., cleansing agents and foamers, active ingredients, emollients and moisturizers, fragrances and flavors), and by market. The study also considers market environment factors, evaluates company market share and profiles 32 major industry players including Dow Chemical, Procter & Gamble, Givaudan, Imperial Chemical Industries, and BASF, Clariant, Cognis, International Flavors & Fragrances, and International Specialty Products.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION PAGE
INTRODUCTION x
I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1
II. MARKET ENVIRONMENT 4
General 4
Macroeconomic Outlook 5
Consumer Spending Patterns 7
Demographic Trends 9
Pricing & Product Mix 11
Cosmetic & Toiletry Industry Overview 13
Anti-Aging 16
Cosmeceuticals 19
Ethnic Products 21
Men s Grooming 21
Other 22
Technology Trends 23
Nanotechnology & Nanomaterials 23
Other Technology 25
Environmental & Regulatory Issues 27
International Activity & Foreign Trade 30
III. PRODUCTS 33
General 33
Surfactants 37
Aroma Chemicals & Blends 40
Fat-Based Products 43
Oleochemicals 45
Fatty Acids 47
Glycerine 50
Other 53
Fats & Oils 55
Natural Products 59
Botanical Extracts 62
Essential Oils 66
Enzymes & Plant Acids 69
Aloe Vera 74
Other 76
Sorbitol 82
Proteins 83
Other Natural Products 85
Polymers 88
Silicones 90
Polyethylene Glycol 93
Other Polymers 95
Inorganic Chemicals 98
Silicas & Silicates 99
Inorganic Pigments 102
Titanium Dioxide & Other Classical 103
Specialty Inorganic 105
Other Inorganic Chemicals 106
Biocides 108
Organic Acids 110
Organosulfurs 111
Phenolic Compounds 111
Other Biocides 112
Refined Petroleum Products 113
Mineral Oil 114
Petrolatum & Other 116
Alcohols 119
Ethyl Alcohol 121
Propylene Glycol & Related 123
Isopropyl & Other Alcohols 124
Other Cosmetic & Toiletry Chemicals 126
IV. FUNCTIONS 130
General 130
Cleansing Agents & Foamers 132
Specialty Additives 134
Active Ingredients 136
Skin Care Products 139
Other Cosmetic & Toiletry Products 147
Conditioning Agents 148
Preservatives 149
Colorants 152
Other Specialty Additives 154
Emollients & Moisturizers 156
Fragrances & Flavors 158
Processing Aids 162
Emulsifiers & Solubilizers 164
Propellants 166
Viscosity Control Agents 168
Solvents & Vehicles 170
Other Processing Aids 172
V. MARKET SEGMENTS 174
General 174
Skin Care Products 176
Skin Care Products Overview 177
Cosmetic & Toiletry Chemical Demand 180
Hair Care Products 184
Hair Care Products Overview 184
Cosmetic & Toiletry Chemical Demand 186
Personal Soaps & Body Washes 189
Personal Soaps & Body Washes Product Overview 190
Cosmetic & Toiletry Chemical Demand 192
Perfumes 194
Perfume Product Overview 195
Cosmetic & Toiletry Chemical Demand 197
Oral Hygiene Products 199
Oral Hygiene Products Overview 200
Cosmetic & Toiletry Chemical Demand 202
Toothpaste 203
Mouthwash & Other Oral Hygiene Products 205
Cosmetics 206
Cosmetics Product Overview 206
Cosmetic Chemical Demand 209
Other Market Segments 212
Other Toiletry Product Overview 212
Toiletry Chemical Demand 214
VI. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 217
General 217
Market Share 218
Dow Chemical 222
Procter & Gamble 223
Givaudan 224
Imperial Chemical Industries 224
BASF 224
Other Significant Players 225
Industry Restructuring 225
Competitive Strategies 229
Product Differentiation 229
Market Segmentation 230
Research & Development 231
Cooperative Agreements 232
Marketing 236
Distribution 238
Company Profiles 239
Active Organics Incorporated 240
Amerchol Corporation, see Dow Chemical Company
BASF AG 242
Chemtura Corporation 247
Ciba Specialty Chemicals Holding Incorporated 248
Clariant International Limited 252
Cognis Deutschland GmbH & Company KG 255
CP Kelco, see JM Huber Corporation
Croda International plc 259
Crompton Corporation, see Chemtura Corporation
Degussa AG 263
Dow Chemical Company 267
Dow Corning Corporation 273
DSM Fine Chemicals Incorporated, see Royal DSM NV
Eastman Chemical Company 275
Firmenich SA 277
FMC Corporation 279
Frutarom Limited 282
Givaudan SA 284
Goldschmidt Chemical Corporation, see Degussa AG
Hallcrest Limited, see International Specialty Products
Haltermann Products, see Dow Chemical Company
Hercules Incorporated 287
Huber (JM) Corporation 289
Imperial Chemical Industries plc 292
International Flavors & Fragrances Incorporated 297
International Specialty Products Incorporated 299
ISP Alginates Incorporated, see International Specialty
Products Incorporated
Laboratoires Serobiologiques, see Cognis Deutschland
GmbH & Company KG
LANXESS AG 303
Lonza Group Limited 304
Lubrizol Corporation 307
National Starch and Chemical Company, see Imperial
Chemical Industries plc
Noveon Incorporated, see Lubrizol Corporation
Noville Incorporated, see Firmenich SA
Novozymes A/S 311
Procter & Gamble Company 312
Quest International Fragrances USA Incorporated, see
Imperial Chemical Industries plc
Rhodia SA 314
Rohm and Haas Company 318
Royal DSM NV 320
Royal Dutch Shell plc 324
Sederma SA, see Croda International plc
Sonneborn LLC 326
Stepan Company 327
Symrise GmbH & Company KG 329
Uniqema, see Imperial Chemical Industries plc
Other Companies Mentioned in Study 333
LIST OF TABLES
TABLE NUMBER PAGE
SECTION I -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Summary Table 3
SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT
1 Macroeconomic Indicators 7
2 Consumer Spending Patterns 9
3 Population & Demographics 11
4 Cosmetic & Toiletry Chemicals Pricing 13
5 Cosmetic & Toiletry Supply & Demand 15
SECTION III -- PRODUCTS
1 Cosmetic & Toiletry Chemicals Demand by Type 35
2 Surfactants Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 40
3 Aroma Chemicals & Blends Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 43
4 Fat-Based Products Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 44
5 Oleochemicals Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 46
6 Fatty Acids Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 50
7 Glycerine Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 53
8 Other Oleochemicals Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 55
9 Fats & Oils Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 59
10 Natural Products Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 61
11 Botanical Extracts Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 65
12 Essential Oils Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 69
13 Enzymes & Plant Acids Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 71
14 Aloe Vera Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 76
15 Other Botanical Extracts Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 77
16 Sorbitol Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 83
17 Proteins Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 85
18 Other Natural Products Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 87
19 Polymers Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 90
20 Silicones Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 93
21 Polyethylene Glycol Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 95
22 Other Polymers Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 97
23 Inorganic Chemicals Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 99
24 Silicas & Silicates Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 101
25 Inorganic Pigments Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 103
26 Other Inorganic Chemicals Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 107
27 Biocides Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 110
28 Refined Petroleum Products Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries114
29 Mineral Oil Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 116
30 Petrolatum & Other Refined Petroleum Products Demand
in Cosmetics & Toiletries 118
31 Alcohols Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 120
32 Ethyl Alcohol Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 122
33 Propylene Glycol Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 124
34 Isopropyl & Other Alcohols Demand
in Cosmetics & Toiletries 126
35 Other Cosmetic & Toiletry Chemicals Demand 129
SECTION IV -- FUNCTIONS
1 Cosmetic & Toiletry Chemicals Demand by Function 131
2 Cleansing Agents & Foamers Demand
in Cosmetics & Toiletries 134
3 Specialty Additives Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 135
4 Active Ingredients Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 139
5 Conditioning Agents Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 149
6 Preservative Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 152
7 Colorants Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 154
8 Other Specialty Additives Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 156
9 Emollients & Moisturizers Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 158
10 Fragrances & Flavors Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 162
11 Processing Aids Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 163
12 Emulsifiers & Solubilizers Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries166
13 Propellants Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 168
14 Viscosity Control Agents Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 170
15 Solvents & Vehicles Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 172
16 Other Processing Aids Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries 173
SECTION V -- MARKET SEGMENTS
1 Cosmetic & Toiletry Chemicals Demand by Market 175
2 Skin Care Product Shipments 180
3 Skin Care Product Chemicals Demand 183
4 Hair Care Product Shipments 186
5 Hair Care Product Chemicals Demand 189
6 Personal Soap & Body Wash Shipments 192
7 Personal Soap & Body Wash Chemicals Demand 194
8 Perfume Product Shipments 197
9 Perfume Product Chemicals Demand 199
10 Oral Hygiene Product Shipments 202
11 Oral Hygiene Product Chemicals Demand 203
12 Cosmetics Shipments 209
13 Cosmetics Chemicals Demand 211
14 Other Toiletry Product Shipments 214
15 Other Toiletry Product Chemicals Demand 216
SECTION VI -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
1 US Cosmetic & Toiletry Chemical Sales by Company, 2005 219
2 Selected Acquisitions & Divestitures 227
3 R&D Spending Patterns: Selected Cosmetic & Toiletry
Chemicals Suppliers 232
4 Selected Cooperative Agreements 234
LIST OF CHARTS
CHART NUMBER PAGE
SECTION III -- PRODUCTS
1 Cosmetic & Toiletry Chemicals Demand by Type, 2005 36
2 Oleochemicals Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries, 2005 47
3 Natural Products Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries, 2005 62
4 Botanical Extracts Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries, 2005 66
SECTION IV -- FUNCTIONS
1 Cosmetic & Toiletry Chemicals Demand by Function, 2005 132
2 Specialty Additives Demand in Cosmetics & Toiletries, 2005 136
SECTION V -- MARKET SEGMENTS
1 Cosmetic & Toiletry Chemicals Demand by Market, 2005 176
SECTION VI -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
1 US Cosmetic & Toiletry Chemical Market Share
by Company, 2005 222
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