The global fragrance fixatives market is
projected to reach USD 1.79 billion by 2025, according to a new report by Grand
View Research, Inc. Increasing consumption of aroma chemicals and essential
oils has contributed to industry growth, especially in emerging economies with
rising income levels. Fixatives are used across distinct industries including
fine perfumery, skincare, homecare, and haircare. Moreover, the therapeutic
effects of scents and rising popularity of customized & celebrity perfumes
has positively influenced demand over the last few years.
Technological advancements have fostered
new synthetic substitutes for natural, animal-derived fixative compounds,
thereby meeting sustainability criteria and environmentalist concerns. The
market for innovative, long-lasting scents has also expanded considerably in
developing regions, providing ample growth opportunities to manufacturers.
Sclareolide is
anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 4.0% from 2016 to 2025. It is widely used in
fine perfumery, skincare and haircare products to prolong the effect &
reduce rapid evaporation. The product has emerged as an inexpensive substitute
for ambergris, which originates from the intestines of the endangered sperm
whale.
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Further key findings from the study suggest:
· The fragrance fixatives market volume was
nearly 5.60 kilo tons in 2015 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 1.9% from
2016 to 2025
· Iso E Super was the dominant product and
accounted for over 30% of volume share in 2015. Increasing demand from end-use
segments such as skin & haircare and color cosmetics owing to its
odor-prolonging characteristics is anticipated to drive demand.
· Fine fragrances were the dominant end-use
for these compounds. Several multinational players in the industry are
extensively involved in new product development to gain a competitive advantage
and extend their global reach.
· Skincare is expected to be the
fastest-growing end-use with an expected CAGR of 4% in terms of revenue from
2016 to 2025
· Europe dominates the regional industry and
contributes over 43% to the global revenue
· Rising affluence levels in countries such
as India, Vietnam, and Thailand have translated directly into higher spending
on luxury perfumes and high-end cosmetics. This has driven industry growth to a
large extent in Asia Pacific, with regional CAGR estimated at 4.1% in terms of
revenue.
· Major companies operating in the industry
are Eastman Chemical Company, Tokos B.V., Lotioncarfter LLC, Paris Fragrances
Cosmetics E Supplies, SVP Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., Synthodor Company, PFW Aroma
Chemicals, and Zaki.
Grand View Research has segmented the
fragrance fixatives market on the basis of product, end-use and region:
Fragrance Fixatives Product Outlook
(Volume, Tons; Revenue, USD Million, 2011 - 2025)
·
Sclareolide
·
Ambroxide
·
Galaxolide
·
Iso E Super
·
Sucrose Acetate Isobutyrate
·
Ambergris
·
Castoreum
·
Civet
·
Clary Sage
·
Others
Fragrance Fixatives End-Use Outlook
(Volume, Tons; Revenue, USD Million, 2011 - 2025)
·
Fine Fragrances
·
Homecare Products
·
Color Cosmetics
·
Haircare Products
·
Skincare Products
·
Others
Fragrance Fixatives Regional Outlook
(Volume, Tons; Revenue, USD Million, 2011 - 2025)
·
North America
o
U.S
o
Canada
·
Europe
o
Germany
o
UK
o
France
o
Italy
·
Asia Pacific
o
China
o
India
o
Japan
·
Latin America
o
Brazil
o
Mexico
·
Middle East & Africa
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