Published by Feb 2, 2024
Within the European cosmetics market, Germany consumed the largest amount of cosmetics in 2021, valued at approximately 14 billion euros. This was followed by France and Italy, at approximately 12 billion euros and 11 billion euros, respectively.
Cosmetics industry in Europe
The cosmetics and personal industry has been thriving in Europe as more consumers become increasingly aware of the importance of health, wellness and personal care products. Skin care continues to be the dominant force in the cosmetics industry in Europe, capturing more than 27 percent of the European cosmetics market in 2019. In the following year, France had the highest number of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) specialized in the manufacturing of cosmetic products in Europe. Compared to Italy’s 735 cosmetics SMEs, France had around 840.
Cosmetics brands
L’Oréal, Nivea and Guerlain are currently the top three leading cosmetic brands in Europe in terms of brand value. Beyond Europe, the cosmetics brands were also garnering worldwide consumer appeal. For example, the skin and body care brand Nivea, manufactured by Hamburg-based German company Beiersdorf had a worldwide brand value exceeding six billion U.S. dollars in 2021. However, with the rise of social media and its significant influence on consumer groups, particularly in the areas of body image and personal care, cosmetics brands that enjoy powerful social media presence and appeal will be those that succeed in the long-term. As of March 2022, the beauty brand with the highest number of Instagram followers is Kylie Cosmetics, garnering approximately 25 million followers.
Consumption value of cosmetics and personal care in Europe in 2021, by country (in million euros)
Characteristic | Consumption value in million euros* |
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Germany | 13,604 |
France | 11,967 |
Italy | 10,640 |
United Kingdom | 9,885 |
Spain | 6,898 |
Poland | 4,004 |
Netherlands | 2,898 |
Sweden | 2,232 |
Belgium/Luxembourg | 2,001 |
Switzerland | 1,858 |
Romania | 1,534 |
Norway | 1,531 |
Austria | 1,525 |
Portugal | 1,488 |
Denmark | 1,219 |
Finland | 1,002 |
Ireland | 992 |
Greece | 863 |
Hungary | 817 |
Czech Republic | 772 |
Slovakia | 654 |
Bulgaria | 441 |
Croatia | 406 |
Lithuania | 278 |
Latvia | 185 |
Slovenia | 184 |
Estonia | 149 |
Other countries | - |
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