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Follow on Google News | What is Biggest Trend Currently Witnessed in Dermacosmetics Market?The global dermacosmetics market reached a revenue of $57.0 billion in 2020 and it is predicted to attain a value of $115.2 billion by 2030.
By: P&S Intelligence Browse detailed report - Dermacosmetics Market Revenue Estimation and Growth Forecast Report (https://www.psmarketresearch.com/ According to the American Academy of Dermatology Association (AAD), 84.5 million people or one out of every four individuals in the U.S. were diagnosed with skin diseases in 2013. Furthermore, the organization reported that acne is the most prevalent skin ailment in the country and affects up to 50 million Americans every year. Additionally, the organization stated that atopic dermatitis affects up to 2–3% of all adults and up to 25% of all children in the country. The high incidence of these skin diseases is fueling the demand for dermacosmetics. Apart from this factor, the growing propensity of people for spending in order to improve their looks and appearance is also propelling the expansion of the dermacosmetics market. Moreover, with the rising public awareness about skincare, people of various age groups are increasingly focusing on reducing acne, brightening their skin, reducing the signs of ageing, and improving their appearance, which is subsequently pushing up the requirement for dermacosmetics. This is attributed to the higher incidence of skin ailments such as dullness, ageing, fine lines, dual skin tone, and acne and the surging availability of various treatment options for them. Across the globe, Europe dominated the dermacosmetics market in 2020, and it is predicted to exhibit huge expansion in the upcoming years as well. This is ascribed to the growing incidence of skin diseases and soaring requirement for dermacosmetics in the region. Thus, it can be safely said that the market will grow sharply in the coming years, primarily because of the rising incidence of skin diseases and the increasing purchasing power of people all over the world. End
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