Skinbiotics: Probiotics for skin health, eczema, allergies & more

€900

About the report

Published May 2019. Knowledge around the way nutritional inputs affect the skin microbiome is rapidly advancing and this body of evidence is helping shape diverse and expanding probiotics for skin markets globally. In our report on ‘skinbiotics’ Lumina Intelligence gets under the skin of probiotic cosmetics and ingestible probiotics to find a thriving market full of opportunity to grow.

What this report tells you

  • Why we need Skinbiotics: the impact of skin disorders like eczema and acne physically, mentally, and socially.
  • Key scientific findings from peer-reviewed studies relating to the impact of probiotics on skin health, eczema, allergies and ageing.
  • A breakdown of both ingestible probiotics and probiotic cosmetics looking at specific strains, brand presence, positioning and how these are received by the consumer through analysis of our review data.
  • What specific attributes underpin successful products in this market.
  • Trends driving this market including clean label, format, number of strains, health claims and more.
  • Regional insights for key countries in this market including China, Australia, Mexico, Brazil, US, Canada and the EU, set within the context of the digital landscape of that particular country .
  • An extensive index of scientific studies relating to skin care and probiotics.
  • Introduction
  • Why We Need Skinbiotics
  • Probiotic Cosmetics Versus Ingestible Probiotics – Global Developments
  • Regional Insights
  • Skin Science

Ewa Hudson Lumina Intelligence

About the author

Ewa Hudson
Director of Insights Lumina Intelligence
With 20+ years experience in tracking health and wellness, microbiome and e-commerce trends, Ewa offers a unique perspective and expertise on the marketplace and its growth opportunities. She oversees the research and content strategy for Lumina Intelligence, a business intelligence service from William Reed. In her previous role, Ewa managed the global Health and Wellness, Nutrition and Ethical Labels industries at Euromonitor International. She has a master’s degree in economics from the university of Poznan, Poland and a postgraduate Marketing studies at the University of Westminster in London.