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Revenue in the Cosmetics Segment 2020—2026
The Cosmetics segment revenue in 2022 is estimated at $100.49 billion. This segment includes cosmetics for the eyes, face, lips, nails, and natural cosmetics. By 2026, Cosmetics segment revenue will grow by 30% to reach $131.05 billion.
Sources: statista.com June 2022
Which Cosmetics category is generating the most revenue in 2022?
The largest revenue in 2022 will come from the sale of facial cosmetics: $29.2 billion. In second place is cosmetics for the eyes with a revenue of $26.35 billion. Source: statista.com
Which Cosmetics category has the least revenue in 2022?
Nail cosmetics revenue in 2022 will be $11.84 billion, which is lower than other cosmetic categories: for eyes, face, lips and natural cosmetics. Source: statista.com
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