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Global Report on Preservatives used in Cosmetics Trends, Forecast and Opportunity Analysis – 2018 to 2023

Report code: SDMRCH516355 | Industry: Chemicals | Published On: 7/12/2019


The research of preservatives used in Cosmetics market mainly focuses on North America, Europe, Asia (excluding and China) and China covering:
Market participants of preservatives used in Cosmetics:
Producers (active, potential producers)
End users
Raw material suppliers
Major traders
Chemicals
Biocidal preservatives
Organosulfur compounds
Parabens
Imidazolidinyl urea
Quaternary ammonium compounds
Organic acids and salts
Organometallics
Diazolidinyl Urea
Others
Antioxidants
Vitamin E
TBHQ
Ascorbic Acid
BHT
Market analysis
Capacity
Production
Consumption trends and forecast
Value chain analysis
Price analysis
Regions / countries
North America
Western Europe
Asia pacific excluding China
China

How this report will add value to your organisation
This report provides the in-depth analysis of the complete value chain from the raw material suppliers to the end users. We have critically analysed following parameters and their impact in the industry:
1. Improvement in top line and bottom line growth
Analysis trend & forecasts by end use markets will help you to understand how the growth in consumption is expected in next 5 years and what will be the key factors that will support the growth. This will help to make a clear plan for the top line growth. Price analytics will also play a crucial role in making a plan for top line growth.
Raw material and other input factors analysis will help to plan effectively for the bottom line.
2. Competitive intelligence
In a competitive marketplace, up-to-date information can make the difference between keeping pace, getting ahead, or being left behind. A smart intelligence operation can serve as an early-warning system for disruptive changes in the competitive landscape, whether that change is a rival's new product or pricing strategy or the entrance of an unexpected player into your market.
We also provide you with information that allows you to anticipate what your competitors are planning next. For example, you might gain information on a new product they are getting ready to launch or new services they will add to the business. Hiring us to handle this information collection saves you time and energy, allowing you to focus on your own business while still gaining the necessary knowledge to keep track of competitors.
3. Identification of prospective customers and their satisfaction level with the current supplier:
We have provided the long list of customers and analysed them critically, based on various parameters such as consumption, market type, sustainable business etc. this will help your organisation to develop relations with the consumers. Also, we have identified the factors in which the others customer will switch to you.

Methodology and sources
We follow the following steps to complete the report:
Desk research
Market size, capacity and production information are based on the following:
The sources of desk research are various, including published magazines, journals, government statistics, industrial statistics, customs statistics, association seminars as well as information from the Internet.
A lot of work goes into compilation and analysis of the obtained information.

Primary research
We carry out extensive telephone interviews across the value chain in order to survey the actual market situation. The interviewees we covered are:
Major producers
Major customers
Key traders
Raw materials suppliers
Industry associations
Bottom-up research
According to telephone interviews, matrix excel is designed to deal with complicated and abundant data that are mainly about capacity, output and consumption. Based on the consumption data in the past from 2010 to 2015, future demand data from 2017 to 2022 is forecasted with the method of bottom-up research.
Report generation
Logical analysis and scientific ratiocination will be conducted to generate the report. All the data and findings obtained in the above stages are presented in the report clearly.

In this report, we have provided the detailed analysis of more than 30 companies which produce / supply different types of cosmetic chemicals

1.  Executive  summary

2.  Brief  Introduction  of  cosmetic  chemicals  industry
2.1.  Overview
2.2.  Product  Identification
2.3.  Brief  overview  of  global  cosmetic  chemicals  industry  by  following  categories:
2.3.1.  Emollients,  film  formers  and  moisturizers  
2.3.2.  Surfactants  
2.3.3.  Thickening  agents
2.3.4.  Colorants  and  pearlescent  pigments  
2.3.5.  Preservatives  
2.3.6.  Carriers  and  Powders  
2.3.7.  Hair  Conditioning  Polymers  
2.3.8.  Hair  Setting  Resins  
2.3.9.  Antiperspirants  and  Deodorants  
2.3.10.  Sunscreen  Chemicals  
2.3.11.  Antidandruff  Agents  
2.4.  Value  chain  analysis
2.5.  Porter  five  forces  analysis  of  cosmetic  chemicals  market
2.6.  Burning  issues  in  the  market  such  as  regulations
2.7.  Market  dynamics
2.8.  Raw  material  analysis
2.9.  Policy  and  regulations

3.  Global  market  analysis  for  preservatives  used  in  Cosmetics  
3.1.  Current  market  analysis  for  2016
3.1.1.  Biocidal  preservatives
3.1.1.1.  Organosulfur  Compounds
3.1.1.2.  Parabens
3.1.1.3.  Imidazolidinyl  Urea  
3.1.1.4.  Quaternary  Ammonium  Compounds
3.1.1.5.  Organic  Acids  and  Salts
3.1.1.6.  Organometallics
3.1.1.7.  Diazolidinyl  Urea
3.1.1.8.  Others
3.1.2.  Antioxidants
3.1.2.1.  Vitamin  Ei  (tocopherol)
3.1.2.2.  t-Butyl  Hydroquinone  (TBHQ)
3.1.2.3.  Ascorbic  Acid  
3.1.2.4.  BHT
3.2.  Forecast  from  2017  to  2022
3.2.1.  Biocidal  preservatives
3.2.1.1.  Organosulfur  Compounds
3.2.1.2.  Parabens
3.2.1.3.  Imidazolidinyl  Urea  
3.2.1.4.  Quaternary  Ammonium  Compounds
3.2.1.5.  Organic  Acids  and  Salts
3.2.1.6.  Organometallics
3.2.1.7.  Diazolidinyl  Urea
3.2.1.8.  Others
3.2.2.  Antioxidants
3.2.2.1.  Vitamin  Ei  (tocopherol)
3.2.2.2.  t-Butyl  Hydroquinone  (TBHQ)
3.2.2.3.  Ascorbic  Acid  
3.2.2.4.  BHT
3.2.3.  Key  growth  drivers
3.2.4.  Key  challenges

4.  North  America  market  analysis  for  preservatives  used  in  Cosmetics  
4.1.  Current  market  analysis  for  2016
4.1.1.  Biocidal  preservatives
4.1.1.1.  Organosulfur  Compounds
4.1.1.2.  Parabens
4.1.1.3.  Imidazolidinyl  Urea  
4.1.1.4.  Quaternary  Ammonium  Compounds
4.1.1.5.  Organic  Acids  and  Salts
4.1.1.6.  Organometallics
4.1.1.7.  Diazolidinyl  Urea
4.1.1.8.  Others
4.1.2.  Antioxidants
4.1.2.1.  Vitamin  Ei  (tocopherol)
4.1.2.2.  t-Butyl  Hydroquinone  (TBHQ)
4.1.2.3.  Ascorbic  Acid  
4.1.2.4.  BHT
4.2.  Forecast  from  2017  to  2022
4.2.1.  Biocidal  preservatives
4.2.1.1.  Organosulfur  Compounds
4.2.1.2.  Parabens
4.2.1.3.  Imidazolidinyl  Urea  
4.2.1.4.  Quaternary  Ammonium  Compounds
4.2.1.5.  Organic  Acids  and  Salts
4.2.1.6.  Organometallics
4.2.1.7.  Diazolidinyl  Urea
4.2.1.8.  Others
4.2.2.  Antioxidants
4.2.2.1.  Vitamin  Ei  (tocopherol)
4.2.2.2.  t-Butyl  Hydroquinone  (TBHQ)
4.2.2.3.  Ascorbic  Acid  
4.2.2.4.  BHT
4.2.3.  Key  growth  drivers
4.2.4.  Key  challenges

5.  Europe  market  analysis  for  preservatives  used  in  Cosmetics  
5.1.  Current  market  analysis  for  2016
5.1.1.  Biocidal  preservatives
5.1.1.1.  Organosulfur  Compounds
5.1.1.2.  Parabens
5.1.1.3.  Imidazolidinyl  Urea  
5.1.1.4.  Quaternary  Ammonium  Compounds
5.1.1.5.  Organic  Acids  and  Salts
5.1.1.6.  Organometallics
5.1.1.7.  Diazolidinyl  Urea
5.1.1.8.  Others
5.1.2.  Antioxidants
5.1.2.1.  Vitamin  Ei  (tocopherol)
5.1.2.2.  t-Butyl  Hydroquinone  (TBHQ)
5.1.2.3.  Ascorbic  Acid  
5.1.2.4.  BHT
5.2.  Forecast  from  2017  to  2022
5.2.1.  Biocidal  preservatives
5.2.1.1.  Organosulfur  Compounds
5.2.1.2.  Parabens
5.2.1.3.  Imidazolidinyl  Urea  
5.2.1.4.  Quaternary  Ammonium  Compounds
5.2.1.5.  Organic  Acids  and  Salts
5.2.1.6.  Organometallics
5.2.1.7.  Diazolidinyl  Urea
5.2.1.8.  Others
5.2.2.  Antioxidants
5.2.2.1.  Vitamin  Ei  (tocopherol)
5.2.2.2.  t-Butyl  Hydroquinone  (TBHQ)
5.2.2.3.  Ascorbic  Acid  
5.2.2.4.  BHT
5.2.3.  Key  growth  drivers
5.2.4.  Key  challenges

6.  China  market  analysis  for  preservatives  used  in  Cosmetics  
6.1.  Current  market  analysis  for  2016
6.1.1.  Biocidal  preservatives
6.1.1.1.  Organosulfur  Compounds
6.1.1.2.  Parabens
6.1.1.3.  Imidazolidinyl  Urea  
6.1.1.4.  Quaternary  Ammonium  Compounds
6.1.1.5.  Organic  Acids  and  Salts
6.1.1.6.  Organometallics
6.1.1.7.  Diazolidinyl  Urea
6.1.1.8.  Others
6.1.2.  Antioxidants
6.1.2.1.  Vitamin  Ei  (tocopherol)
6.1.2.2.  t-Butyl  Hydroquinone  (TBHQ)
6.1.2.3.  Ascorbic  Acid  
6.1.2.4.  BHT
6.2.  Forecast  from  2017  to  2022
6.2.1.  Biocidal  preservatives
6.2.1.1.  Organosulfur  Compounds
6.2.1.2.  Parabens
6.2.1.3.  Imidazolidinyl  Urea  
6.2.1.4.  Quaternary  Ammonium  Compounds
6.2.1.5.  Organic  Acids  and  Salts
6.2.1.6.  Organometallics
6.2.1.7.  Diazolidinyl  Urea
6.2.1.8.  Others
6.2.2.  Antioxidants
6.2.2.1.  Vitamin  Ei  (tocopherol)
6.2.2.2.  t-Butyl  Hydroquinone  (TBHQ)
6.2.2.3.  Ascorbic  Acid  
6.2.2.4.  BHT
6.2.3.  Key  growth  drivers
6.2.4.  Key  challenges

7.  Asia  pacific  (excluding  China)  market  analysis  for  preservatives  used  in  Cosmetics  
7.1.  Current  market  analysis  for  2016
7.1.1.  Biocidal  preservatives
7.1.1.1.  Organosulfur  Compounds
7.1.1.2.  Parabens
7.1.1.3.  Imidazolidinyl  Urea  
7.1.1.4.  Quaternary  Ammonium  Compounds
7.1.1.5.  Organic  Acids  and  Salts
7.1.1.6.  Organometallics
7.1.1.7.  Diazolidinyl  Urea
7.1.1.8.  Others
7.1.2.  Antioxidants
7.1.2.1.  Vitamin  Ei  (tocopherol)
7.1.2.2.  t-Butyl  Hydroquinone  (TBHQ)
7.1.2.3.  Ascorbic  Acid  
7.1.2.4.  BHT
7.2.  Forecast  from  2017  to  2022
7.2.1.  Biocidal  preservatives
7.2.1.1.  Organosulfur  Compounds
7.2.1.2.  Parabens
7.2.1.3.  Imidazolidinyl  Urea  
7.2.1.4.  Quaternary  Ammonium  Compounds
7.2.1.5.  Organic  Acids  and  Salts
7.2.1.6.  Organometallics
7.2.1.7.  Diazolidinyl  Urea
7.2.1.8.  Others
7.2.2.  Antioxidants
7.2.2.1.  Vitamin  Ei  (tocopherol)
7.2.2.2.  t-Butyl  Hydroquinone  (TBHQ)
7.2.2.3.  Ascorbic  Acid  
7.2.2.4.  BHT
7.2.3.  Key  growth  drivers
7.2.4.  Key  challenges

8.  Rest  of  the  world  market  analysis  for  preservatives  used  in  Cosmetics  
8.1.  Current  market  analysis  for  2016
8.1.1.  Biocidal  preservatives
8.1.1.1.  Organosulfur  Compounds
8.1.1.2.  Parabens
8.1.1.3.  Imidazolidinyl  Urea  
8.1.1.4.  Quaternary  Ammonium  Compounds
8.1.1.5.  Organic  Acids  and  Salts
8.1.1.6.  Organometallics
8.1.1.7.  Diazolidinyl  Urea
8.1.1.8.  Others
8.1.2.  Antioxidants
8.1.2.1.  Vitamin  Ei  (tocopherol)
8.1.2.2.  t-Butyl  Hydroquinone  (TBHQ)
8.1.2.3.  Ascorbic  Acid  
8.1.2.4.  BHT
8.2.  Forecast  from  2017  to  2022
8.2.1.  Biocidal  preservatives
8.2.1.1.  Organosulfur  Compounds
8.2.1.2.  Parabens
8.2.1.3.  Imidazolidinyl  Urea  
8.2.1.4.  Quaternary  Ammonium  Compounds
8.2.1.5.  Organic  Acids  and  Salts
8.2.1.6.  Organometallics
8.2.1.7.  Diazolidinyl  Urea
8.2.1.8.  Others
8.2.2.  Antioxidants
8.2.2.1.  Vitamin  E  (tocopherol)
8.2.2.2.  t-Butyl  Hydroquinone  (TBHQ)
8.2.2.3.  Ascorbic  Acid  
8.2.2.4.  BHT
8.2.3.  Key  growth  drivers
8.2.4.  Key  challenges

9.  Historical  &  forecast  price  analysis    for  the  following  regions
9.1.  North  America
9.2.  Western  Europe
9.3.  Asia  pacific  excluding  China
9.4.  China  

10.  Analysis  of  key  manufacturers  of  preservatives    used  in  Cosmetics  *
10.1.  Company  1
10.1.1.  Company  introduction
10.1.2.  SWOT  analysis  in  terms  of  preservatives  used  in  Cosmetics  
10.1.3.  Financials*
10.1.4.  Employee  and  R&D  details**
10.1.5.  Products  offerings
10.1.5.1.  Preservatives  used  in  Cosmetics
10.1.5.2.  Other  products
10.1.6.  Plant  locations
10.1.6.1.  Details  of  preservatives  used  in  Cosmetics  plant
10.1.7.  Installed  capacity  of  thickening  &  gelling  agents  used  in  Cosmetics
10.1.7.1.  Capacity  expansion  plans
10.1.7.2.  Capacity  shares  of  preservatives  used  in  Cosmetics
10.1.8.  Strategic  imperatives
10.2.  Same  parameters  as  above  will  be  repeated  for  the  following  companies:
10.2.1.  3V  Sigma  SpA
10.2.2.  Akzo  Nobel
10.2.3.  API  Corporation
10.2.4.  Avecia  Biocides
10.2.5.  BASF  
10.2.6.  Clariant
10.2.7.  Cognis
10.2.8.  Dow  Chemical  
10.2.9.  DSM
10.2.10.  Eastman
10.2.11.  FeF  Chemicals
10.2.12.  International  Specialty  Products
10.2.13.  Lanxess
10.2.14.  Midori  Kagaku  Company    Limited
10.2.15.  Nutrinova  GmbH
10.2.16.  SEPPIC
10.2.17.  Thor  Chemie  GmbH
10.2.18.  Ueno  Fine  Chemical  Industry  Limited

11.  Conclusion
SDMR employs a three way data triangulation approach to arrive at market estimates. We use primary research, secondary research and data triangulation by top down and bottom up approach


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Secondary Research:
Our research methodology involves in-depth desk research using various secondary sources. Data is gathered from association/government publications/databases, company websites, press releases, annual reports/presentations/sec filings, technical papers, journals, research papers, magazines, conferences, tradeshows, and blogs.

Key Data Points through secondary research-
Macro-economic data points
Import Export data
Identification of major market trends across various applications
Primary understanding of the industry for both the regions
Competitors analysis for the production capacities, key production sites, competitive landscape
Key customers
Production Capacity
Pricing Scenario
Cost Margin Analysis

Key Data Points through primary research-
Major factors driving the market and its end application markets
Comparative analysis and customer analysis
Regional presence
Collaborations or tie-ups
Annual Production, and sales
Profit Margins
Average Selling Price

Data Triangulation:
Data triangulation is done using top down and bottom approaches. However, to develop accurate market sizing estimations, both the methodologies are used to accurately arrive at the market size. Insert Image
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