Halal Cosmetics Market Research
Market research on the global halal cosmetics industry — certification standards, competitive landscape, consumer segments, and market entry positioning across ten key markets in Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.
The global halal cosmetics market was valued at $47.76 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach $115.03 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 11.67%. The Asia-Pacific region accounts for approximately 64% of the market. Growth is driven by an expanding Muslim population, rising demand for natural and ethically produced products, and increasing crossover appeal among non-Muslim consumers prioritising ingredient safety and cruelty-free standards.
The research mapped certification requirements and international standards, including JAKIM (Malaysia) and IFANCA (USA), alongside the competitive landscape across global and regional players: from Wardah and Inglot to Inika Organic and emerging local brands. Key positioning vectors identified: natural formulation, no animal testing, ethical production, and functional compliance with religious practice.
Three high-potential segments were flagged for market entry: men’s grooming (beard care, alcohol-free shaving), cosmetics compliant with wudu (ablution-safe formulations), and halal children’s cosmetics — a segment with minimal competition across the markets studied.