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Chemicals

Chemicals for Cosmetics and Toileteries  

Report Code: CHM018D, Published: April 2001

 

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REPORT HIGHLIGHTS

  • The estimated 2000 value of U.S. manufacturers’ sales of chemicals used in finished cosmetic and toiletry products is $4.3 billion. Growing at an average annual rate (AAGR) of 3.5%, this market is expected to exceed $5.1 billion in 2005.
  • With 2000 sales estimated at $1.1 billion, essential oils represent the largest segment and the most expensive of the chemical ingredients.
  • Average annual growth should not exceed 2.5% through the period.
  • Polymers advanced to become the second largest segment, with 2000 sales estimated at $811 million. Due to their specific and tailorable properties, growth at an AAGR of 5.8% to more than $1 billion in 2005 is expected.
  • Purified petroleum products represent the third-largest segment, with 2000 sales of about $745 million. Growth should hover around an AAGR of 2.6% through 2005.

Report Code: CHM018D, Published: April 2001, Analyst: Pat Wier

 
 

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