
Cosmetics are widely being consumed daily by a huge part of the world’s population to improve appearance, beautification, cleanliness, hygiene and personal care. The global cosmetic market was approximately USD 335.95 billion in 2024 and is predicted to be USD 556.21 billion By 2032, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 6.64%.India represents one of the fastest growing cosmetic markets and is expected to reach USD 34 billion by 2028. Increasing consumption of skincare, hair care, makeup, and related products has made cosmetic evaluation essential for ensuring product safety, quality, and efficacy. Cosmetic analysis involves the identification of ingredients, physicochemical characteristics, and toxicological parameters through a variety of analytical methods such chromatography, spectroscopy, and microscopy. Thus, cosmetic analysis aids in the detection of dangerous substances and assures compliance safety standards, ensuring consumer health and gaining trust in the cosmetic world.
Cosmetic analysis, Quality control, Safety evaluation, Heavy metals, Regulatory standards
Cosmetic analysis, Quality control, Safety evaluation, Heavy metals, Regulatory standards
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