Eye Makeup Market - Global Industry Insights, Trends, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2018–2025
Different types of eye makeup products such as mascara, eye shadow, eye liner, and pencils are manufactured in variety of shades and grades, which are used to enhance the appearance of the eye and to accentuate the beauty of the eye. Growing demand for eye makeup products among working women population is a major factors driving the market growth. Request For Sample Copy of this Research Report : https://www.coherentmarketinsights.com/insight/request-sample/1465 Furthermore, growing e-Commerce industry in the beauty and personal care segment is further propelling growth of this market. For instance, L’oreal a leading player in the cosmetics market has an 11% share of selective cosmetics market via E-commerce. Leading online stores such as Amazon, provides consumers a wide range of branded products such as mascaras, eye liners, and others at lower prices and discounts with easy accessibility. Additionally, increasing penetration of social media such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and other fashion blogs is further creating awareness about the latest makeup trends, which is further propelling growth of the market. For instance, according to the Malaysian export authorities, Malaysia has a population of 31 million, of which 22 million are internet users and out of which 68% are online shoppers. Thus, online shopping segment in the eye makeup market is expected to gain high traction over the forecast period. Market Dynamics: Factors such as rapid adoption of eye makeup products in order to enhance appearance, favorable growth of cosmetics market with 35% share in Asia Pacific and 24% share in Europe coupled with increasing demand for natural cosmetics are driving growth of the global eye makeup market. Moreover, increasing number of working women globally is creating a conducive environment for growth of the market over the forecast period. According to U.S. Department of Labor Blog, 74.6 million women are in civilian labor force and over 47% of the U.S. workers were women in 2017.