Singapore Vegan Cosmetics Market Size, Share, Growth, Trends, Outlook And Forecast Report 2025-2033
The Singapore vegan cosmetics market reached USD 73.44 Million in 2024 and is projected to grow to USD 164.37 Million by 2033 , at a CAGR of 8.39% during 2025–2033. Singapore's beauty-conscious consumers are increasingly favoring cruelty-free, plant-based, and allergen-friendly formulations. The city's reputation as a regional beauty hub and its receptiveness to global vegan brands also fuel this expansion.
Key Highlights
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Market Size (2024): USD 73.44 Million
Forecast (2033): USD 164.37 Million
CAGR (2025–2033): 8.39%
Growth Drivers: Rising demand for vegan and cruelty-free beauty, sustainability emphasis, and appeal of plant-based ingredients suited to humid climates.
Key Trends: Tropical climate-adapted formulations (light gels, oil-control serums using local botanicals like pandan, mangosteen rind, aloe vera) and sustainable/clean-label positioning with eco-packaging and transparent sourcing.
Key Companies: Local and international players aligning with vegan cosmetics consumer trends (brands like Lush, The Body Shop, plus emerging Southeast Asian startups might be part of that ecosystem, though specific names not detailed in cited sources here).
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How Is AI Transforming the Market?
While AI isn't explicitly highlighted in sources specific to Singapore's vegan cosmetics, broader beauty trends point to growing interest in AI-powered personalization and digital beauty strategies.
Key Market Trends and Drivers
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Tropical & Botanical Formulations: Products tailored to humid climates with botanicals such as pandan, aloe vera, green tea, and mangosteen extract.
Clean Labels & Eco-Innovation: Focus on natural, allergen-free ingredients, minimalist sustainable packaging (refill systems, recycled plastics), and regulatory-driven ingredient transparency in locales like Orchard, Tiong Bahru, and Holland Village.
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Market Segmentation
The report has segmented the market into the following categories:
Product Type Insights:
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Skin Care
Hair Care
Makeup
Others
Distribution Channel Insights:
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Supermarkets and Hypermarkets
Convenience Stores
Specialty Stores
Online Stores
Others
Regional Insights:
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North-East
Central
West
East
North
Latest Developments in the Industry
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May 2025 – AMUSE Launch at Watsons Singapore:
K-beauty vegan brand AMUSE (fronted by K-pop star Jang Won-young) launched its allergen-free, EVE Vegan-certified Dew Tints collection (lip tints), now available at selected Watsons stores and online. Growing Visibility of Vegan Brands in Retail:
Vegan beauty is increasingly accessible across mainstream beauty retailers like Takashimaya, Isetan, Watsons, and Guardian, with featured brands ranging from Australian-origin skincare (Urban Jungle, esmi Skin Minerals) to globally recognized names like Rare Beauty, signaling broader market acceptance. Digital Pulse of Beauty Trends:
Singapore's broader beauty sector-encompassing personal care-witnessed resilient retail growth in 2024 despite inflation. Consumers are gravitating toward multifunctional, natural-ingredient products, accelerated by innovations and online beauty trends
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