Despite a fall in global demand for sun care goods in 2020, Future Market Insights found that the market’s long-term prospects are still promising (FMI). According to the analysis, the market could experience pre-COVID level activity in 2019. According to FMI analysts, customers are meticulously scrutinising labels on sun care products to learn the components, and organic, which has made significant inroads into many F&B and cosmetics categories, is also making a mark in the market. The market has witnessed steady growth in the past few years, especially on the account of active ingredient incorporation, and the development of multifunctional formulations, which not only protect the user from the sun, but also provide skin lightening and anti-aging characteristics, which are also likely to boost growth. Nanoparticles such as zinc oxide and titanium dioxide are finding application in sun care product formulations, enabling uniform application, lower residue and higher product efficacy, which is considered to help in popularity of these products among potential buyers. Strict regulations associated with ingredients and labeling in the North American and European industries, coupled with lower awareness about the risks of sunlight exposure in rural areas and developing countries are key challenges for market players. FMI’s report offers an exhaustive overview, covering key market dynamics. Some of the takeaways from the report include, • Market valued at valuation of US$ 1.3 Bn in 2022, with demand slowing down during the coronavirus pandemic • Sun care creams expected to remain highly sought-after on the back of easier application, and potential for optimized skin nutrition profiles • Sales of sun care products higher in women as compared to men • US and EU4 key to growth. However, many countries in Asia Pacific are displaying highly lucrative opportunities for manufacturers for geographical expansion. “Manufacturers have transitioned to natural and organic ingredients to appeal to new consumer demographics. In addition, the extraction of natural ingredients provides better margins through cheaper raw materials,” said a lead analyst at FMI. Click Fore More Info: https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/sun-care-products-market