2015
DOI: 10.15171/ijpni.2015.01
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Phytocosmetics – where nature meets well-being

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“…Technological advancement is another driver for market growth where the manufacturers are competitively researching on active constituents to meet customer expectation. Costa (2015) reported that the number of products in skincare sector with natural ingredients as main substances has increased from 900 in 2005 to approximately 6000 in 2012. Generally, Grand View Research, Inc. (2016) forecasted that the global organic personal care market will reach approximately USD 25.11 billion by 2025.…”
Section: Market Potentialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technological advancement is another driver for market growth where the manufacturers are competitively researching on active constituents to meet customer expectation. Costa (2015) reported that the number of products in skincare sector with natural ingredients as main substances has increased from 900 in 2005 to approximately 6000 in 2012. Generally, Grand View Research, Inc. (2016) forecasted that the global organic personal care market will reach approximately USD 25.11 billion by 2025.…”
Section: Market Potentialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been a few previous studies on the use of plants as cosmetics such as Panthi and Singh (2013). These previous studies suggest that the use of plant-based cosmetics is increasing in the recent days (Costa, 2015), particularly the use of plant-based cosmetics have been found to play an important role in the management of dermatological conditions Traditional medicinal resources, especially plants (Saikia et al, 2006). However, studies on the use of plantbased cosmetics are still meagre.…”
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“…É conhecido desde a Antiguidade o costume do ser humano de recorrer às espécies vegetais e aos produtos naturais para suprir suas necessidades, abrangendo áreas de sua vida, desde a alimentação até o uso como medicamento (COSTA, 2015). A prática permanece até hoje, havendo, também, procura por fitocosméticos, aumentada no decorrer dos anos, seja pela busca de produtos de cuidados pessoais ou pelo fato de seus componentes naturais serem bons para a saúde (MIGUEL, 2011;COSTA, 2015), uma vez que são formulações cosméticas com ativos de origem vegetal, em sua composição (ISAAC et al, 2008).…”
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