Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – Saudi Arabia’s halal cosmetics market is experiencing a massive boom, projected to reach $14.67 billion by 2030, according to a recent report. This surge represents an impressive compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18.34% from a market size of $7.78 billion in 2024. The increasing demand for halal-certified beauty products, which adhere to Islamic law, is fueled by a growing awareness of ethical and health considerations among consumers.
Halal cosmetics exclude ingredients deemed haram (forbidden) in Islam, such as alcohol, pork-derived substances, and certain harsh chemicals. This focus on natural and permissible ingredients appeals not only to Muslim consumers but also to a broader audience seeking cleaner and more ethical beauty options. The Kingdom’s commitment to diversifying its economy and fostering local industries has further contributed to the growth of the halal cosmetics sector.
Saudi Arabia and Indonesia are actively collaborating to enhance halal product assurance, highlighting the increasing importance of standardization and quality control in the industry. Globally, the halal food market is also experiencing substantial growth, projected to reach US$ 4.12 trillion by 2031, driven by increasing awareness of the health benefits associated with halal products.