The scale of the opportunity is substantial. According to several industry analyses, the global halal cosmetics market was valued at approximately USD 47–53 billion in 2024–2025 and is projected to exceed USD 115 billion by the early 2030s, reflecting compound annual growth rates of around 11–12%.
Long-term projections suggest the market could reach USD 150 billion by 2035, illustrating sustained demand for certified beauty products across skincare, haircare, and color cosmetics categories.
A key driver of this expansion is the rapid growth of certified consumer product segments worldwide. Spending on beauty and personal care products aligned with halal standards reached USD 87 billion in 2023 and is expected to approach USD 118 billion by 2028, according to the State of the Global Islamic Economy Report.
Regionally, Asia-Pacific dominates the market, accounting for more than 64% of global halal cosmetics demand in 2025, making it the most important growth region for brands integrating certification into their product strategies.
Several macro trends are supporting this growth:
increasing demand for ingredient traceability and transparent sourcing
rising disposable income in Southeast Asia and the Middle East
expanding distribution of certified cosmetics through global retail channels
stronger regulatory frameworks in key consumer markets
