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Rising Aromatherapy Demand Fueling Essential Oils Market Growth

A number of factors such as the booming demand for aromatherapy, surging customer preference for natural products, and increasing consumption of essential oils in the cosmetics and food and beverage industries are expected to drive the essential oils market growth during the forecast period (2021–2030).  According to P&S Intelligence, the market generated a revenue of ~$11 billion in 2020. In recent years, the escalating use of essential oils at spas has become a prominent market trend, owing to the rising public awareness of skincare treatments.


The burgeoning demand for aromatherapy is one of the primary growth drivers for the market. Aromatherapy refers to an alternative treatment process that utilizes naturally harvested essences to support, harmonize, and balance the mental and physical health of patients. This treatment process uses essential oils as they activate the smell receptors in the nose, which convey information to the brain through the nervous system. The oil is also used to treat anxiety or chronic stress, fatigue, skin problems, depression, and respiratory infections.

Whereas, the Asia-Pacific (APAC) essential oils market is expected to showcase the fastest growth during the forecast period. This will be due to the surging availability and rising affordability of essential oils in the region. Additionally, the improving lifestyles of people and mounting awareness about such oils will facilitate the market growth in the region in the foreseeable future. Besides, the escalating awareness about the outcomes of aromatherapy and the booming number of patients suffering from chronic diseases will also augment the demand for essential oils in the region in the coming years. 

Thus, the increasing public awareness of aromatherapy and surging demand for natural products will fuel the market growth in the years to come.

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