Abstract
The Asian nutricosmetics market is a dynamic and rapidly growing segment within the broader beauty and wellness industry. In 2023, the global nutricosmetics market was valued at approximately USD 8 billion, with the Asia-Pacific region holding the largest share, accounting for around 49% of the market [1]. This region is also expected to have the most rapid expansion, projected to grow at an estimated compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.24% between 2025 and 2030 [2].
Key drivers behind this surge include rising consumer awareness of the link between nutrition and beauty, a growing aging population seeking solutions for age-related concerns and an escalating demand for natural and holistic beauty products.Within this dynamic Asian landscape, China and South Korea stand out as leading forces, characterized by a strong consumer emphasis on beauty-from-within trends. In this context, Seppic is pleased to announce that its active ingredient CERAMOSIDES™ has now been approved for use as a raw material in dietary supplements in both South Korea and China. This approval allows for the incorporation of CERAMOSIDES™ into the region’s evolving beauty-from-within product offerings.
Seppic’s CERAMOSIDES™ is a standardized wheat lipidic extract, supported by strong scientific research and has been successfully used in over a hundred products worldwide. This globally recognized ingredient offers notable benefits for skin hydration and elasticity, as well as contributing to the reduction of wrinkles and supporting hair growth and strength. Backed by extensive clinical studies demonstrating its efficacy, CERAMOSIDES™ is increasingly acknowledged as a must-have ingredient in nutricosmetic formulations.
[1] Mordor Intelligence 2022 (consultancy report).
[2] Mordor Intelligence, Asia-Pacific Nutricosmetics Market Size & Share analysis – growth trends & forecasts (2025-2030)
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Source: CERAMOSIDES™, Seppic’s nutraceutical active ingredient, gets regulatory approval in China and South Korea, 30/04/2025, https://www.seppic.com










