Earthraga, a direct-to-consumer brand specialising in natural and organic skincare products, has unveiled the outcomes of a survey shedding light on the perceptions and awareness of the consumers’ views on sustainability in the skincare and personal care industry. The survey reveals that 95.4% of respondents affirming that sustainable products are a part of their skincare routine.

Moreover, 84.6% participants rate the importance of eco-friendly practices in skincare highly, signaling a clear shift towards environmentally conscious choices. This aligns with the overarching theme of sustainability in skincare routines, emphasising that consumers are increasingly prioritising products that align with their values.

Talking about the survey, Ganesh Kamath, co-founder, Earthraga, said, “Survey unveils insights into the ever-evolving landscape of skincare preferences. These findings strengthen our dedication to natural and organic skincare, echoing our mission to deliver pure, nature-inspired solutions. As we strive to lead in sustainability, the resonance of positive recommendations and trust in certifications like USDA Organic inspire our innovative pursuits tailored to our valued consumers’ diverse needs. We affirm our dedication to providing high-quality, sustainable options in line with evolving preferences.”

Interestingly, the survey also discovers that 47% of participants are willing to pay extra for skincare products with sustainable ingredients, showcasing a consumer’s willingness to invest in eco-friendly options. The willingness to pay a premium underscores the perceived value that consumers place on sustainability in skincare. Meanwhile, on the spending front, 36.5% of participants opt for budget-friendly skincare options, shedding light on diverse consumer spending habits. This diversity underscores the need for skincare brands to offer a range of products that cater to various budget preferences.

According to 59.6% of respondents, skincare products are considered clean or free of harmful ingredients when they contain organic and natural ingredients. Additionally, over half of the respondents (50.1%) prioritise cruelty-free skincare choices, with 49.2% emphasising the importance of official labels in their decision-making process and 44% USDA Organic certification as the preferred certification for organic skincare products. A notable 40.6% of participants revealed that their primary focus when using organic skincare is to tackle acne-related concerns.

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