Denmark Cosmetics Market Trends

Denmark Cosmetics Market Trends: Insights, Growth Drivers, and Future Outlook (2025 Report)

Author: Luna Jade – Beauty Specialist with 10+ Years in the Global Market, providing in-depth insights into Denmark Cosmetics Market Trends and the evolving beauty industry.


The Denmark Cosmetics Market Trends in 2025 reflect a dynamic and evolving sector, driven by consumer preferences, sustainability initiatives, and regulatory developments within the European Union (EU). Denmark’s cosmetics industry, valued at approximately DKK 24 billion (USD 3.36 billion), employs nearly 8,900 people and is heavily influenced by both domestic market behavior and international trade. With skincare, clean beauty, and eco-friendly packaging shaping purchasing decisions, the Danish cosmetics market offers significant opportunities for brands that can adapt to these shifts.

According to the Kosmetik og Hygiejnebranchen (Danish Cosmetics and Hygiene Industry Association), the Danish cosmetics market remains predominantly driven by small and medium-sized enterprises. Around 80% of the industry’s employment comes from distribution, while manufacturing accounts for the remaining 20%.

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[Source: Danish Cosmetics and Hygiene Industry Association]

Women’s skincare products dominate the sector, capturing approximately 40% of the total market share. In contrast, men’s skincare accounts for only 2%, though fragrance usage is almost equally high among both genders. Perfume sales in 2022 showed 26% for women and 22% for men, indicating balanced interest.


Post-Pandemic Recovery in Sales

Following the decline during 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19 restrictions, Denmark witnessed a rebound in cosmetics sales. In 2022, despite energy price increases and inflation linked to the Russia–Ukraine conflict, makeup sales grew by 6%, while women’s and men’s fragrance sales rose by 4% and 11%, respectively. However, skincare sales experienced a slight decline compared to the pandemic period, when self-care trends had boosted the category.

The first half of 2023 continued the upward momentum, with the market growing by approximately 5% year-on-year, driven mainly by an 11% increase in makeup sales. Industry experts expect this trend to persist into 2024, indicating a stable demand environment.

The Danish cosmetics sector operates under EU regulations, including the Cosmetic Products Notification Portal (CPNP) requirements and specific rules for nanomaterials, such as Commission Regulation (EU) 2024/858. A significant development is the adoption of the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR), replacing older directives to promote waste reduction and recycling.

Under PPWR, EU member states must implement extended producer responsibility (EPR) systems by the end of 2024. This policy mandates that packaging producers and importers be responsible for not only production and importation but also waste management. The goal is to recycle 65% of packaging waste by 2025 and 70% by 2030.

Denmark’s domestic implementation includes the March 2023 Administrative Order on Packaging Registration and Reporting, requiring producers and importers to register projected packaging quantities with the Dansk Producentansvar (DPA) from April 2024. This measure directly affects cosmetics companies, especially those relying on plastic packaging, as reusable or recyclable designs will result in lower fees.

Under PPWR, EU member states must implement extended producer responsibility (EPR) systems by the end of 2024. This policy mandates that packaging producers and importers be responsible for not only production and importation but also waste management. The goal is to recycle 65% of packaging waste by 2025 and 70% by 2030.

Denmark’s domestic implementation includes the March 2023 Administrative Order on Packaging Registration and Reporting, requiring producers and importers to register projected packaging quantities with the Dansk Producentansvar (DPA) from April 2024. This measure directly affects cosmetics companies, especially those relying on plastic packaging, as reusable or recyclable designs will result in lower fees.

There is growing awareness around harmful chemicals such as PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), with consumer organizations like TÆNK actively testing and reporting products containing these substances. This has strengthened demand for cosmetics formulated with “clean” ingredients—free from harmful chemicals and environmentally safe.

Moreover, vegan cosmetics are increasingly popular. Brands such as Gosh Copenhagen highlight cruelty-free and animal-free formulations, aligning with Denmark’s ethical consumer base.

Denmark’s Nordic Swan Eco Label, established in 1989, plays a crucial role in guiding consumer choices. This ecolabel evaluates a product’s environmental impact throughout its lifecycle, rewarding brands that minimize water usage, avoid harmful substances, and maintain high-quality standards. For many Danish consumers, the Swan label represents both environmental responsibility and product excellence.

With one of the highest skin cancer rates in Europe, Denmark has a strong market for sun care products. The Danish Cancer Society (Kræftens Bekæmpelse) reports that approximately 52 Danes are diagnosed with skin cancer daily, with melanoma causing around 270 deaths annually. This public health concern has elevated the importance of SPF-based skincare and anti-aging products.

As of 2023, Denmark’s cosmetics imports under HS Code 3304 reached USD 470 million, marking a recovery from pandemic lows. Major import partners include Germany, other European nations, and the United States. Notably, imports from China surged by nearly 70%, while Korean cosmetics imports increased by 45%, reflecting the rising influence of K-Beauty.

Exports also hit a record high of USD 510 million in 2023. Nordic neighbors—Sweden, Norway, and Finland—account for roughly 50% of Denmark’s cosmetics exports. Outside Europe, Hong Kong is the largest Asian destination, while exports to South Korea reached USD 1 million in 2023.

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[Source: Global Trade Atlas]

Dominant Retailers

  • Matas: Denmark’s largest beauty retailer, with 263 stores and an extensive online presence, recorded DKK 3.817 billion in revenue in 2022.
  • L’Oréal Denmark: Holds second place with brands like Lancôme, Maybelline, and Garnier, generating DKK 3.356 billion in sales.
  • Normal A/S: A discount chain offering personal care products, with sales of DKK 2.961 billion.

Growth Through Online Retail

While some Korean brands are available through large chains, most K-Beauty players focus on online channels. Younger consumers (20s–30s) are attracted by high-quality products at reasonable prices, especially those with clean and vegan claims.

Prominent importers include:

Dermaspace – Stocks over 100 Korean brands and operates with a strong social media presence.

Surisuri – Offers a K-Beauty subscription box and is expanding into Sweden.

StrengthsWeaknesses
Strong demand for introducing diverse products through OEM and ODM based on domestic brands.· High purchasing power for premium, high-function products due to a high income level.· Formation of a large integrated market as Nordic countries such as Sweden and Norway are interconnected.· Compared to other European markets, Denmark’s domestic market is relatively small.· Existing European brands already trusted and preferred by Danish consumers remain dominant, and brand loyalty is high.
OpportunitiesThreats
Steady growth in demand for clean beauty and eco-friendly products.· High internet penetration in Denmark is driving a shift toward online shopping, increasing opportunities for e-commerce entry.· Ability to reach consumers through social media platforms and local influencer marketing.· Denmark tends to interpret regulations on food, ingredients, and other matters more strictly than other EU countries, resulting in a challenging regulatory environment.· Compared to other countries, many female consumers show less interest in color cosmetics.

Clean Beauty and Natural Ingredients

Consumer preference for natural, plant-based formulas is expected to grow, fueled by environmental awareness and ingredient transparency.

Vegan and Cruelty-Free Lines

Ethical considerations will remain a key driver, suggesting that obtaining recognized vegan certifications will enhance market acceptance.

Functional and Anti-Aging Products

Products offering sun protection, wrinkle reduction, and skin elasticity improvement are likely to gain traction, particularly among older demographics.

The Denmark Cosmetics Market Trends indicate a strong, sustainability-oriented, and digitally connected market environment. Brands that align with Denmark’s environmental ethos, embrace clean and vegan formulations, and leverage e-commerce will be well-positioned to capture long-term growth. For both domestic and international companies—especially K-Beauty exporters—the Danish market offers a fertile ground for expansion, provided they navigate regulatory requirements and cater to the evolving consumer mindset.


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Method & Source Notes

This report synthesizes market observations from public trade and industry sources (e.g., national statistics, trade offices, and syndicated market research).
It integrates official data from Kosmetik og Hygiejnebranchen, Euromonitor, Statista, Global Trade Atlas, the Copenhagen Trade Office of KOTRA, Nordic Swan Eco Label, and Kræftens Bekæmpelse, along with regional market insights. Comparative perspectives from other European markets are added to emphasize what differentiates the Denmark Cosmetics Market Trends.

Disclaimer

This report is based on publicly available data, including Kosmetik og Hygiejnebranchen, Euromonitor, Statista, Global Trade Atlas, the Copenhagen Trade Office of KOTRA, Nordic Swan Eco Label, and Kræftens Bekæmpelse. It is intended strictly for informational purposes and does not constitute legal, financial, or investment advice.

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