PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1575090
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1575090
The global hotel toiletries market size is anticipated to reach USD 45.29 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 10.9% during the forecast period, i.e. 2024 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc.
The market is experiencing robust growth driven by increasing consumer demand for sustainable and eco-friendly amenities, prompting hotels to adopt refillable dispensers and biodegradable products. Additionally, the trend towards luxury and personalization is expanding, with hotels offering high-end, bespoke toiletries that enhance the guest experience.
The trend of wellness-focused amenities is rapidly growing, with hotels increasingly incorporating therapeutic and wellness-oriented toiletries to meet guests' health-conscious preferences. Brands like Elemis are at the forefront, offering products enriched with essential oils and natural extracts designed for stress relief and relaxation. Luxury resorts, such as Six Senses, are adopting bespoke aromatherapy blends in their guest rooms to enhance well-being, demonstrating a broader industry shift towards integrating holistic wellness into the hospitality experience.
In the evolving hotel toiletries market, recent trends emphasize a shift towards sustainable and luxury amenities, innovative partnerships, and technological advancements to enhance guest experiences. For example, in February 2022, Soho House, a members' club, launched its Soho Skin amenity kits featuring a curated selection of seven new skincare products. Members and guests had the opportunity to test these products and provide feedback before their full retail release. By July 2022, the line was available for purchase online and at Soho House's Cowshed spas and Bloomingdale's stores.
The Asia Pacific market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 12.0% from 2024 to 2030, driven by the increasing popularity of luxury and eco-friendly amenities. High-end resorts, such as those within the Banyan Tree and Six Senses chains, are at the forefront of this growth by integrating both luxurious and sustainable toiletries. For instance, Banyan Tree's commitment to using locally sourced and environmentally friendly products reflects the region's growing demand for premium and eco-conscious toiletries. Additionally, hotels such as Six Senses enhance the guest experience with bespoke, natural toiletries that align with their wellness-focused philosophy. This trend highlights the region's emphasis on combining luxury with sustainability in hotel toiletries market.