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Circana Reports On Evolution & Influence of Wellness Trends in Beauty
Wellness is increasingly being recognized as a trifecta of balance across body, mind and soul.

Rather than a standalone entity, wellness is a central theme that inspires all facets of consumer behavior and touches on many industries.
Circana, LLC defines wellness as products or services that empower self-care by enhancing consumers’ physical, mental and emotional well-being. According to Circana, well-being focused consumers have a buying power exceeding $1.1 trillion in the U.S., highlighting the significant market potential for companies that cater to this demand.
While traditional physical factors such as exercise and nutrition continue to rank as the leading factors contributing to health and well being among U.S. consumers, mental factors including sleep quality, work/life balance and a healthy home environment are growing in importance, according to a Circana survey. In other words, wellness is increasingly being recognized as a trifecta of balance across body, mind and soul.
The physical side of wellness has many focus areas, most of which are growing. Weight control, digestion, pain management, deodorant, oral care, and vitamins and supplements tied to energy all grew in 2024, versus the prior year. Circana data also finds that consumers are supplementing beyond meal occasions for more protein; sales of protein drinks, powders, and supplements grew 18% in 2024.
In the pursuit of emotional well-being, Circana finds that 77% of Americans prioritize their mental health including stress, sleep, mood, and motivation. Beauty is one industry that is intrinsically tied to this aspect of wellness. When analyzing the percentage of women incorporating beauty into their wellness routine, 46% dedicate time to skincare, over 30% apply makeup or style their hair more often to make themselves feel good and more than one-quarter wear fragrance to lift their mood.
Fuel for the soul, seeking community and social engagement is the third element of well-being and it manifests in various forms. Circana survey data shows that keeping mentally fit is a leading reason for sports participation – and the number one reason among women. The books consumers are buying also reflect a shift in attitudes around wellness; books on mental health, menopause, healthy cooking and diseases and conditions experienced double- to triple-digit growth in 2024.