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Global Toothpaste Market Moves Toward Herbal and Online Momentum, says Mordor Intelligence in its 2025-2030 Research Report

Consumers are increasingly choosing toothpaste made with natural and herbal ingredients, reflecting a growing preference for transparency and health-focused products. This shift is pushing brands to blend traditional remedies with modern science to enhance effectiveness. At the same time, demand for sensitivity-relief toothpaste is rising, driven by aging populations and awareness of oral health. Brands are also ramping up digital marketing through influencers and social media to reach younger audiences, while investing in innovative formulations that go beyond basic cleaning to offer added benefits like enamel strengthening and whitening. 
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Consumers are increasingly choosing toothpaste made with natural and herbal ingredients, reflecting a growing preference for transparency and health-focused products. This shift is pushing brands to blend traditional remedies with modern science to enhance effectiveness. At the same time, demand for sensitivity-relief toothpaste is rising, driven by aging populations and awareness of oral health. Brands are also ramping up digital marketing through influencers and social media to reach younger audiences, while investing in innovative formulations that go beyond basic cleaning to offer added benefits like enamel strengthening and whitening. 

 

The steady rise of natural and organic toothpaste reflects a growing shift toward ingredient transparency and sustainability. Brands blending herbal extracts such as neem, charcoal, and coconut with mild fluoride are finding success, particularly across the Asia Pacific . Consumers are drawn to authentic stories, recyclable packaging, and ethical sourcing. However, differing regional standards for "natural" products add complexity for global players. Hybrid formulations that combine botanical actives with clinically tested compounds are expected to bridge traditional and modern preferences. 

 

Adults continue to dominate toothpaste consumption due to habitual use and brand loyalty, but innovation now centers on premium options for sensitivity, whitening, and gum health. Meanwhile, children's toothpaste is showing faster growth, supported by parent-driven demand for gentle, cavity-preventive formulas and fun flavors. As developing nations experience population growth, pediatric-focused offerings with safety-tested packaging are becoming key to market expansion. 

  

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The global toothpaste industry is moderately consolidated, with major companies such as Colgate-Palmolive, Procter & Gamble, Unilever, Lion Corporation, and Haleon leading the market. While regional brands add diversity, global toothpaste companies dominate due to their extensive product portfolios, strong distribution networks, and manufacturing efficiency. These companies continue to expand in emerging economies, focusing on innovations that address specific oral care needs like sensitivity and pain relief. 

 

The oral care market is valued at USD 58.88 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 79.57 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 6.21% during 2025–2030. the market is segmented by product type (toothpaste, mouthwash/rinses, and others), ingredient (conventional, natural/organic), end user (kids/children, adults), distribution channel (supermarkets/hypermarkets, drug stores/pharmacies, and others), and geography ( North America , Europe , Asia-Pacific , South America , and Middle East & Africa ). 

The personal care products market size is estimated at USD 535.18 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 693.34 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 5.31% during the forecast period. The market is segmented by product type (hair care, skin care, and others), category (mass, premium), end user (adults, kids/children), ingredient type (natural and organic, conventional and synthetic), distribution channel (supermarkets/hypermarkets, and others), and geography ( North America , Europe , Asia-Pacific , and others).

The China oral care market is valued at USD 7.21 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 9.87 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 6.47%. The report segments the market by product type (toothpaste, mouthwashes and rinses, toothbrushes, others), ingredient (conventional, natural/organic), end user (kids/children, adult), distribution channel (supermarkets/hypermarkets, convenience/grocery stores, pharmacies and drug stores, online retail stores, other channels), and geography ( China ).

 

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With a team of over 550 domain experts and on-ground specialists spanning 150+ countries, Mordor Intelligence possesses a unique understanding of the global business landscape. This expertise translates into comprehensive syndicated and custom research reports covering a wide spectrum of industries, including aerospace & defense, agriculture, animal nutrition and wellness, automation, automotive, chemicals & materials, consumer goods & services, electronics, energy & power, financial services, food & beverages, healthcare, hospitality & tourism, information & communications technology, investment opportunities, and logistics. 

    

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