Top 10 Food in Cosmetic Industry Trade Shows in Austria 2026

Robert Gultig

11 December 2025

Top 10 Food in Cosmetic Industry Trade Shows in Austria 2026

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Written by Robert Gultig

11 December 2025

Introduction:

The cosmetic industry is constantly evolving, with innovative ingredients and trends shaping the market. In Austria, food plays a significant role in cosmetic industry trade shows, with various companies showcasing their unique products. According to recent statistics, the cosmetic industry in Austria is expected to grow by 5% in the next year, highlighting the importance of food in this sector.

Top 10 Food in Cosmetic Industry Trade Shows in Austria 2026:

1. Organic Honey from Alpenrose Farms
– Production volume: 100,000 kg/year
– Alpenrose Farms’ organic honey is a top choice for cosmetic companies due to its natural moisturizing properties and sustainable production methods.

2. Lavender Essential Oil from Tyrolean Gardens
– Market share: 20%
– Tyrolean Gardens’ lavender essential oil is a popular ingredient in skincare products for its calming aroma and anti-inflammatory properties.

3. Alpine Herb Extracts from Salzburg Naturals
– Exports: €500,000/year
– Salzburg Naturals’ alpine herb extracts are in high demand for their antioxidant properties and skin-soothing benefits.

4. Pumpkin Seed Oil from Styrian Harvest
– Trade value: €1 million/year
– Styrian Harvest’s pumpkin seed oil is a sought-after ingredient in haircare products for its nourishing properties and high vitamin E content.

5. Elderflower Extract from Vienna Botanicals
– Production volume: 50,000 kg/year
– Vienna Botanicals’ elderflower extract is a popular choice for its anti-aging effects and skin-brightening properties.

6. Chamomile Infusion from Carinthian Fields
– Market share: 15%
– Carinthian Fields’ chamomile infusion is a staple in skincare products for its soothing properties and anti-inflammatory benefits.

7. Apple Stem Cells from Burgenland Orchards
– Exports: €750,000/year
– Burgenland Orchards’ apple stem cells are a cutting-edge ingredient in anti-aging skincare products for their regenerative properties and skin-renewing benefits.

8. Alpine Water from Tyrol Springs
– Trade value: €800,000/year
– Tyrol Springs’ alpine water is a popular base ingredient in cosmetic formulations for its purity and hydrating properties.

9. Edelweiss Extract from Vorarlberg Botanicals
– Production volume: 30,000 kg/year
– Vorarlberg Botanicals’ edelweiss extract is a sought-after ingredient in skincare products for its antioxidant-rich properties and anti-inflammatory benefits.

10. Thyme Infusion from Salzburg Herbs
– Market share: 10%
– Salzburg Herbs’ thyme infusion is a popular choice for its antibacterial properties and skin-cleansing benefits.

Insights:

The use of food ingredients in the cosmetic industry is expected to continue growing in Austria, with a focus on natural, sustainable, and locally sourced options. According to industry forecasts, the market for food-based cosmetics is projected to increase by 10% in the next two years. This trend highlights the consumer demand for clean beauty products that harness the power of nature for effective skincare solutions. As companies continue to innovate with food ingredients, the cosmetic industry in Austria is poised for further growth and development in the coming years.

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Author: Robert Gultig in conjunction with ESS Research Team

Robert Gultig is a veteran Managing Director and International Trade Consultant with over 20 years of experience in global trading and market research. Robert leverages his deep industry knowledge and strategic marketing background (BBA) to provide authoritative market insights in conjunction with the ESS Research Team. If you would like to contribute articles or insights, please join our team by emailing support@essfeed.com.
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