"The Glitter Powder Market was valued at $ 1,516 million in 2026 and is projected to reach $ 2,383 million by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 6.68%."
The Glitter Powder Market is a specialized segment of decorative pigments, cosmetic effect materials, craft additives, packaging embellishments, textile decoration materials, printing effects, stationery products, festival décor, and specialty coating ingredients, serving cosmetics, personal care, arts and crafts, fashion, toys, greeting cards, packaging, party supplies, event décor, screen printing, paints, coatings, and industrial design applications. Glitter powder is made from finely cut reflective particles that create sparkle, shimmer, metallic effects, holographic effects, pearlescent finishes, or color-shifting visual appeal. Key product types include polyester glitter, PET glitter, metallic glitter, holographic glitter, iridescent glitter, mica-based glitter, aluminum-coated glitter, cosmetic-grade glitter, craft glitter, solvent-resistant glitter, biodegradable glitter, cellulose-based glitter, and microplastic-free glitter. It is widely used in nail products, eye makeup, body glitter, hair gels, lip products, greeting cards, decorative papers, festival decorations, apparel prints, resin art, candles, ornaments, and packaging finishes.
The market is gaining traction as beauty brands, craft manufacturers, packaging companies, event suppliers, and fashion designers use glitter powder to enhance product aesthetics, personalization, visual differentiation, and premium appeal. Demand is supported by color cosmetics, nail art, festival makeup, children’s crafts, DIY décor, gift packaging, fashion accessories, party products, and social media-driven beauty trends. Key trends include biodegradable glitter, plastic-free sparkle materials, cosmetic-safe grades, solvent-resistant glitter for industrial use, finer particle sizes for premium makeup, holographic finishes, custom color blends, and sustainable decorative materials. However, the market faces challenges from microplastic regulations, environmental concerns, product safety requirements, migration and shedding issues, cosmetic color additive compliance, price competition, and substitution by mica, pearlescent pigments, foils, and bio-based shimmer materials. The European Commission’s microplastics restriction specifically covers intentionally added microplastics and includes certain plastic glitter, accelerating the shift toward compliant and environmentally safer alternatives.
North America Glitter Powder Market is supported by strong demand from cosmetics, nail products, arts and crafts, party supplies, greeting cards, packaging, apparel decoration, resin art, and event décor. The United States is the leading regional market due to its large beauty industry, strong DIY craft culture, seasonal retail demand, influencer-led makeup trends, and well-developed e-commerce channels. Cosmetic-grade glitter demand is concentrated in nail art, eye makeup, body glitter, hair styling, festival looks, and limited-edition beauty launches, while craft glitter remains important in schools, hobby stores, small businesses, and handmade product platforms. Demand is shifting toward safer, finer, cosmetic-compliant, and environmentally responsible glitter products. In cosmetics, suppliers must carefully manage color additive compliance, especially for products used near the eye area, where U.S. rules require specific authorization for color additives used around the eyes.
Asia Pacific Glitter Powder Market is one of the strongest production and consumption regions, driven by cosmetics manufacturing, fashion accessories, textile decoration, toys, stationery, festival products, packaging, and craft exports. China is a major production hub for glitter powder, supported by large-scale plastic film processing, pigment coating, precision cutting, and export-oriented decorative material manufacturing. India, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, and Australia contribute through beauty products, festive decorations, apparel printing, craft materials, resin art, and packaging applications. Demand is rising for holographic glitter, metallic glitter, cosmetic-grade glitter, nail glitter, biodegradable glitter, and customized color blends. South Korea and Japan show stronger demand for premium cosmetic effects and fine particle finishes, while India and Southeast Asia support growth through festivals, weddings, fashion embellishments, and affordable craft supplies. However, environmental scrutiny, export compliance, product safety expectations, and competition from low-cost suppliers continue to influence regional market dynamics.
Europe Glitter Powder Market is strongly shaped by environmental regulation, sustainable materials, cosmetics compliance, premium packaging, fashion, crafts, and decorative printing applications. Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, and Nordic countries are important markets due to strong cosmetics demand, creative industries, luxury packaging, sustainable product preferences, and strict chemical safety standards. The region is seeing a clear shift from conventional plastic glitter toward biodegradable, soluble, mineral-based, cellulose-based, and microplastic-free alternatives. The European Commission’s microplastics restriction has already banned loose plastic glitter for uses without transitional periods, such as arts and crafts and toys, from October 17, 2023, unless the product is biodegradable, soluble, or otherwise exempted. This makes Europe a leading market for compliant glitter alternatives, supplier documentation, and reformulated decorative materials. However, transition costs, performance limitations of substitutes, regulatory complexity, and higher product prices can restrain adoption among mass-market craft and event product suppliers.
Middle East & Africa Glitter Powder Market is developing through demand from cosmetics, personal care, luxury packaging, wedding décor, fashion accessories, event decoration, children’s crafts, and festive products. Gulf countries are key demand centers because of premium beauty consumption, salon services, fashion retail, high-end packaging, celebration events, and strong demand for decorative cosmetics. Demand is rising for nail glitter, eye-safe cosmetic glitter, body shimmer, metallic craft glitter, and decorative powders used in gift packaging and event styling. South Africa contributes through beauty retail, arts and crafts, stationery, apparel decoration, and online creative businesses. Opportunities exist in halal-positioned cosmetics, premium beauty products, wedding décor, children’s craft kits, and imported sustainable glitter alternatives. However, market growth is affected by import dependence, price sensitivity in some African markets, uneven regulatory enforcement, limited local production, and competition from low-cost decorative powders. Suppliers with reliable quality, attractive color ranges, cosmetic documentation, and strong distributor networks are better positioned.
South & Central America Glitter Powder Market is supported by cosmetics, carnival and festival use, arts and crafts, fashion accessories, decorative packaging, stationery, event décor, and children’s products. Brazil is the leading regional market due to its strong beauty culture, carnival traditions, apparel decoration, creative retail, and demand for colorful cosmetic and decorative effects. Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Peru also contribute through beauty products, nail salons, school crafts, party supplies, packaging, and textile embellishment. Demand is strong for body glitter, cosmetic glitter, holographic finishes, craft glitter, and festival-oriented decorative powders. At the same time, environmental concerns are becoming more visible, especially where glitter use is linked to outdoor festivals and beach pollution; recent reporting on Rio carnival highlighted glitter-related microplastic pollution concerns and growing interest in biodegradable alternatives. Future growth will depend on affordable sustainable glitter options, stronger retail distribution, e-commerce craft sales, beauty product innovation, and regulatory movement around microplastics.
| Global Articles of plastics and articles of other materials Trade, Imports, USD million, 2020-24 | |||||
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| 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 |
| World | 67,493 | 80,345 | 81,476 | 79,366 | 82,250 |
| United States of America | 9,164 | 11,180 | 11,927 | 10,362 | 11,124 |
| Germany | 5,296 | 6,574 | 6,569 | 6,630 | 6,816 |
| Mexico | 3,925 | 4,711 | 5,177 | 5,289 | 5,577 |
| France | 2,831 | 3,589 | 3,451 | 3,432 | 3,459 |
| China | 3,581 | 4,272 | 4,072 | 3,439 | 3,421 |
| Source: OGAnalysis | |||||
- United States of America, Germany, Mexico, France and China are the top five countries importing 37% of global Articles of plastics and articles of other materials in 2024
- Global Articles of plastics and articles of other materials Imports increased by 21.9% between 2020 and 2024
- United States of America accounts for 13.5% of global Articles of plastics and articles of other materials trade in 2024
- Germany accounts for 8.3% of global Articles of plastics and articles of other materials trade in 2024
- Mexico accounts for 6.8% of global Articles of plastics and articles of other materials trade in 2024
| Global Articles of plastics and articles of other materials Export Prices, USD/Ton, 2020-24 |
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| Source: OGAnalysis |
| Parameter | Glitter Powder Market Detail |
| Base Year | 2025 |
| Estimated Year | 2026 |
| Forecast Period | 2026-2034 |
| Market Size-Units | USD billion |
| Market Splits Covered | By Product, By Application, By End User and By Technology |
| Countries Covered | North America (USA, Canada, Mexico) |
| Analysis Covered | Latest Trends, Driving Factors, Challenges, Trade Analysis, Price Analysis, Supply-Chain Analysis, Competitive Landscape, Company Strategies |
| Customization | 10% free customization (up to 10 analyst hours) to modify segments, geographies, and companies analyzed |
| Post-Sale Support | 4 analyst hours, available up to 4 weeks |
| Delivery Format | The Latest Updated PDF and Excel Data file |
By Product
- Cosmetic Glitter
- Craft Glitter
- Edible Glitter
By Application
- Arts and Crafts
- Personal Care
- Food and Beverage
By End User
- Retail
- Commercial
- Industrial
By Technology
- Laser Cut
- Hexagonal
- Ultra-Fine
By Geography
- North America (USA, Canada, Mexico)
- Europe (Germany, UK, France, Spain, Italy, Rest of Europe)
- Asia-Pacific (China, India, Japan, Australia, Vietnam, Rest of APAC)
- The Middle East and Africa (Middle East, Africa)
- South and Central America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of SCA)
May 2026 – Marc Jacobs Beauty relaunched with sparkle-focused color cosmetics. The new line includes Born Star powder shadows and Drawn This Way eyeliners in matte, metallic, glitter, and duochrome finishes, reinforcing renewed demand for shimmer, glitter, and light-reflective cosmetic effects in premium beauty products.
May 2026 – Sigmund Lindner listed multiple 2026 trade fair participations to promote glitter and Bioglitter solutions. The company’s trade fair calendar includes events such as IFAT Munich and the American Coatings Show, supporting broader positioning of glitter materials in coatings, decorative, industrial, and sustainable effect applications.
April 2026 – DECO Bioglitter was presented through the in-cosmetics Global product directory. The product was positioned as biodegradable glitter pigment for coatings, packaging, printing, and craft applications, showing how sustainable glitter is moving beyond cosmetics into decorative industrial and packaging uses.
February 2026 – Illinois considered legislation to restrict nonbiodegradable glitter in personal care products. The proposed bill would prohibit glitter-based personal care products such as makeup and hair products, reflecting growing U.S. regulatory scrutiny around glitter-related microplastics and their environmental impact.
February 2026 – Rio Carnival faced renewed pressure over plastic glitter pollution. Environmental reporting highlighted glitter as a major microplastic concern during Carnival celebrations, increasing discussion around biodegradable alternatives for festivals, body glitter, costumes, and event applications in Brazil.
November 2025 – Futamura highlighted sustainable films for biodegradable glitter applications. The company emphasized film materials with wastewater, marine, and soil biodegradability characteristics, supporting development of next-generation biodegradable glitter solutions as cosmetic and craft applications face stricter microplastic restrictions.
August 2025 – Sigmund Lindner introduced Cosmetic Bioglitter SPARKLE V3 in Royal Gold. The new ultra-fine particle size was positioned for oil sprays, eye makeup, and broader cosmetic formulations, with the company highlighting EU microplastic regulation compliance, vegan status, and patented sustainable sparkle performance.
July 2025 – The European Commission clarified the scope of glitter under the EU microplastics restriction. The guidance stated that non-biodegradable, insoluble plastic glitter is restricted, while biodegradable, soluble, natural, or inorganic glitter is outside the microplastics restriction, supporting demand for compliant glitter alternatives.
The Global Glitter Powder Market is estimated to generate USD 1,516 million in revenue in 2026.
The Global Glitter Powder Market is expected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 6.68% during the forecast period from 2026 to 2034.
The Glitter Powder Market is estimated to reach USD 2383.3 million by 2034.
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