In a super-aging society, a growing number of people are focused on remaining healthy and vibrant for as long as possible. We are developing products and services and carrying out social activities that address the health and beauty needs that accompany aging.
Targets
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Increase use of FANCL cosmetics and health
foods among people aged 50 years oldBy FY 2027Cosmetics 120%
Health foods 115%(FY 2023 level)
FY 2024 : Cosmetics 101.4%
Health foods 96.1% -
Increase the number of pre-senior and senior individuals who use FANCL's products for
resolving health- and beauty-related issuesBy FY 2027125%(FY 2023 level)
FY 2024 : 95.4%
Initiative report
Addressing health and beauty issues that accompany aging through products
Proposing products that support healthy lifestyles for as long as possible
As society ages, individuals are beginning to question their awareness and behavior in regard to health. In order to contribute to efforts to reduce growing medical costs and to support people in living enjoyable, active lifestyles for as long as possible, we are delivering products that make use of a variety of innovative ideas, from the selection of materials through to processing technology. This includes putting an emphasis on function, developing capsule sizes and formulations that are easier to swallow, and reducing the number of capsules that need to be taken without affecting functionality.




Addressing health and beauty issues that accompany aging through social activities
Kanagawa Health Support Program
Kanagawa Prefecture is leveraging the expertise and talent possessed by local companies and organizations to support initiatives that help citizens make pre-illness lifestyle improvements (in terms of diet, exercise, and social participation).
As part of this initiative, we are holding seminars in municipalities throughout the prefecture, featuring two programs: "Swinging between hope and fear because of health check readings? How to understand health check results" and "How long can your body function in the age of 100-year lifespans?" By the fiscal year ended December 2024, we have implemented programs in various regions within the prefecture, and the number of participants has exceeded 100.

(Oi Town Hall, Ashigarakami District)

(Yokosuka City)