Beauty and Cosmetics

Beauty and Cosmetics

Mintel’s Beauty and Cosmetics market research combines the latest market intelligence, industry insights and expert recommendations to help you anticipate what’s next in the Beauty and Cosmetics industries.

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    Recent innovations in eye cosmetics and eye cream focus on nourishing ingredients, natural alternative ingredients and enhanced aesthetic appeal. Neha Srivastava, Senior Patent Analyst – Food & Drink and Beauty & Personal Care ..."
    Stakeholders must thread the needle of appealing to teen/tween priorities while providing peace-of-mind to guardians on safety, cost and age-appropriate messaging. Joan Li, Senior Analyst, Beauty and Personal Care ..."
    Makeup remained resilient in 2023, but as consumers discover, shop and converse about cosmetics on social media, brands must modernize their approach. Carson Kitzmiller, Senior Analyst, Beauty & Personal Care ..."
    Consumers are reevaluating nailcare spending and are looking to brands to reduce common barriers like lack of time or skill to boost perceptions of value. Meghan Ross, Senior Research Analyst – Home & Beauty ..."
    Evaluating the consumption patterns, behaviors and attitudes toward the beauty and personal care industry with a focus on women 40+. Carson Kitzmiller, Senior Analyst, Beauty & Personal Care ..."
    Beauty for Black consumers is simple. They want products that are accessible, affordable and effective for themselves and their families. Courtney Rominiyi, Multicultural Consumer Insights Analyst ..."
    An established segment of the BPC market, "clean and conscious" product concepts evolve to support consumer desire for trust, safety and affordability. Carson Kitzmiller, Senior Analyst, Beauty & Personal Care ..."

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    Competition in local vs international brands will see NPD take multisensorial experiences to the next level. NPD can promote cultural heritage and a feel-good factor. Clotilde Drape, Global Beauty Analyst ..."
    Professional beauty treatments are a part of many routines thanks to widespread availability across pricing tiers and locations, creating competition for spend. Jennifer White Boehm, Director, US BPCH Reports ..."
    The popularity of unisex scents continues to grow, spurring on NPD. Opportunities exist to better meet demand for natural fragrances and refills. Dionne Officer, Research Analyst – BPC Innovation ..."
    “US consumers are focusing on value, but they are still looking to influencers for ways to most efficiently spend their money. Consumers are taking beauty influencers’ recommendations, but they’ve become accustomed to free content. As brands continue to work with beauty influencers – and influencers continue demanding to be paid..."
    “The rich heritage of Asian culture has transformed the beauty industry, with products drawing on century-old traditions as well as cutting-edge innovations. Not surprisingly, Asian Americans are important drivers of the beauty industry. This diverse, influential audience includes high-income shoppers and highly engaged beauty aficionados. Winning the Asian American audience..."
    “Overall color cosmetics usage has declined, challenged by time constraints, waning interest and the mainstay of hybrid lifestyles. That being said, the market is predicted to proceed with resilience as brands deliver against interest in facial skincare claims, convenience and multi-functionality. In a cost-conscious environment, value is the name of..."
    “Makers and marketers of beauty devices can attract users by promoting affordability, educating consumers on the benefits of usage and positioning products as part of self-care wellness. To help the category continue to grow, it’s important that players don’t forget to promote the enjoyment and fun of using new beauty..."
    “Beyond traditional perceptions and ideals (ie, race, gender, age), the definition of a diverse beauty brand becomes more nuanced. Expanding diversity to include people with physical/mental challenges is a fairly new concept, but one that is extremely important. Developing products to suit the needs of a small cohort of physically..."
    Lifestyle changes are demanding more efficient and enjoyable routines, driving the growth of new claims and changing the way consumers engage with cosmetic brands. Clare Hennigan, Senior Beauty Analyst ..."