Core Insights - The 2024 China Cosmetics Yearbook highlights a transformative phase in the cosmetics industry, shifting from rapid growth to high-quality development amid stricter regulations and rising consumer awareness [1][2][3] Regulatory Environment - In 2024, over 30 new regulatory policies were introduced by the National Medical Products Administration, focusing on raw material safety and efficacy claims [2][3] - New detection methods for banned ingredients were established, and illegal additives in products were strictly penalized [2] - A total of 432 batches of products were reported as non-compliant, with skincare (57%) and hair dye (19%) categories showing significant issues [2] Market Dynamics - The overall market size decreased slightly to 774.6 billion yuan, a year-on-year decline of 2.83%, with online sales channels accounting for 52.35% of the market [3][4] - Domestic brands captured 63.2% of the market share, surpassing foreign brands for two consecutive years, with companies like Proya and Han Shu leading in growth [4] - Skincare (64.5%) and makeup (15.7%) categories saw declines, while hair care (+4.1%), body care (+3.9%), and perfumes (+2.6%) experienced growth [5] Consumer Behavior - There is a notable shift towards rational consumption, with 52% of consumers making purchasing mistakes due to a lack of knowledge about sunscreen [6] - 67% of consumers are willing to pay a premium for products containing patented ingredients, indicating a willingness to invest in scientifically backed products [7] Technological Innovation - The use of biotechnological ingredients is on the rise, with an increasing number of new raw materials being registered [8] - AI is being utilized across the supply chain, from predicting ingredient efficacy to enhancing marketing strategies through tools like AI makeup try-ons [9] Scientific Communication - Scientific communication is becoming essential for rebuilding trust between brands and consumers, with policies encouraging companies to engage in educational outreach [10] - Brands are adopting transparent practices, such as Proya's interactive pop-up stores and collaborations with medical professionals to establish clinical guidelines [10] Future Outlook - By 2025, the industry is expected to see continued regulatory deepening, enhanced technological competitiveness, and expansion into international markets, particularly in ASEAN [11][12] - The transition from "traffic-driven" to "science-driven" strategies will be crucial for brands aiming to succeed in the evolving landscape [11]
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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-06 11:30