
Core Viewpoint - The performance of various domestic beauty brands in the first half of the year shows a mixed picture, with some brands experiencing growth while others struggle with declining revenues and profits as the industry faces intensified competition and the end of the traffic dividend era [1][3][5]. Financial Performance - Up to now, several domestic beauty brands have reported their half-year results, with Proya, Shangmei, Mao Geping, and Shuiyang showing increases in both revenue and net profit [1]. - Shangmei's revenue reached 4.108 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 17.3%, with a net profit of 524 million yuan, up 30.65% [3]. - Mao Geping reported revenue of 2.588 billion yuan, a 31.3% increase, and a net profit of 670 million yuan, up 36.1% [3]. - Shuiyang's revenue was 2.5 billion yuan, growing 9.02%, with a net profit of 123 million yuan, up 16.54% [3]. - Proya's revenue was 5.362 billion yuan, a 7.21% increase, and a net profit of 799 million yuan, up 13.8%, but growth rates have slowed compared to previous years [3][4]. - Conversely, Beitaini and Yixian E-commerce continue to face growth challenges, with Beitaini's revenue down 15.43% to 2.372 billion yuan and net profit down 49.01% to 247 million yuan [4][5]. Strategic Adjustments - Beitaini is focusing on strategic adjustments and operational optimization, emphasizing high-value products and quality growth, which has led to improved gross margins and cash flow despite short-term revenue impacts [4][5]. - Yixian E-commerce is pursuing a strategic transformation driven by innovation, aiming to enhance product competitiveness through collaborative innovation among multiple brands [4][5]. - Proya is adopting a multi-brand strategy, acquiring various brands to strengthen its market position, including cosmetic brands and medical supplies [5][6]. Market Trends - The domestic beauty industry is witnessing a shift from high marketing-driven growth to a focus on strategic brand positioning and international expansion as the traffic dividend diminishes [5][9]. - Brands are increasingly looking for overseas growth opportunities, with Proya planning to issue H-shares for international expansion and Beitaini establishing regional headquarters in Thailand [9][10]. - Water Sheep is also pursuing a high-end transformation by acquiring luxury brands to enhance its market presence [6][10]. Competitive Landscape - The beauty industry is facing intensified competition, with brands needing to adapt to changing consumer behaviors and market dynamics [5][9]. - The low-price competition strategy adopted by Shangmei has raised concerns about its long-term sustainability as consumer rationality increases [7][9]. - Experts suggest that domestic beauty brands must enhance their brand structure and user value to compete effectively on a global scale [10].