Group 1 - The Chinese beauty products industry is accelerating its "going global" strategy, with exports of cosmetics and personal care products expected to reach 51.2 billion RMB in 2024, a year-on-year increase of 11.9% [1] - Incorporating Chinese culture into brand building is seen as an effective strategy for establishing brand recognition in overseas markets, with companies like Plant Doctor Group using traditional Chinese medicinal ingredients to attract consumers [1][2] - The rise of Chinese cultural influence is enhancing the appeal of domestic beauty brands in international markets, as brands that integrate cultural elements into their narratives can build unique recognition [2][3] Group 2 - Localized design strategies are crucial for Chinese beauty brands to succeed in diverse international markets, as consumer preferences vary significantly across regions [4][5] - Companies like Orange Group are focusing on understanding overseas market preferences and adapting their products accordingly, including developing new shades and formulations to meet local needs [4][5] - Establishing local teams and R&D centers abroad helps brands better align with market demands and regulatory standards, enhancing consumer trust and product freshness [5][6] Group 3 - Continuous investment in technological innovation is strengthening the competitive edge of Chinese beauty products in the global market, with companies developing proprietary technologies and establishing comprehensive supply chains [6][7] - The industry is witnessing a shift towards technology-driven growth, with brands increasingly focusing on R&D to create effective products that meet consumer needs [7][8] - The next 3 to 5 years are expected to see an intensified effort from Chinese beauty brands to expand internationally, particularly in emerging markets, facilitated by the growth of cross-border e-commerce [8]
国货美妆“出海” 扮靓“颜值经济”