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美容护理行业25H1业绩回顾:美容护理业绩分化,新消费逆势双击
Shenwan Hongyuan Securities·2025-09-23 11:45

Investment Rating - The report maintains a "Positive" outlook on the beauty and personal care industry, highlighting the resilience of domestic brands and the impact of new consumption trends [2]. Core Insights - The beauty and personal care sector experienced a robust recovery in H1 2025, with a retail sales growth of 2.9%, reversing the previous decline due to favorable consumption policies and improved income expectations [5][6]. - Domestic brands are gaining market share, with top local brands now competing closely with international counterparts, indicating a significant shift in consumer preferences [10][11]. - The report categorizes companies into three groups based on performance: those with strong brand matrices benefiting from multi-brand strategies, those capitalizing on consumer trends like domestic brands and collagen products, and those showing signs of strategic improvement [20][23]. Summary by Sections Industry Overview - The beauty market is projected to grow steadily, with a forecasted retail sales decline of 1.1% in 2024, followed by a recovery in H2 2025 [5][6]. - The domestic market share is expected to increase, with local brands achieving significant breakthroughs in both skincare and makeup segments [10][11]. Company Performance - Cosmetics Sector: - Major companies like Up Beauty and Proya reported revenue growth of 17.3% and 7.2% respectively in H1 2025, with net profits increasing by 30.6% and 13.8% [20][21]. - Other notable performers include Marubi and Water Sheep, with revenue growth of 30.8% and 9.0% respectively [21][22]. - Personal Care Sector: - Companies like Ruibin and Zhenjia showed remarkable growth, with Ruibin's revenue increasing by 67.6% and Zhenjia's by 157.11% in H1 2025 [5][20]. - Medical Aesthetics Sector: - Companies like Aimeike and Langzi reported mixed results, with Aimeike's revenue declining by 21.6% while Langzi's net profit surged by 64.1% [20][24]. Investment Recommendations - The report recommends investing in companies with strong brand matrices and low PE multiples, such as Up Beauty and Proya, as well as those benefiting from the Douyin traffic boost like Marubi and Water Sheep [20][24]. - It also suggests focusing on high-value segments and innovative products from brands like Ruibin and Furuida, and highlights opportunities in the maternal and infant sector with companies like Shengbeila and Haiziwang [20][24].