——美容护理行业25Q3业绩回顾:需求端稳健发展,业绩端分化加剧
Shenwan Hongyuan Securities·2025-11-23 09:11

Investment Rating - The report maintains a "Positive" outlook on the beauty and personal care industry, highlighting robust demand and the continued rise of domestic brands [2]. Core Insights - The beauty care industry is experiencing a stable demand phase, with domestic leading brands expected to grow during the industry consolidation period [3]. - The cosmetics sector showed resilience during the off-peak season, with retail sales reaching 98.2 billion yuan from July to September, reflecting a single-digit year-on-year growth and an acceleration compared to the first half of 2025 [2][3]. - The report emphasizes the strong performance of domestic brands during the Double 11 shopping festival, with Proya ranking first in Tmall's beauty sales [2][11]. Summary by Sections Cosmetics Sector Performance - The cosmetics sector's key A-share companies reported an average revenue growth rate of around 3% in Q3 2025, with overall improvement in net profit [2]. - Proya's cumulative revenue for the first three quarters of 2025 was 7.098 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 1.89%, while its Q3 revenue was 1.736 billion yuan, down 11.63% year-on-year [16]. - Other notable performances include: - Ruifucheng: Q1-Q3 revenue of 2.138 billion yuan, up 85.3% year-on-year, with Q3 revenue of 819 million yuan, up 123.4% year-on-year [16]. - Marubi: Q1-Q3 revenue of 2.45 billion yuan, up 25.5% year-on-year, with Q3 revenue of 686 million yuan, up 14.28% year-on-year [16]. Medical Aesthetics Sector Performance - The medical aesthetics sector showed slight fatigue but experienced marginal improvements in Q3 2025 [2]. - Notable performances include: - Aimeike: Q1-Q3 revenue of 1.865 billion yuan, down 21.49% year-on-year, with Q3 revenue of 566 million yuan, down 21.27% year-on-year [2]. - Longzi: Q1-Q3 revenue of 4.328 billion yuan, up 0.9% year-on-year, with Q3 revenue of 1.539 billion yuan, up 11.9% year-on-year [2]. Investment Recommendations - The report recommends focusing on companies with a well-established channel and brand matrix, such as Maogeping, Shangmei, and Shanghai Jahwa, which are expected to see high GMV growth [2][20]. - Companies anticipated to show marginal improvements in performance include Proya, Marubi, and Ruifucheng [2]. - In the medical aesthetics sector, the report highlights Aimeike as a key recommendation, with Longzi suggested for further observation [2]. Market Trends - The domestic market share of leading brands is increasing, with the top ten domestic brands capturing 16.6% of the market share in skincare, up from 11.8% in 2023 [4]. - The report notes that the cosmetics retail sales in October 2025 grew by 9.6% year-on-year, indicating a recovery in demand driven by promotional events [10][11].