Core Viewpoint - The domestic cosmetics and medical beauty industry is experiencing rapid growth driven by policy incentives, recovering consumption, and trade friction, with domestic brands gaining significant market share and attention [1][20]. Group 1: Market Performance - The Wind Cosmetics Index has risen over 20% since April 7, with Proya's stock increasing by more than 20% in the same period, and Marubi's stock rising nearly 70% over three months since February [1]. - During the 618 pre-sale event, over 13,000 brands saw doubled sales, with 43 brands quickly surpassing 100 million yuan in sales, marking a 50% increase in the number of brands in the "billion club" compared to last year [4]. - The beauty industry saw a 6.6% year-on-year increase in total sales during the 2024 618 event, with skincare sales reaching 38.876 billion yuan (up 5.18%) and fragrance and makeup sales at 11.073 billion yuan (up 12.08%) [5]. Group 2: Brand Performance - Domestic brands are outperforming international brands, with Proya's sales on Tmall increasing by 70% year-on-year and Douyin's GMV rising by 110%, significantly exceeding platform growth rates [6]. - International brands like L'Oréal and Estée Lauder have seen a decline in sales, with Lancôme experiencing only slight growth [7]. - The market share of domestic beauty brands reached 50.4% for the first time, surpassing international brands and establishing them as the main force in China's cosmetics market [20]. Group 3: Consumer Trends - There is a growing recognition of domestic brands among consumers, particularly younger consumers who prioritize cost-effectiveness and cultural identity in products, laying a foundation for long-term growth [21]. - The 2024 China Beauty Industry White Paper indicates that over 60% of consumers are willing to purchase domestic beauty products with innovative technology or ingredients [35]. Group 4: Financial Performance - Proya's revenue for 2024 exceeded 10.778 billion yuan, with a net profit growth of 30%, leading to a stock price surge [22]. - Marubi reported a revenue of 2.970 billion yuan for 2024, a year-on-year increase of 33.44%, with a net profit of 342 million yuan, also showing strong growth [25]. - Yatsen Holding, the parent company of Perfect Diary, reported a revenue of 3.393 billion yuan for 2024, a slight decline of 0.63%, and a net loss of 708 million yuan, indicating ongoing financial struggles [30]. Group 5: Competitive Landscape - The beauty industry is becoming increasingly saturated, with brands competing fiercely for market share, leading to a more challenging operating environment for brand owners [18]. - Brands with strong R&D capabilities and comprehensive channel operations are likely to survive, while those lacking core competitiveness may face elimination [39].
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