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Beauty Consumers are Shopping and Trading Up, Circana Reports

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Circana presents a complete view of the U.S. beauty consumer and market drivers at Growth Summit 2023


CHICAGO, March 22, 2023 — Amassing $30 billion in annual retail sales in the U.S., beauty product sales at mass merchants accounted for the majority of sales across most beauty categories last year. However, the $27 billion prestige beauty business, including department and beauty specialty stores, has been the growth engine for the industry, with both sales revenue and unit sales growing faster in prestige than mass in 2022, while also experiencing the softest price increases, according to Circana formerly IRI and NPD).

“For many consumers, beauty is indispensable,” said Larissa Jensen, beauty industry advisor at Circana. “In fact, among beauty shoppers who reported reducing their overall spending due to inflation, seven out of ten said they were not cutting back on their beauty spending. On the contrary, consumers have shown us that when economic sentiment gets shaky, they turn to prestige beauty products for an emotional lift. This ‘treat mindset’ is a big piece of what ties the complete beauty industry picture together.”

Category-level contrasts are very telling in terms of how consumers are shopping across mass and prestige retailers. For example, shampoo, conditioner, and hair color sold in mass stores were among the top overall beauty categories to experience unit sales declines in 2022, even as hair care was the fastest-growing category in the prestige market. “Consumers are trading up when it comes to their hair care because they are seeing the value in investing in prestige brands,” said Jensen.

Consumers are also trading up when it comes to their fragrance purchases, by investing more heavily in high-end, luxury fragrances. In 2022, sales revenue for fragrances priced over $150 grew by 16%, versus 2021. “Part of the investment stems from consumers using scent as a form of self-care, to satisfy their expanded wellness needs,” said Jensen. Among fragrance wearers, 71% look for a scent that lifts their mood, and 50% are interested in fragrances they link to a physical or wellness benefit such as de-stress, focus, and energize.

Skincare was the mass market’s best performing category in 2022, based on unit sales growth. Furthermore, facial skincare sold in the mass market was the top-performing segment across the entire beauty industry, based on sales revenue gains. Skincare, however, was the anomaly on the prestige beauty side, as it was the only category to experience flat sales in higher price-points in 2022. “We are observing a democratization of the skincare market, as more consumers decide that they can actually spend less to get the desired results – whether that means purchasing lower price-points within the prestige stores or turning to dermatologist-recommended brands in mass outlets,” said Jensen.

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