Beauty
China’s Beauty Cheat Sheet for 2022
Take advantage of this must-read playbook for China’s ever-evolving beauty arena and start your 2022 off on the right foot. Read MoreChinese Skincare Brand Accuses Chanel of Unfair Competition
Chanel has been outed for unfair practices by the local skincare label Lin Qingxuan. But will Chinese consumers look beyond nationalism this time? Read MoreThe Top 3 C-Beauty Trends in 2021
With China’s beauty market becoming saturated, domestic makeup brands serached for new opportunities in 2021. Here are three C-beauty trends of the year. Read MoreC-Beauty Collabs Hits and Misses From Singles’ Day
A downspell in sales has forced C-beauty brands to ideate new ways of capturing young consumers. Jing Daily puts some collaborations under the microscope. Read MoreHow Tmall’s ‘Pitch Fest’ Leveled the Playing Field of Niche Beauty Brands
Double 11 has become a massive opportunity for emerging beauty brands, even though they must compete against global beauty giants. Read MoreL’Oréal Won Double 11, But At What Cost?
After topping Tmall’s Double 11 cosmetics sales ranking, L’Oréal has been accused of false advertising. How can the brand gain back consumer trust? Read MoreCan C-Beauty Brands Cultivate Loyal Consumers?
C-beauty brands are sliding down the ranks at China’s shopping festivals, and most have a lack of user stickiness to blame. How can they survive? Read MoreJacquemus Expands Into Beauty. Is China Next?
Jacquemus is co-launching a beauty line early next year — hot news even in China despite the label’s lack of social presence. Read MoreHow Did ‘Lip Mud’ Become China’s New Beauty Obsession?
China’s growing group of beauty junkies is always looking for a new hot product, and lip mud has become their latest obsession. Read MoreCan Estée Lauder and L’Oréal Hold Onto Their Lead in China?
China’s beauty market is expected to hit $57 billion by 2040, according to NellyRodi and Luxurynsight. How should brands prepare for the next 20 years? Read More