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Holding up a mirror to the economy

By CAROLINE BERG in New York | China Daily | Updated: 2013-10-16 08:46

Holding up a mirror to the economy

 The sales of cosmetics products in China hit $21.94 billion in 2012, according to a report. Geng Guoqing / For China Daily

Money may not buy happiness but, when it comes to the beauty enhancement department, it sure can help. In China, it appears that as the GDP grows, so does the appetite for cosmetics.

Reportlinker, a company that provides industry reports, company profiles and market statistics published by private and public organizations, recently released the China Cosmetics Industry Report 2013-16, which tracks how the health of the economy is reflected in beauty consumer trends.

The growth of China's cosmetics industry, which includes skin care, makeup, perfume, men's cosmetics and babycare products, has been stunted because of the combined effects of the global economic turmoil and the slowdown in China's economic growth, with gross retail sales at $21.94 billion, according to the report.

In comparison, China saw rapid growth in the cosmetics market in past years. In 2010, sales of beauty and personal care products stood at $24 billion, more than triple what it was just 10 years before that, according to a Cosmoprof-Asia article published in July.

Foreign brands are still the dominant players in China's cosmetics market, with the top three — L'Oreal Paris, Olay and Mary Kay — collectively accounting for 12.45 percent of retail sales, according to the Reportlinker report.

L'Oreal is the world's largest cosmetics company. It has managed to maintain stable business growth since entering the Chinese market in 1997, according to the report. As of late 2012, the company was running 20 brands in China, including L'Oreal Paris, Maybelline and other well-known names, as its sales in China grew 12.4 percent year-on-year to nearly $2 billion.

L'Oreal is banking on lotions using traditional Chinese herbal remedies and also products targeted at China's fast-growing men's cosmetics market, according to a Businessweek article published in March.

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