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This report presents eight beauty and personal care trends shaping the UK today - from social media movements to the latest cult ingredients and the
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reviewing the latest beauty trends. Our Gen Z trend pack takes a look at this only generation to drive growth in beauty sales in the UK.
Time poor consumers are demanding on-the-go beauty which includes speedy services in-store and to-the- door mobile beauty treatments. UK-.
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The UK health & beauty market research report offers comprehensive insight and analysis of the country’s health & beauty market, the major players, the key drivers, and consumer attitudes. It also provides a detailed analysis of the key trends shaping the market, market size and forecasts, and the performance of key retailers.
The expansion of health and beauty, especially among the younger generation, has led to some interesting trends within the industry. Companies House further illuminates these trends as recent years have seen a noticeable increase in registered live companies relating to lashes and self-care.
Mintel estimates that retail sales through specialist health and beauty retailers rose 4.9% in 2022 to £12.9 billion as the sector continues to recover from the disruption caused during the pandemic. The market is expected to continue on this positive trajectory and is forecasted to reach £13.6 billion in 2027.
Mintel also reveals that the UK is the 4th biggest colour cosmetics market globally, valued at an estimated £2.1 billion in 2018 – following beauty powerhouses US, Japan and China. Brits are also the 4th biggest colour cosmetics spenders, with an average per capita spend of £32 per year.