As 2024 draws to a close, the global cosmetics and personal care industry continues to rapidly evolve, with key developments shaping the way brands, suppliers, and consumers interact. This month’s Across the CD-Verse provides a comprehensive overview of industry trends, highlighting CosmeticsDesign’s latest insights and trends from Asia, Europe, and the United States.
From how BeautyTok is transforming marketing strategies in Asia to predicting innovative trends for 2025 in Europe and the US, this edition highlights the key changes driving innovation and adaptation . Whether you’re dealing with new EU regulatory updates, exploring the ever-increasing impact of personalization and technology on health and beauty, or understanding the social media strategies of major global brands, we’ve got you covered.
Check out December’s top news and stay up to date on the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of cosmetics and personal care.
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How to win in the fast-paced #BeautyTok scene
Exclusive insights from beauty brands Scent Journer, Modern Molecules, and Pretti5 and market experts highlight the power of TikTok as a tool for engagement and growth, while also highlighting the pressure to keep up with the fast-paced platform. Masu.
in-cosmetics Asia Report: Focus on beauty with a focus on climate change
Beauty ingredients companies DSM-Firmenich, Lucas Meyer Cosmetics by Clariant, Sensient and IMCD focus on climate-focused innovations, reflecting growing demand for products that protect against harsh weather and climate change. I am.
Personalization “isn’t always profitable,” but it’s a trend that’s here to stay – Nail Deck
Singapore-based Nail Deck says personalization is rarely profitable, but as it continues to gain momentum, brands need to keep up with the trend.
‘We don’t follow trends’: Pixi founder attributes brand’s success in Asia to timeless natural beauty philosophy
Pixi’s Petra Strand attributes the brand’s success in Asia to its timeless appeal, which emphasizes simplicity, effectiveness and accessibility rather than following trends. .
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The future of beauty influencers: 2025 and beyond
We investigated how cosmetics brands will work with beauty influencers next year…
Health period personalization and technology: Euromonitor predicts trends for 2025
Data analytics companies predict big changes next year. What does this mean for the future of health, beauty and wellness?
What businesses need to know about the EU CLP packaging update
We’ve outlined the key updates to classification, labeling and packaging regulations in the European Union and what this means for beauty and personal care companies.
Which beauty brands are winning on social media?
From Sephora to Rare Beauty, which cosmetics brands are getting the most attention on social media channels around the world?
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From “beauty” to nano-influencers: A look back at beauty trends in 2025
Find out how sustainability, global impact, and the booming men’s beauty market are transforming an industry that will exceed $750 billion next year.
Turmeric soap and retinol body wash: new trends in body care
Yarden Horwitz, co-founder of Spate, says body care is increasingly ingredient-driven, with turmeric and retinol leading the way.
TikTok’s impending ban could reshape the cosmetics industry’s social commerce landscape
With the future of TikTok at stake, cosmetics brands are facing the challenge of reinventing their social commerce strategies.
AI and personalization: CosmeticsDesign’s top beauty industry trends for 2024
Our year-end analysis reveals how AI is transforming beauty products, supply chains, and consumer loyalty like never before.