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INDONESIA’S MAJOR COLOUR COSMETICS MARKET BEING PUSHED AHEAD BY MORE ASSERTIVE WOMEN CONSUMERS
INDONESIA is an important market – it does not just have 261 million people, but its female consumers especially are becoming more assertive and shaping colour cosmetic trends that brands should follow if they want to boost revenue. Last year, market observers have said, women consumers in Indonesia decided they wanted to buy matte lipstick, and this demand has mushroomed.…
GENDERLESS COSMETICS PRODUCTS ARE THE FUTURE FOR SOUTH KOREAN SALES
IF the future of beauty in South Korea has a face – then that could be male, say beauty experts. Indeed, market researcher Euromonitor International expects sales of genderless beauty products to grow strongly in this key market in 2018, including face masks, BB/CC creams, toners and mists, lip gloss and tints, as well as sun protection lines. …
COLOUR COSMETICS SALES WITNESS SHARP INCREASE IN CHINA
SALES of colour cosmetics have trailed skin care purchases in China, but this may change in future, with make-up sales rising at a rapid pace in recent years.
A survey by market researchers Mintel in April this year revealed 62% of urban Chinese women claim to wear make-up every year, up significantly from the 38% of women surveyed just a year before.…
VEGAN MAKEUP BECOMING MAINSTREAM IN THE UAE
THE UNITED Arab Emirates (UAE) has long been a fertile ground for colour cosmetics brands thanks to its large young population (its median age is just over 30) and the presence of image conscious consumers. Despite the pressure of rising costs and fierce competition among brands, the country’s colour cosmetics market experienced moderate growth in 2017 compared to 2016, increasing an estimated 4% in value terms to reach Emirati Dirham AED1.1 billion (USD299.4 million), according to market researcher Euromonitor International.…
EGYPT – YOUNG CONSUMER BASE KEEPS COSMETICS SAKES VIBRANT AMIDST WEAK ECONOMY AND STIFLING RED TAPE
The Egyptian Pounds EGP1.6 billion (USD90.5 million) Egyptian colour cosmetics market has had steady growth over the past year despite the downturn in the economy, the depreciation of the Egyptian pound and some serious regulatory challenges.
According to market researcher Euromonitor International, in 2016, this market grew by 18% in value terms, year-on-year, mainly influenced by the positive performance of lip care products, primarily lipsticks.…
MAJOR HACKING CONFERENCES HEAR WARNING ABOUT PROLIFERATION OF ACCESS PORTALS FOR CYBER ATTACKS
EVERY year, two major hacking conferences are staged in Las Vegas, USA – DEFCON and BlackHat – where cutting edge intelligence on cyber-risks are presented. This year, experts warned that net connectivity growing, the number of access points for hackers is growing.…
CHINESE MILLENNIALS FAVOUR COLOURS, EYEING HIGH PRICE TAGS
WHEN looking at the future of the mainland China beauty market, the key demographic for brands to look to are Chinese millennials. Not only are they young and so have years of shopping ahead of them, they are prepared to spend generously on high-end personal care products.…
ROYAL SEAL OF APPROVAL FOR AUTHENTIC THAI SILK TRADITIONS TO BE UPHELD TO BOOST ECONOMY
THE PRODUCTION of Thai silk is rising fast as demand for this luxury fabric increases worldwide. Thailand is the fourth largest producer of silk in the world, having produced 202,073 tonnes in 2015, as reported by the International Sericultural Commission. Thai silk output has increased from 2011’s 130, 286 tonnes; rising to 2012’s 152,910 tonnes; 159,737 tonnes in 2013; and 178,058 tonnes in 2014.…
BRAZILIAN NANOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS HELPS BUILD TEXTILE SECTOR REVENUES
BRAZIL may be the source of just 1.6% of all nanotechnology research papers across the world according to UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation), but it remains a leader among its Latin American neighbours due to its National Nanotechnology Programme.…
SINGAPORE TO STRENGTHEN CYBER SECURITY TRAINING AND PROVISION
THE GOVERNMENT-run Cyber Security Agency of Singapore’s (CSA) plan to open its first academy to train cyber security professionals will be just in time to prepare the city state for a surge in demand for these skills next year, experts say.…