2021's predicted beauty trends revealed


Four new trends predicted to drive the beauty and personal care industry across the globe this year have been revealed.

According to market intelligence agency Mintel, the new trends encompass the behavioural drivers of wellbeing, value, technology and surroundings.

Trend #1:  Beautiful Mind
Brands have an opportunity to build normality in uncertain times through routines using products that protect, bring value, and rebuild trusting relationships.

Andrew McDougall, Associate Director for Mintel's Global Beauty and Personal Care, explains: 

“Going forward, brands that successfully highlight the use of beauty routines as a way to combat stress and anxiety and bring normality during uncertain times will drive long-term value for consumers. Broadcasting stringent safety guidelines will help instil confidence and attract new customers seeking assurance in their desire to reconnect with retail experiences.

“Brands will need to create strategies for third-party experts to validate and educate consumers about the future of holistic wellness with self-care that touches on the mind-body-spirit connection.”

Trend #2: Beauty Re(Valued)
As spending comes under scrutiny, product functionality and purpose will drive usage. Value will be measured in quality, convenience, and impact rather than currency. 

Andrew McDougall explains: 

“Experiences will become more valuable than tangible products as many consumers re-evaluate what is essential to survival. Brands wishing to encourage consumers to trade-up will need to redefine value, beyond just cost, but through the impact of purchase as well as convenience with an emphasis on quality. ‘Flexitarian' behaviour will become more extreme as shoppers trade up and down across categories. Those wishing to succeed will need to tune into what really resonates with consumer groups in order to reduce customer acquisition costs and increase lifetime value.”

Trend #3: Channel Changers
Robust ecommerce strategies will allow brands to win with a true omnichannel approach that pushes the boundaries, engages all of the senses, and offers new layers of digital experience.

Andrew McDougall explains: 

“Over the next 12 months, loyalty and lifetime customer value will be driven through multiple, sophisticated, and personalised digital touchpoints that focus on capturing individual lifestyle needs. Brands will need to develop strategies that drive commerce to own-brand sites that advocate authenticity, as well as challenge big marketplaces that have yet to provide clear supply chain transparency. The professional sector should be elevated further to offer an enhanced beauty experience through the use of trained and trusted professionals creating a true omnichannel strategy.”

Trend #4: Beauty Eco-lution
As consumers emerge from COVID-19 confinement, they will re-evaluate priorities with eco-ethical considerations driving more purchases. 

Andrew McDougall explains:

“Brands will continue to collaborate with and support local businesses with an authentic and long-term strategy as many consumers shop local with less focus on price. The next evolution of ‘clean' will be created by marrying ethics with safety to cater to the conscious and careful beauty consumer focused on avoiding undue risk inside and outside the box. As consumers move into and out of big cities and small towns, the products and services they have access to will shift along with their priorities. In order to encourage repeat purchase, brands should invest in more diverse touchpoints that ensure optimal product discovery.”

Commenting on Mintel's Beauty and Personal Care Trends for 2021, Jane Henderson, Global President, Mintel Beauty & Personal Care, says:

“As experts in what consumers want and why, Mintel Beauty & Personal Care is uniquely suited to predict the future of consumer behaviour. In fact, we've accurately predicted the consumer and market trends that have shaped the global beauty and personal care industry for over a decade. With more than 3,000 brands that have developed winning strategies based on our insights, timelines, and recommendations, our reputation is well-earned and speaks for itself. And we continue to lead the conversation today.”