E-commerce Beauty Growth Benchmarks

Beauty ecommerce growth benchmarks show how online sales, social discovery, marketplace behavior and omnichannel shopping are changing the beauty and personal care category.

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This dataset sits in Categories & Demand and should be read together with
category mix ecommerce sales,
gross margin benchmarks,
conversion rate by device and
return cost per order.
For profitability context, compare this with gross margin benchmarks and customer retention metrics, because beauty growth often depends on repeat purchase and subscription behavior.

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Updated 2026

Benchmarks

Key benchmark signals

Use these points as directional reference values, not as a single universal average. Category mix, geography, product price, marketplace exposure and return policy can change the benchmark materially.

Global beauty growth~10% YoY

NIQ-reported global beauty market growth referenced by BeautyMatter in 2026 coverage.

E-commerce momentumFaster than stores

NIQ coverage reports beauty ecommerce expanding multiple times faster than brick-and-mortar.

Market size direction$590B by 2028

Salesforce cites Euromonitor research projecting the beauty industry toward this scale.

Definition

Beauty ecommerce growth measures online sales expansion for beauty and personal care products. Depending on the source, it can include brand.com sales, marketplaces, retailer.com, social commerce and omnichannel digital sales.

Segments

Beauty ecommerce growth by segment

Beauty is not one category. Skincare, fragrance, color cosmetics, haircare and personal care can behave very differently.

Segment Growth signal Benchmark interpretation
Skincare Often one of the strongest online beauty segments Repeat usage, education-led content and routine building support ecommerce discovery and repurchase.
Color cosmetics Highly influenced by creators and trends Demand can spike quickly, but trend cycles and shade matching can increase operational complexity.
Fragrance Growing online but more sampling-dependent Conversion may depend on reviews, discovery sets, subscription samples and trusted brand equity.
Haircare Strong subscription and replenishment potential Good fit for retention programs when customer needs are segmented by hair type or routine.
Personal care More replenishment-driven Often lower consideration than prestige beauty, but margin and basket size vary by brand position.
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Regions

Where beauty ecommerce growth is strongest

Beauty ecommerce growth is shaped by social platforms, marketplace penetration, payment maturity and brand discovery behavior. Recent NIQ coverage points to strong regional growth in markets such as Latin America, Africa/Middle East and Asia Pacific, while mature markets still benefit from premiumization and omnichannel loyalty.

Region Directional signal What to compare
North America Mature but still growing Compare DTC, Amazon, Ulta/Sephora style retail and creator-led discovery.
Western Europe More moderate growth in some reports Watch retailer concentration, marketplaces and privacy constraints.
Latin America Strong category growth signal Payments, logistics and marketplace trust are important context variables.
Asia Pacific Large and trend-driven Social commerce, live commerce and K-beauty/J-beauty discovery can change demand fast.

Interpretation

How to use beauty ecommerce benchmarks

Use beauty growth benchmarks to estimate demand momentum, but validate the business model with repeat purchase rate, gross margin, CAC and return rate. Beauty can look attractive because of growth, but profitability depends on replenishment, sampling, bundles and paid media efficiency.

Practical use: compare beauty stores against both category growth and retention quality, not just first-order revenue.

Sources

Sources used for this benchmark page

Cite this page

BestForEcommerce.com, “E-commerce Beauty Growth Benchmarks,” E-commerce Statistics, 2026.

Suggested URL: https://bestforecommerce.com/ecommerce-statistics/categories-demand/beauty-ecommerce-growth/

Jakub Szulc

I am an active Ecommerce Manager and Consultant in several Online Stores. I have a solid background in Online Marketing, Sales Techniques, Brand Developing, and Product Managing. All this was tested and verified in my own business activities

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