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Why the Middle East Beauty Market Matters Now

The highly anticipated 2024 edition of Beautyworld Middle East in Dubai takes place from October 28th – 30th. To keep our readers updated and informed, Estetica Export would like to share some interesting observations from the latest Middle East Beauty Market Report.

Commissioned by Messe Frankfurt Middle East, organizers of Beautyworld, the Middle East Beauty Market Report explores the intersection of history, culture, and economic dynamics to unpack why the Middle East is a hotbed of growth in the global beauty and wellness ecosystem.

As distribution paradigms shift around the world to embrace omni-channel strategies that serve consumers who are not constrained by borders, the Middle East is emerging as a hotspot for beauty brands to expand their footprint.

It is now one of the most lucrative beauty and wellness markets in the world, according to Euromonitor International, which values the beauty and personal care market in the wider Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region at over $46 billion and estimates it will reach around $60 billion by 2025.

One country that really stands out for its commitment to growth and investment is the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which appears to be on the verge of becoming a major player in the global economy.
They are reaching out to global audiences in every sector, not only in their most high-profile events, such as sporting tournaments or golf and football championships, but also in the fashion and beauty sectors, which are under scrutiny. It is no secret that Saudi Arabia wants to become a hub of the global business and cultural scene.
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The following interview with Flyn Roberts, Chief Commercial Officer of Messe Frankfurt Middle East, provides an insider’s view of the current state of the beauty and wellness market in the region.
Flyn Roberts oversees the company’s portfolio of events and commercial activities, which are experiencing unprecedented growth and potential.
Fully immersed in the region’s business, Flyn has a privileged vantage point from which to help international brands identify commercial opportunities while navigating the cultural nuances of the market.

Mrs Roberts, what is the current state of the Middle East beauty market?
The Middle East is showing significant growth opportunities for the beauty industry due to the strong purchasing power of consumers, digitalization, and a rising and diversifying population. With a young and aspirational urban middle class investing more and more in both beauty and wellness, it’s not surprising to see expected CAGR’s double that of the more traditional beauty markets like Europe and the US”.

What are the most common misconceptions of the market?
The biggest misconception still lies around female representation. It is true that the Middle East is a conservative market where many women can choose to cover up when outside of their homes for their religious reasons, however these women are extremely well groomed and take much pride in their appearance. Many people assume that women who wear a hijab dont care about their hair because they dont show it, but its quite the opposite. Choosing to cover hair is an act of worship but also one of empowerment.
Men in the Middle East also take great pride in looking their best, particularly when it comes to grooming and scent with fragrance—the one beauty category in the Middle East where men consume more than women.
With expats now representing 48.1% of the population in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), countries like the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Kuwait, and Qatar with an average 81% expat population between them, are a melting pot of diversity among society, with influences from western culture, Asia, and Africa flowing through everyday Middle Eastern life, including beauty ideals.”

What are the most common mistakes brands make when entering the market?
Important international brands are mindful of the cultural sensitivities of the Middle East. While there has definitely been a shift over the years, what may work in advertising and market activities back home will not always resonate or be accepted locally in the Middle East—in particular overtly sexual content or imagery. Recognition of cultural and religious practices such as halal products is appreciated but not demanded, along with showcasing diversity that includes Arabic models and trends rather than only traditional western beauty ideals.”

What trends have you seen emerging?
“The demand for clean beauty products is on the rise in the region, with consumers increasingly seeking out brands that prioritize transparency and sustainability.
The resurgence of traditional practices and indigenous ingredients from the region is making its way into modern life and influencing a beautiful new fusion of history with modern science and technology.
The recognition that beauty starts from within is shaping a holistic health and wellness movement. Skin health and hydration is particularly at the core for a region that is faced with year-round sun, heat, and humidity.”

What is the biggest opportunity in the market?
“In terms of markets within the region itself, the beauty industry in Saudi Arabia is glowing with incredible opportunity. Rapid growth and development in The Kingdom, driven by a young population, changing cultural norms, and economic diversification has made it the biggest and fastest growing market in the GCC.
A recent report by luxury goods retailer The Chalhoub Group, revealed that Saudis are now the highest spenders on beauty products in the Middle East, and as Saudisdoors continue to open wider to the rest of the world, this has been reflected in the growth of the Beautyworld Saudi Arabia event earlier this year, which doubled in size since the last edition; and demand continues to swell.”

What advice would you give to brands looking to launch in the market?
First, consider rolling out strategically country by country rather than grouping the entire region together because no two countries are the same. For example, UAE stands out for many brands as a first point of entry to the Middle East market, however what works in the UAE will not necessarily work in other parts of the region. Trends, consumer spending power, and even regulatory compliance vary as you cross borders.
Second, assess your existing marketing campaigns and be prepared to adjust to resonate with local audiences… but dont completely dilute any link to your origins and overall brand image. Always be authentic but also be respectful.
And last, consider your distribution channels and what support they can provide in terms of their experience on the ground in the region. Finding partners who understand the market intimately and can also advise you on how to best introduce your brand to the Middle East will inevitably set you up for success.”

What role does Beautyworld play in the beauty ecosystem of the Middle East?
With two events each year in Dubai and Riyadh, Beautyworld Middle East and Beautyworld Saudia Arabia are the premier platforms to bring the largest industry gatherings together in the region.
Hosting the entire beauty ecosystem, with over 2,000 participating international and local brands, Beautyworld Middle East is the go-to source for 65,000+ buyers from 156 countries.
For a manufacturer or a brand owner, we offer an entire supply chain, featuring raw materials and ingredients, private label and contract manufacturing, primary and secondary packaging, machinery, and other solutions for the beauty industry. For a retailer or distributor looking to add to its portfolio, we have finished product brands within fragrance, hair and nails, cosmetics and skincare, personal care and hygiene, beauty tech, clean and conscious, each showcasing their latest products and innovations. Overlaying an exceptional sourcing experience involves plenty of networking, education, and inspiration, so if you are looking to tap into the beauty and fragrance market in the Middle East and beyond, Beautyworld is a must attend event where beauty means business.”

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