01.16.18
As a new year in beauty gets off to a flying start, brands can find inspiration and direction in Euromonitor International’s just-released report, ‘Top 10 Global Consumer Trends for 2018’. An important finding: People’s growing curiosity about their genetic makeup and a rising interest in personalized health and beauty are fueling a global market expected to soar by 2022.
A new wave of companies aims to provide consumers with genetic findings related to their general health, fitness and nutrition, with the market growth being global and competition in the largely unregulated Chinese market particularly intense.
“The consumer market still faces hurdles, such as country-specific regulations. Companies will need to be clear and upfront with consumers about the limitations of findings, or risk losing their trust” states report author Alison Angus, Euromonitor International’s Head of Lifestyles. “However, things are improving on the regulatory front and with the market continuing to evolve, it is likely that further innovative start-ups will invest in new technologies.”
Augmented Reality
With Augmented Reality (AR) having a wide range of applications in various industries, the potential in the mainstream consumer space is vast, bringing the benefits of in-store shopping into the home. Euromonitor International forecasts that global internet retailing value sales will increase by a further 3% in 2018.
“Augmented Reality improves the consumer experience, providing a more lifelike view of the items and facilitates operational efficiencies for businesses by potentially reducing return rates” comments Angus. “Online captures consumers’ interest with the convenience of the hassle-free, anytime, anywhere shopping they crave. The ability to see and touch products before buying is a bonus. This is in part why the in-store shopping experience remains appealing, and in 2017, 88 percent of global sales in value terms were still made in-store,” she adds.
The Top Ten Global Consumer Trends for 2018 are:
—Clean Lifers
—The Borrowers
—Call Out Culture
—It’s in the DNA – I’m so Special
—Adaptive Entrepreneurs
—View in My Roomers
—Sleuthy Shoppers
—Co-Living
—I-Designers
—The Survivors
“In 2018 consumer expenditure is expected to grow at its strongest rate since 2011. Overall, 2018 will see consumers continuing to question their values, priorities and purchasing decisions; deepening their engagement in the brands and issues that matter to them,” concludes Angus.
Download the free report here.
A new wave of companies aims to provide consumers with genetic findings related to their general health, fitness and nutrition, with the market growth being global and competition in the largely unregulated Chinese market particularly intense.
“The consumer market still faces hurdles, such as country-specific regulations. Companies will need to be clear and upfront with consumers about the limitations of findings, or risk losing their trust” states report author Alison Angus, Euromonitor International’s Head of Lifestyles. “However, things are improving on the regulatory front and with the market continuing to evolve, it is likely that further innovative start-ups will invest in new technologies.”
Augmented Reality
With Augmented Reality (AR) having a wide range of applications in various industries, the potential in the mainstream consumer space is vast, bringing the benefits of in-store shopping into the home. Euromonitor International forecasts that global internet retailing value sales will increase by a further 3% in 2018.
“Augmented Reality improves the consumer experience, providing a more lifelike view of the items and facilitates operational efficiencies for businesses by potentially reducing return rates” comments Angus. “Online captures consumers’ interest with the convenience of the hassle-free, anytime, anywhere shopping they crave. The ability to see and touch products before buying is a bonus. This is in part why the in-store shopping experience remains appealing, and in 2017, 88 percent of global sales in value terms were still made in-store,” she adds.
The Top Ten Global Consumer Trends for 2018 are:
—Clean Lifers
—The Borrowers
—Call Out Culture
—It’s in the DNA – I’m so Special
—Adaptive Entrepreneurs
—View in My Roomers
—Sleuthy Shoppers
—Co-Living
—I-Designers
—The Survivors
“In 2018 consumer expenditure is expected to grow at its strongest rate since 2011. Overall, 2018 will see consumers continuing to question their values, priorities and purchasing decisions; deepening their engagement in the brands and issues that matter to them,” concludes Angus.
Download the free report here.