- The Connected Beauty Consumer Report, a report launched jointly by Google,
Kantar and WPP, shares insights to help brands navigate the fragmented consumer journey and understand what consumers expect from brands. - 9 out of 10 beauty consumers today are influenced by digital.
- The journey of a consumer in terms of awareness is shifting from TV to digital avenues, with 33% beauty consumers engaging digitally every day, 50% every week and 93% every month.
- The report also stated that in India, Tier-1 and Tier-2 city consumers are fast catching up with their peers from the metros when it comes to purchasing personal care products.
Today’s beauty consumers are online for advice, ideas and inspiration, with 9 out of 10 beauty consumers influenced by digital. The journey of a consumer in terms of awareness is shifting from TV to digital avenues, with 33% beauty consumers engaging digitally every day, 50% every week and 93% every month. Buying beauty products in India has also become a video-centric affair with YouTube emerging as a beauty advisor and search as a discovery platform. Amongst consumers surveyed, 81% are engaging with beauty creators on YouTube and 26% have purchased a beauty product as a result of watching a beauty video on YouTube.
The report found that over 50% beauty consumers are using social media and online videos, and 40% consumers use online search for research. 56% consumers use YouTube to compare and consider, while 30% reach their final decision through a mix of YouTube, Google Search and e-commerce websites. In India, Tier-1 and Tier-2 city consumers are fast catching up with their peers from the metros when it comes to purchasing personal care products. Tier-1 cities show similar engagement levels with digital touchpoints at 83% and Metros’ at 81%. However, price, benefits, comparison and recommendations stand at almost 60% overall. The study also found that gender divide is a myth, with both men and women showing similar interest and buying an average of nine beauty products every month.
Speaking on the report’s insights,
The report also captures the challenges that consumers face on their purchasing journey, with 21% facing difficulty in choosing the right product, while 24% find it hard to decide on a product without brand experience and 20% unable to envision how suitable a product is for them. Consumers are increasingly becoming more open to interacting with new technologies, with 67% beauty consumers interested in virtual reality, 64% inclined towards augmented reality and 69% keen on using voice assistants. New technologies can help brands meet buyers’ needs and provide a stronger user experience. Partnering with creators can also connect brands to consumers, as they get inspired, learn and buy based on recommendations.
Technology will need to be used to make their shopping journeys seamless and also finds ways of compensating the ‘touch – feel – try’ factor. For example, for makeup as a category, less informed consumers had the comfort of walking into stores with beauty advisors to educate and guide them. Online retailers will now have to use creative ways to guide consumers in this journey of discovery and education. Adoption of higher order technology, yet with the critical element of personalization will become a critical determinant to win.”