THE WHAT? Coty has announced its results for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023. The US beauty behemoth saw LFL sales increase 17 percent, ahead of its recently raised guidance of 12 to 15 percent. Adjusted EBITDA soared 25 percent to US$165.4 million.
THE DETAILS That strong finish contributed to FY sales growth of 5 percent, including a 2 percent negative impact from the Russia business exit and core LFL sales growth of 12 percent.
By segment, the prestige business led during the final quarter with LFL sales growth of 21 percent versus the prior year. Consumer beauty saw LFL revenue rise 10 percent. Geographically, Coty said that all regions contributed to growth.
THE WHY? Sue Y. Nabi, Coty’s CEO, said, “In the midst of on-going macroeconomic uncertainty, beauty demand remains resilient across our key categories and geographies, with no signs of tradedown, while the ‘fragrance index’ we have been discussing for over a year shows no sign of slowing. In fact, the beauty category continues to be a standout in key markets like the U.S., as the only category amongst all CPG and general merchandise categories to grow volumes in the last six months, speaking to the beauty industry’s ability to meet consumers’ emotional needs.
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Skincare Products: Including cleansers, moisturizers, serums, and treatments targeting specific skin concerns such as acne, aging, hyperpigmentation, and sensitivity.
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Cosmetics: Makeup products such as foundations, concealers, eyeliners, lipsticks, and eyeshadows designed to enhance facial features and achieve desired looks.
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Hair Care Products: Shampoos, conditioners, styling products, and treatments to maintain and improve the health and appearance of hair.
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Dermatological Treatments: Prescription or over-the-counter treatments for medical conditions like acne, eczema, psoriasis, or rosacea.
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Aesthetic Devices: Equipment used for professional treatments including laser devices, microneedling pens, radiofrequency devices, and IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) machines.
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Injectable Aesthetics: Products such as dermal fillers and botulinum toxin (Botox) used to enhance facial contours, reduce wrinkles, and achieve smoother skin.
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Nutritional Supplements: Supplements aimed at promoting skin health, hair growth, and overall well-being, often containing vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
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Home Use Beauty Devices: Devices like facial cleansing brushes, LED light therapy masks, and microcurrent devices designed for at-home skincare treatments.