The Most Beauty-Obsessed Countries: Cosmetic Quality and Consumption Compared
In the world of cosmetics, some countries reign supreme. Cosmetic companies often flock to these countries in order to test their products on a wider range of consumers. In this blog post, we will take a look at the most beauty-obsessed countries and compare their cosmetic quality and consumption. We will also explore why these countries are so fascinated with cosmetics and what it means for the global cosmetic industry.
Top-10 countries
A study was conducted in 2016 by the market research company Synovate, which surveyed over 12,000 women from 24 countries. This study found that South Korea spends the most money on cosmetics – a staggering $13 billion per year! The US is second place with $11 billion spent annually and China comes in at third with $11 billion spent annually as well. For comparison’s sake, India only spends about $40 million per year. In terms of cosmetic products used daily or weekly by women in these countries (excluding South Korea), we see a different picture: Japan wins first place for its 35% usage rate followed closely behind by Brazil at 32%. Third place goes to Russia with 31%, then Mexico takes fourth spot at 29%. Surprisingly, Ecuador took the place in TOP-20. When I travelled in Ecuador I bought so much cosmetics.
The top cosmetic products used in these countries were: mascara, eyeliner and lipstick. There were also some interesting differences between the countries surveyed in terms of what other cosmetics they use. For example, Chinese women frequently apply BB cream to their faces – a type of makeup that does not exist elsewhere! South Korean moms use eye shadow more than anyone else worldwide while Japanese women prefer powder foundation over liquid or cream formulas (most Americans do too!).
In Brazilians’ daily beauty regimes you’ll find hair dyeing as well as lots of body lotion application because they have such dry skin compared with most other parts around world where people typically don’t need it so much on regular basis – or maybe just reapply after showering? Russian ladies prefer to use eyebrow pencils and Indian women often put henna on their hair. So, as you can see, there are many fascinating beauty rituals that differ depending on the country.
What could account for this widespread obsession with cosmetics? One theory is that it stems from a desire to look good in order to secure a mate. This may be especially true in countries like South Korea where looks are highly prized. In addition, some people argue that cosmetics offer a sense of control over one’s appearance – an important consideration for women who live in societies that often place a high value on perfectionism. Whatever the reasons behind it, the global cosmetic industry is sure to benefit from this enduring fascination with all things beautiful!
What Are The Best Ingredients to Look for in Your Cosmetics?
When it comes to cosmetics, not all ingredients are created equal. Some are better than others, and some can even be harmful if they’re not used correctly. In this blog post, we will discuss the best ingredients to look for in your cosmetics products.
If you’re looking for a new cosmetic product, the first thing that you should do is check out its ingredients. Some of these ingredients may be good for your skin; others could potentially cause irritation or allergic reactions if not used properly.
One of the best things about cosmetics is how many different types there are. You can find anything from lipsticks to nail polails in the store, and they all come with their own unique set of ingredients that make up what makes them work so well on us!
So when you’re looking for a new cosmetic product, there are some things that will always be important no matter what type of makeup we’re talking about. For example, if you’re looking for a foundation that will give you an even skin tone all over your face without being too heavy on any part of it then go ahead and look at some mineral foundations which tend to be lighter weight than liquid ones!
It’s also important to know what kind of coverage level we’re talking about, because that will determine how much time you spend applying and removing this particular cosmetic product from your skin. A lot of people are worried about mineral foundations not being able to cover up blemishes or dark circles under the eyes well enough but these products have really come along ways over the years with their ability to conceal those pesky imperfections.