Over a dozen UK beauty brands will launch themselves at Cosmoprof India 2024, a premier business-to-business beauty event.
This initiative underscores the growing trade collaboration between the UK and India, particularly in the thriving beauty sector.
Showcasing British Excellence
The UK pavilion at Cosmoprof India 2024, hosted at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai from December 5-7, will feature a diverse array of British beauty brands.
Three renowned brands, Delilah, Eve Taylor, and Dr.PAWPAW, are announcing new launches and partnerships in the Indian market.
- Delilah: Known for its luxury, cruelty-free, and vegan cosmetics, Delilah is partnering with Maison Adriane in India. Frauke G Hamer, Export Director and Co-founder of Delilah, expressed excitement about this partnership, stating, “This marks a significant milestone in our journey to bring our cruelty-free beauty products to a global audience.”
- Eve Taylor: With its sustainable and fresh product range, Eve Taylor is set to introduce its professional line free from artificial colors and fragrances.
- Dr. PAWPAW: This brand is delighted to partner with Kanvar Group in India, aiming to deliver its multipurpose lip, skin, and hair care solutions across multiple retailers.
Networking and Business Opportunities
A special networking reception, hosted by His Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for South Asia, Harjinder Kang, will kickstart the three-day mission. British television personality Samantha Faiers, representing Revive Collagen, and leading figures from 17 British brands will be in attendance.
This reception is designed to facilitate meaningful connections between UK beauty brands and Indian business leaders, retailers, and distributors.
Highlights of the Event
- Exhibition Details: The UK pavilion will be open from December 5-7, 2024, at Jasmine Hall 2, Jio World Convention Centre.
- Industry Representation: The event will feature a strong mix of companies from various sectors, including skincare, cosmetics, haircare, nailcare, manufacturing, and beauty-tech[2].
- Market Insights: India’s beauty market is one of the fastest-growing globally, with a projected value of over £25 billion. The market has seen significant growth driven by direct-to-consumer e-commerce post-COVID-19.
Economic and Trade Implications
The UK’s £24.5 billion beauty industry will reap significant benefits from this initiative.
His Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for South Asia, Harjinder Kang, emphasized the importance of trade between the UK and India, stating,
“Trade, across sectors, is at the heart of the UK-India partnership, and I’m excited to see the ambition reflected in the beauty sector as well.”
Educational Opportunities
The event offers a comprehensive program including:
- Three days of exhibition on the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) Cosmoprof stand
- Access to Cosmoprof Match
- Tailored meetings and networking opportunities with major Indian retail and digital beauty partners
- Full market briefing covering business considerations such as certification, tariffs, IP, marketing, legal, cultural, digital, wholesale, and retail strategy
- Retail site visits to key malls and beauty concept stores.
Market Compliance and Growth
Navigating India’s complex regulatory framework is crucial for UK beauty brands. A recent webinar on mastering cosmetic compliance in India highlighted the importance of understanding safety and labeling requirements, product registration, and import clearance.
This knowledge will be essential for brands looking to capitalize on the booming Indian cosmetics market, valued at $8.1 billion in 2023 and expected to reach $18.4 billion by 2032.
Forward-Looking Perspective
As the UK beauty industry continues to innovate and expand globally, events like Cosmoprof India 2024 serve as pivotal platforms for growth.
British beauty brands will capture India’s thriving beauty market, backed by government and strategic partnerships.
Sources: THX News, British High Commission New Delhi & British Deputy High Commission Mumbai.