In recent years, the enhancement of national health awareness, the evolution of aesthetic concepts, and the popularization of scientific skincare concepts have led the Chinese skincare industry into a stage of high-quality development. The consumption demands of diverse groups such as Generation Z, new middle-class, and silver-haired individuals are continuously being refined, driving the industry from functional skincare to a new phase of refinement, personalization, and technology. At the same time, technological innovation, raw material upgrading, and channel transformation are intertwined and evolving, reshaping the brand competition landscape and product R&D logic.
Against this backdrop, Frost & Sullivan (Frost & Sullivan, abbreviated as 'Frost & Sullivan') in conjunction with LeadLeo Research Institute has released the '2025 China Skin Care Industry White Paper'. The aim is to systematically sort out the industry ecosystem, product matrix and efficacy system, deeply understand user needs and future trends, assist enterprises in seizing growth opportunities, and promote the sustainable development of China's skin care industry.

