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Survey Data: COVID-19 Impact on Beauty

ICMAD has surveyed its beauty and personal care membership on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on businesses, with top challenges including ingredient and raw material delays, component and packaging shortages, reduced/​canceled orders from retailers and consumers, and closures of production lines in some impacted areas. A notable number of respondents reported little to no negative impact as of March 19, a result that could easily change.

Because the United States has not rapidly implemented a widespread COVID-19 action plan nationwide, the recoveries seen in Singapore and China may take longer to manifest in the U.S. market.

Cashflow is “very strained,” per ICMAD’s data, showing that suppliers are demanding money up-front or offering extended payment options. At the same time, customer payments are slowing even as purchase orders get canceled.

No doubt, beauty organizations are reforecasting for the year and in some cases leveraging resources from the Small Business Administ­ration, which is accepting disaster area loan applications.

Top Impacts

The most common immediate impacts have been:

That said, the safety of staffers was first and foremost the primary concern.

The Respondents

Among 49 respondents, including brands, contract manufact­urers, design consultants, testing laboratories, wholesalers, regulatory consultants, etc., more than half represented small/​startup businesses with less than $5 million in annual sales.

Retail Impact

Operations & Manufacturing

 

 

 

 

 

Source: GCI Magazine