Weekly Beauty Industry Trends — March 29, 2026
This week in the global beauty industry, matte makeup is officially back in the spotlight, with major players like Rare Beauty, NARS, and Estée Lauder rolling out new collections. We're also seeing industry bodies push back against misinformation regarding EU safety regulations, plus fresh insights into what today’s sustainability-conscious consumers really want. Lastly, with new EU packaging rules arriving in May 2026, brands are bracing for significant regulatory shifts.
Weekly Beauty Industry Trends — March 29, 2026
🔥 Top 3 Headlines This Week
1. Why Matte Makeup Is Making a Comeback
- The Lowdown: Matte is back in a big way. From Rare Beauty’s new 48-shade self-setting matte foundation to a surge in velvet-finish blushes and eyeshadows, brands are pivoting away from the glossy, dewy look that dominated the last few years. It’s a clear shift in consumer taste, and premium giants like NARS, Estée Lauder, and Dior are all leaning in.
- Why It Matters: When the heavy hitters move in the same direction, it’s a strong signal of where the market is headed. This "return to matte" marks a major cycle shift in aesthetic preferences.
- Brands/Companies: Rare Beauty, NARS, Estée Lauder, Dior

2. Industry Warning: Misinformation on EU Safety Regs
- The Lowdown: Trade groups Cosmetics Europe and IFRA are sounding the alarm on the spike in misinformation surrounding EU cosmetic safety rules. They’re calling for a unified front to defend science-based regulations like ‘Omnibus VI’ and clear up the confusion currently clouding the industry.
- Why It Matters: Misinformation isn't just annoying; it kills consumer trust and damages brand reputation. Seeing regulators and industry bodies join forces to set the record straight is a major development for communication strategies in the EU.
- Brands/Companies: Cosmetics Europe, IFRA

3. How the "Me Economy" Is Reshaping Sustainability
- The Lowdown: A new study by EcoVox reveals that consumers aren't just looking for "eco-friendly" labels anymore. Instead, their purchasing decisions are driven by a mix of economic concerns, personal health, and ingredient transparency—a phenomenon being called the "Me Economy."
- Why It Matters: Standard "clean" or "eco" marketing isn't cutting it anymore. Brands need to prove value, safety, and transparency all at once if they want to stay relevant.
- Brands/Companies: EcoVox

💄 New Launches & Brand News
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Woman & Home’s March Must-Haves: From sleep-inducing body care to high-tech skin tools, the editors share their 10 favorite launches of the month. The focus? Sleep recovery and tech-integrated skincare.
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Woman & Home: 13 Products the Team Finished: Ever wonder what beauty editors actually use until the bottle is empty? Here are 13 items the team hit "pan" on this March, ranging from fragrances to skincare.

- 15 New Beauty Products for March: Shopping editors curated a list of the 15 most impressive launches hitting the shelves this month.
📊 Market & Business Trends
- 2026 Beauty Trends (Indian Retailer): A deep dive into the Asian market reveals a "slowing down" trend. Consumers are ditching viral fads in favor of personalized routines and products that suit their local climate and specific skin needs.

- BeautyMatter Week 13 Roundup: A quick look at the latest from Makeup by Mario, Bobbi Brown, and Ouai, covering the most noteworthy brand moves of the week.

🧪 Ingredients & Tech
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Navigating EU Packaging Rules: A guide on how the industry needs to adapt plastic packaging to meet 2030 requirements. It covers recyclability, reusability, and recycled content—things brands exporting to the EU need to prioritize now.
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EU Ingredient Bans Update: The clock is ticking on new ingredient bans. With the Omnibus regulation coming into effect on May 1, 2026, brands are scrambling to audit their current formulas against new CMR (carcinogenic, mutagenic, reprotoxic) classifications.
📋 Regulation & Sustainability
- New EU Packaging Regulations: Starting in August 2026, these new rules will impact every brand selling in the EU, regardless of where they are based. Expect stricter requirements on waste reduction and material recyclability.

- Sustainable Cosmetics Summit 2026: This year’s event is laser-focused on biodiversity, ethical sourcing, and cleaning up the supply chain. It’s a sign that the industry is finally moving beyond surface-level "green" marketing.
🔮 Looking Ahead
- May 1st Deadline: All eyes are on the EU Omnibus regulation. Brands must ensure their ingredient lists are fully compliant by May 1st.
- The Matte Takeover: Watch for more matte product launches as brands capitalize on this aesthetic shift.
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