Beauty tech 2022 trends from Mintel include metaverse, NFTs, blockchain and device innovation

In CosmeticsDesign-Europes 11th Beauty 4.0 Podcast a digital series looking at how technology and innovation will shape beautys future we catch up with Andrew McDougall, director of beauty and personal care research at Mintel.

Andrew McDougall, director of beauty and personal care research at Mintel
Andrew McDougall, director of beauty and personal care research at Mintel

In this 20-minute podcast, McDougall talks about the evolving market trends behind beauty tech and sheds light on key opportunities for brands looking to play into this space, be it via devices, NFTs, metaverse involvement or blockchain.

User tech versus industry tech

Theres a lot of tech coming through that is really interesting to look at from that end-user side of things, McDougall said.

But then also, technology in beauty is really interesting to look at in terms of online and what the digital space means. Obviously, those trends were around two, three years ago anyway, but theyve been accelerated over the last two years with the pandemic, and were now seeing us play in spaces such as connecting virtually () and I think the future is going to be this mix of online and offline shopping, he said.

The rise of the metaverse, for example, opened up very interesting opportunities for online engagement and beauty shopping, he said, as did the work behind NFTs [non-fungible tokens]. The biggest challenge for beauty brands working in the metaverse or with NFTs, however, was working out what direction to take consumers in after engaging them, he said.

I dont know if we know fully what to do with this audience once we have it. Its a captive audience, its very active, and we dont know what to do with it yet.