Huda Beauty

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Huda Beauty is a cosmetics line launched in 2013 by American[1][2][3][4][5] businesswoman and makeup artist, Huda Kattan.[6][7][8][9] The founder, Kattan, was chosen as one of "The 25 Most Influential People on the Internet" by Time in 2017,[8] listed as one of The Richest Self-Made Women and one of the Top Three Beauty Influencers by Forbes.[10][11] In the span of 5 years, the brand has built a positive reputation on some of its products, such as fake eyelashes series, a collection of foundation, eyeshadow and some face palettes.[10]

Background[]

In April 2010, Huda Kattan started the beauty-related blog, Huda Beauty, and a YouTube channel.[8] She later found success on other platforms.[6] Kattan launched a cosmetic line named after her channel in 2013.[12][7][11] It has since become one of the world's fastest-growing beauty brands.[11]

As of 2021, Huda Beauty has more than 4.15 million subscribers on YouTube and is the number one account on the Instagram Beauty section in the world, with over 48 million followers.[13][8] The contents of Kattan's channels are beauty tutorial-oriented: Kattan shares makeup techniques, skincare routines and personal preferred beauty products from multiple brands.[citation needed] Huda Kattan has been called "a Kim Kardashian West of the beauty influencer economy" due to her looks, her family run business, and her influence, but Huda herself prefers for these comparisons to be put an end to now .[14]

Launch[]

The first Huda Beauty product was a collection of false eyelashes released through Sephora, in Dubai in 2011 and in the United States in 2015.[10][11][15] The Kardashian sisters were reported to use Huda Beauty lashes, providing an early publicity boost to the label.[15] As of 2020, Huda Beauty has an estimated net value of US$510 million and the company as a business is valued at over a billion dollars, according to Forbes.[16]

In December 2017, the company received a minority investment from TSG Consumer Partners, a private equity firm that had previously invested in beauty brands such as 'Smashbox' and 'Its Cosmetics' (both of which were purchased by major beauty conglomerates — Estée Lauder and L'Oréal).[17]

Products[]

Huda Beauty offers more than 140 products online or in-store.[10] The beauty brand has launched an entire range of products, including lipstick collections, face palettes like highlighter and contour, false lashes, and a collaborative product with Tweezerman.[7] Its Samantha Lashes #7, since launch, has been ranked as one of the best selling and highly reviewed lash products.[18][19]

In 2018, all launched products that together bring in at least $200 million in annual revenue.[20] Time described this as “an internet based beauty brand age”, as internet-to-business beauty products have taken over a large percentage from the traditional beauty market. They own a significantly growing share of the whole market.

Price[]

The price of Huda Beauty's products has been widely seen as reasonable compared to similar products that are sharing similar markets. Though, among blog-to-brand beauty brands, that created by YouTubers or Instagram bloggers [10] the price of Huda Beauty's products are relatively high. Bloggers mostly launch beauty products that they set a price a bit lower than the regular market price, as their brand names and quality usually have not been tested through time.[21]

However, Huda Beauty's foundation sells at 65 Australian dollars in Australian Sephora stores, while Fenty beauty by Rihanna offers a similar market-targeted foundation by 50 dollars. Also, the first-line beauty company, Estee Lauder, sells its well-reviewed foundation “Double Wear” under 60 dollars at a department store, like Westfield and David Jones in Australia.

However, Huda Beauty's most well known product: fake lashes “#7 Samantha” still achieve success in the sale,[18][19] although its price is 35 dollar in Australia. While SHU UEMURA, currently the first name in eye-related beauty section offers fake lashes for around 25 Australian dollars in department stores.

Review[]

The most welcomed products of the brand, according to its sale volume and net income is its fake lashes, which labeled as “#7”, and a collection of foundations. The foundation has widely commented as sufficient choice for a wide range of different skin tones.[7]

In the meanwhile, the eye shadow palette and fake eyelashes are the mostly positively reviewed products. While the face palettes and liquid lipstick or other products have seen a draw in the market share.[20]

Awards and Recognition[]

In 2016 Huda Kattan was awarded the Digital Innovator of the Year award in the category of prestige beauty by Women’s Wear [14] and in 2021 she won the Entrepreneurial Gamechanger of the Year award by Glamour Magazine.[22] Huda Beauty's false eye lashes won the Best False Lashes award by the wedding magazine The Knot in 2017.[23] Huda Beauty is the top selling Brand at Sephora Middle East and an increasingly popular brand at Harrod's London.

Controversies and criticism[]

Genital lightening[]

Huda Beauty as an internet based tutorial and brand has sparked major controversy on some topics. The brand faced intense disagreement over a blog post advising women about ways to lighten the color of their genitals.[24] Originally published on April 7, 2018, the page, named ”Why Your Vagina Gets Dark And How To Lighten It”, noted some tips from "trusted expert" and board-certified dermatologist Doris Day, MD. This post has been criticized as unprofessional and misleading.[24]

Allegations of copying[]

Foundation vs Fenty Beauty's[]

In 2017, Huda Beauty announced that it would soon be debuting a foundation collection with a more diverse range of shades. Following this announcement, the collection was criticized by Fenty Beauty followers that “it copies Fenty Beauty’s "Pro Filt'r" foundation collection image”. Huda Beauty's "#FauxFilter" foundations have a selection of 30 shades, while Rihanna's brand - Fenty Beauty "Pro Filt'r" foundation collection has 40 shades.[25] Others, however, applauded Huda Beauty for being one of the first brands to release an inclusive range of shades in Sephora stores globally.

Acne scar controversy[]

In 2015, a YouTuber from the UK, Em Ford, posted a video named “You Look Disgusting”.[26] The video talks about the surrounding negative comments to her, for humanizing people behind the screens to end any kind of bullying language. As of October 2018, the video has been viewed more than 28 million times.[26] There was a post from Huda that has been blamed for shaming other peer YouTubers’ acne scars. The owner, Kattan, posted a comment stating the only thing worse than a breakout is the acne scar. Nevertheless, Huda used Ford's positive post to show “how ugly” the acne scars could be.[27] After seeing Huda's post, Em Ford made a new post questioning if Huda as a popular brand wants to be one of the bullying problems or one of the solutions.[27] This ended with Kattan's replies to the posts and an apology online.

Marketing[]

The beauty industry is estimated to be worth $445 billion.[21] A key driver to its rapid growth are influencers on visually focused social platforms like YouTube, Instagram and Pinterest who build blog-to-brand businesses such as Fenty Beauty. According to Forbes, the barrier to entry for cosmetic businesses has fallen, as entrepreneurs with a strong social media following can hire laboratories to test formulae on a contract basis and can sell their products through stores such as Sephora and Ulta.[21]

According to the Instagram scheduling tool HopperHQ, which publishes an 'influencer rich list' estimating the value and income of internet influencers, Kattan could possibly earn up to AED 66,000 per sponsored post as the owner of Huda Beauty.[7][9] However, Kattan does not do sponsored content on her channel. Kattan was named as one of Time Magazine's 25 most influential people online, alongside J.K Rowling and Kim Kardashian West.[7]

Huda Beauty is among the best-selling cosmetics brands in Sephora in the Middle East and Harrods in London.[28] According to The Business of Fashion, Kattan's background as an Iraqi immigrant in America distinguishes her from other beauty influencers. She studied Finance in the United States, and pursued a career as a makeup artist in Dubai.[28]

Fragrances[]

In 2018, Huda Beauty stated that they were entering the skincare and fragrance markets and announced a new collection of perfume.[29]

Philanthropy[]

2020

  • June 2020: After the murder of George Floyd, Huda Beauty donated $500,000 to the NAACP.[30]
  • June 2020: Huda Beauty supported Doctors Without Borders (MSF) by matching the donations made through the Huda Beauty website, with their donation totaling $150,000 dollars in matched funds to the Doctors Without Borders COVID-19 Relief Fund [31]

2021

  • March 2021: Huda Kattan & Huda Beauty starts petition for beauty brands to disclose when they've retouched or edited their images or videos. Encouraging women & men to love themselves, dismantling toxic social media beauty standards[32]
  • March 2021: Huda Beauty stands up against racism against the Asian community, donates to Stop AAPI Hate[33]
  • April 2021: In Ramadan, Huda Beauty donated one million meals to the 100 Million Meals food drive initiative, which was launched by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum to provide food parcels to disadvantaged communities across 20 countries in Asia and Africa[34]
  • May 2021: Huda Beauty used their platforms to speak up about the forced evictions in Palestine and pushes 'biggest launch of the year' due to this[35] and donates $100,000 dollars to Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) to support their efforts on the ground
  • May 2021: Huda Kattan & Huda Beauty donated $100,000 dollars to Help India Breathe, a COVID-19 relief fundraiser launched by former monk Jay Shetty and his wife, Radhika Devlukia-Shetty[36]

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