Using technology to weed out counterfeits in the cosmetics industry
Vikas R Jain
Driving Brand Trust | CEO at Acviss | Anti-Counterfeiting & Traceability Innovator | Blockchain Advocate | UMD Alum | ASPA GB Member
Can you guess the sector that remains evergreen despite inflation or recession? You may call it vanity or a necessity of the new world. To many, it brings out their inner confidence and highlights a sense of identity. It is a habitual routine, yet a skilled regime. Have you guessed the sector we are talking about? It is the ever-booming beauty and cosmetics industry!?
It is always bright, despite the market gloom. So, what is the secret behind the sector’s forever boom?
Cosmetic products have become ubiquitous. But if you skip your beauty regime, everyone will notice. What happens when you skip your makeup routine for a single day? You may hear a barrage of questions from your well-wishers.?‘You look pale. Are you unwell? Something looks different. You look tired, are you ok?’
Despite the regular use and increasing demand for cosmetic products, it may be a stretch to call it an essential. In India, beauty and cosmetic products are still a luxury. But the socio-economic scenario in the country has given the green signal to cosmetics and beauty products in the urban as well as rural markets.
Here are some favorable reasons for the growth in the sector:
But is there a downside to the widespread availability and increasing demand? Is the sector blemish-free?
One cannot fathom FMCG without the well-known cosmetics brands. The most decorated and luxury part of a large retail store will be the cosmetics segment. Skincare, hair treatments, nail paints, oils, and soaps are just a few of the targeted products. Today, the cosmetics industry is a lot more sophisticated. Baby products, treatments for specific skin types, and essential oils are also on the rise. So, we know that cosmetics are an essential part of the?FMCG sector. But did you know that cosmetics products are the most counterfeited within FMCG?
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For experts in anti-counterfeit technology, the sale of fake cosmetics is not surprising.
Fake cosmetics are a dangerous menace. Do you know what goes into making a replica? Luxury cosmetics are exclusive and expensive. But if customers find out that the product, they bought is fake, will they trust the brand again? Scaring, itching and rashes are only a few side effects of fake cosmetics. Allergic reactions due to fakes can cause severe health issues to unsuspecting buyers. As customers become more sophisticated, and the market for cosmetics grows, it is important to prevent fakes.
Along with regulations, brands need anti-counterfeit technology -?
?Internet and online marketplaces are vast and expanding. Many brands have their official social media pages as well. But how can you?protect your brand from online abuse?and impersonation? With the growth in e-commerce, it is important to automate?online brand protection. Anti-counterfeit technology uses AI and ML to detect fake listings, impersonation, and other forms of online abuse across the web. Real-time detection and protection is the advantage of anti-counterfeit technology.
Consumers trust a brand with their skin, hair, beauty, and identity. Cosmetic brands have a moral obligation to educate and protect their consumers. But in the world of social media and e-commerce, brands cannot manually detect fakes. Leveraging?anti-counterfeit technology?is no longer an option as cosmetics rise in popularity.