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    Fragrances and Skincare Drive Turnaround: Estée Lauder Forecasts Strong Annual Profit Above Expectations

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimAugust 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Estée Lauder has issued an annual profit forecast that beats Wall Street estimates, driven by surging demand for upscale fragrances and premium skincare products. Following the news, shares of the cosmetics giant—parent to brands like Clinique and M.A.C—surged roughly 18% in early trading.

    The strong outlook comes as CEO Stephane de La Faverie’s “Beauty Reimagined” strategy gains momentum, refocusing the company on operational execution following the collapse of merger talks with Puig earlier this year.

    Key Financial Highlights

    • Q4 Net Sales: $3.63 billion, beating analyst expectations of $3.54 billion.

    • Q4 Adjusted Profit: $0.39 per share, surpassing the consensus estimate of $0.32 per share.

    • Fiscal 2027 Adjusted EPS Guidance: Projected between $3.10 and $3.35 (midpoint $3.22 vs. $3.18 analyst estimates).

    Core Drivers of Growth

    1. Upscale Fragrances Leading the Charge

    Luxury fragrances emerged as a standout category, posting a 10% net sales growth in the fourth quarter. Growth was anchored by niche, high-end brands like Le Labo and Tom Ford, which appeal strongly to younger, affluent consumers across genders.

    2. Re-energized Expansion in China & Retail

    Under its updated turnaround push, Estée Lauder is expanding its distribution footprint while reducing discount dependencies in key international growth regions, particularly China. Strategic retail expansions—such as bringing M.A.C into US Sephora stores—helped stabilize makeup sales despite broader headwinds.

    3. Tariff Refunds Buffer Earnings

    The company recorded a $38 million benefit from tariff refunds in Q4, helping offset an overall $102 million full-year tariff burden and mitigating operational disruptions linked to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.

    Segment Performance Breakdown

    Business Segment Recent Sales Performance Strategic Focus / Growth Strategy
    Fragrances +10% growth Expanding niche retail channels (Le Labo, Tom Ford) and targeting younger demographics.
    Skincare Resilient / Growing Leveraging demand for brands like The Ordinary to counter headwinds in other segments.
    Makeup Flat Applying the fragrance playbook to boost innovation; expanding M.A.C retail footprint.
    Hair Care -1% decline Overhauling product lines following slumping Aveda sales.

    Future Strategy

    Estée Lauder plans to apply its successful fragrance and skincare playbook to revitalize flat and declining segments like hair care and makeup. By streamlining its supply chain, increasing marketing investments, and accelerating premium product launches, management aims to sustain steady long-term recovery.

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