Coty's Consumer Beauty Weakness Persists: Is Turnaround Near?

Wednesday, Mar 18, 2026 10:54 am ET2min read
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- Coty's Consumer Beauty division faces structural challenges, with 2026 Q2 revenues down 2% reported/6% LFL amid weak U.S.-Europe market positioning.

- Adjusted operating income fell 62.6% to $27.4M in Q2, with margins contracting to 5%, driven by weaker gross margins and higher spending.

- The company initiated brand refinements and spending reallocations, showing early stabilization in some product lines but persistent performance gaps remain.

- Coty's shares have dropped 60.8% year-to-date as structural challenges and slower recovery pace continue to weigh on investor confidence.

Coty Inc.’s COTY Consumer Beauty division has been facing structural challenges related to weaker positioning in key mass cosmetics categories, particularly across the United States and Europe. The segment continues to lag broader market trends, reflecting an ongoing gap between its performance and category growth, which has weighed on both sales momentum and profitability.

This underlying weakness remained evident in the second quarter of fiscal 2026. Consumer Beauty net revenues declined 2% on a reported basis to $545 million and fell 6% on a like-for-like basis. For the first half, revenues dropped 5% on a reported basis and 8% LFL to $1.05 billion, highlighting sustained pressure across major markets and categories. Earnings performance within the segment also deteriorated significantly during the second quarter. Adjusted operating income fell sharply from $73.7 million to $27.4 million, while the adjusted operating margin contracted from 13.3% to 5%, reflecting weaker gross margins and increased spending levels.

While the pace of decline showed some moderation compared with the previous quarter, the segment continues to face broad-based challenges. The persistent gap between Coty’s Consumer Beauty performance and overall market trends remains a key factor weighing on results, particularly in core regions.

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At the same time, the company has initiated a set of measures aimed at improving execution within the division, including refining brand positioning, streamlining product initiatives and reallocating spending priorities. Early indications suggest some stabilization in select product lines, though the overall performance gap remains evident.

All said, Coty’s Consumer Beauty business appears to be troubled, with both revenue and margin pressures persisting. While recent trends point to a slower rate of decline and early signs of stabilization, the segment’s recovery appears gradual, with structural challenges still firmly in place.

Coty, which currently holds a Zacks Rank #4 (Sell), has seen its shares slump 60.8% in the past year against the industry’s growth of 11.2%.

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