Uncertain Tariffs Make Beauty a Lot Uglier
After contending with COVID-era inflation, the beauty industry and consumers face more supply disruptions and price hikes under Trump’s trade war.

President Donald Trump's alleged "liberation day" for American trade is set for April 2 and will usher in higher tariffs on top of those already in place. While the White House is narrowing its approach on reciprocal tariffs and even preparing to exempt certain countries, new fees on imports will raise the price of everything from automobiles to daily essentials, including beauty products.
As with most other sectors of the economy, the beauty industry relies heavily on trade. In 2023, the U.S. imported $6.58 billion and exported $6.86 billion in beauty products. Even though this represents a near one-to-one import-to-export ratio, only 7 percent of beauty and personal care products, like deodorants, soaps, and oral care items, sold in the U.S. are manufactured domestically.
While the president hasn't levied an import tax on beauty products specifically (at least not yet), Trump-imposed tariffs have already affected $445 billion in total trade with China. His current 20 percent levy on all Chinese goods includes plastic products and packaging, which is a commonality between all beauty products, from the luxurious to the utilitarian.
The U.S. imported $114 billion worth of plastics and rubbers in 2023, making it the largest importer of plastic products in the world. Meanwhile, China was the largest exporter, exporting $159 billion worth of plastic goods that same year. Plastic imports from Canada and Mexico, America's second- and third-largest suppliers of plastic in 2022, respectively, are expected to face a 25 percent premium come April 2.
Moving the manufacturing of essential products, like plastic packaging, to the U.S. is a stated goal of tariff supporters, but it is easier said than done. Plastic production is done overseas because labor costs in countries such as China ($7 per hour) and Mexico ($5.10 per hour) are substantially lower than in the U.S. ($30 per hour). Meanwhile, building the necessary infrastructure to support a domestic manufacturing spree would be expensive, especially as firms navigate stricter regulations and compliance costs.
Even if American plastic production could scale up, consumers of self-care products would not be impervious to tariffs. The beauty industry isn't able to fully onshore production since products rely on materials that can't be fully sourced or replicated in the United States, such as Asian or African oils. Stringent patent protections, meanwhile, require that certain formulas be sourced from ingredients from specific geographical regions or countries.
Hair care and salon services have seen supply chain disruptions since 2019 that have increased prices by 27 percent. In response to higher costs, Americans are choosing low-maintenance options, going longer between appointments, or forgoing services altogether. A trade war increases the cost of everything, including daily beauty essentials. Even the mere uncertainty of increased tariffs will exacerbate the challenges salon owners and consumers face, forcing more Americans to trade down.
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After contending with Biden era inflation…
You guys still don't understand. Trump created the External Revenue Service to collect tariffs. Notice the word "External"? That's because foreigners pay his tariffs, not us. Tariffs on China are tariffs on China. Tariffs on Canada are tariffs on Canada . Tariffs on Mexico are tariffs on Mexico. Get it? That's why those countries are so afraid of our tariffs. They're the ones paying them. Trump's tariffs are unlike other tariffs because the taxes are paid by them, not us. And that's why they won't raise prices. Because we're not the ones paying them. Besides, you didn't complain about Biden's tariffs you hypocrite. That invalidates your criticism of Trump's tariffs.
/what many retarded Trump defenders really believe
Hahaha! Look at him go!
Here goes Strawcasmic with more strawman arguments once again. In this instance, he packs as many into his comment so that one strawman bolsters another and he tries to make the wall of straw look strong and solid while he revels in his own TDS.
Yes indeed.
Poor sarcbot.
Who needs 23 choices of deodorant?
The same guy who needs 17 sneakers — all for the left foot.
tested on bunnies. whole industry is booooooo
Leftards have had 100-Years to UNDO their executive order Tariff F'Up.
Why don't you start there instead of handing all the power to the executive and then only complaining when a Republican uses power leftards gave them.
Or more reasonably the take-away is Leftards and Libertards don't really give a sh*t about Tariffs. They just want an excuse to complain about Trump.
They aren't complaining about tariffs from other countries. Same goes for the immigration policies of other countries.
Their positions aren't principled, but instead represent a more consistent anti-American viewpoint.
After contending with COVID-era inflation, the beauty industry and consumers face more supply disruptions and price hikes under Trump’s trade war.
Good, women need to layoff the pancake makeup and giant fake eyelashes already.
How will we identify the girl bosses?
By the giant injected lips, of course. Because nothing says sexy quite like having a mouth that looks like a baboon's prolapsed anus.
So blue hair and nose rings will become unaffordable? Terrifying.
Those fatties moved to the UK after Trump was victorious:
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/real-life/size-30-woman-says-fat-27413724
Has Trump’s sister weighed in on this?
Why do you think she is freaking out?