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Why Chinese Beauty is Set to be Our Next Skin Care Obsession

Marie-Antoinette Issa by Marie-Antoinette Issa
09/03/2026
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J-beauty (Japanese beauty) first paved the way, establishing the foundation for Asian beauty trends (with iconic brands like Shiseido dating back to the late 19th century) before Korea’s K-beauty gained global momentum through the irresistible power of K-pop. However, it appears that Australia may finally be ready for the next chapter: Chinese beauty – with 2026 shaping up to be the year that C Beauty (still trying to make it stick!) – takes centre stage. And it’s a trend worth watching.

What makes Chinese beauty so exciting is how it blends playful creativity with effective, everyday skin care. Where J-beauty emphasised elegance, tradition, and ritual, and K-beauty revolutionised skin care with multi-step routines and quirky innovations, Chinese beauty feels distinctly modern: inventive, pop-culture savvy, and accessible. It’s a mix of high-performance products, character-led packaging, and lifestyle appeal, designed to resonate with younger audiences who want both results and a sense of fun in their routines.

One reason C-beauty is gaining traction in Australia is its cultural versatility. It draws on centuries of traditional Chinese medicine and herbal skin care wisdom – think ginseng, pearl powder, and lotus extracts – while also leaning into modern design trends, digital storytelling, and collaborations with internationally beloved characters. The result is beauty that feels both grounded and aspirational. Consumers aren’t just buying a moisturiser or sheet mask; they’re investing in a little moment of joy and expression, something that looks as good on a vanity as it performs on the skin.

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Another factor driving interest in Chinese beauty is affordability without compromise. Many C-beauty brands strike a delicate balance: their products are accessible, priced for everyday indulgence, yet backed by serious research and attention to formulation. This combination of quality and approachability has made it particularly appealing to Gen Z and millennial audiences in Australia, who are eager to explore new trends without breaking the bank. Unlike the multi-step, sometimes intimidating routines of early K-beauty, Chinese beauty often prioritises simplicity and enjoyment, making self-care feel effortless yet rewarding.

It’s also impossible to ignore the influence of collaborations and character-led marketing in this trend. From Disney-themed sheet masks to Sanrio-inspired skin care tools, the crossover of pop culture with self-care is striking a chord with young Australians. Brands like MINISO have shown how this approach can work on a local scale, blending cult-favourite characters with everyday products, and turning beauty into something collectible and shareable. This playful edge is a big part of why C-beauty is poised to capture the imagination of consumers who want their routines to be both practical and visually delightful.

Social media is amplifying the trend too. TikTok reels and Instagram stories featuring Chinese skin care products are exploding, often highlighting the unique textures, quirky packaging, or surprising ingredients that set C-beauty apart. In a market where the visual and experiential elements of a product matter just as much as efficacy, Chinese beauty is tailor-made for a generation that loves to share, discover, and engage online.

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So what can Australian beauty enthusiasts expect in 2026? More brands launching locally, more collaborations that blend pop culture with beauty, and more products that make taking care of your skin feel like a little indulgence rather than a chore. Whether it’s a hydrating mask infused with traditional botanicals, a fun lip balm shaped like a cartoon character, or a cleverly packaged serum that feels like a collectible, Chinese beauty is bringing a fresh, vibrant energy to the market.

In short, Chinese beauty is not just another passing trend – it’s a new lens on self-care that combines heritage, innovation, and playfulness. Australia is finally catching up with what global beauty enthusiasts have been anticipating for years: a wave of skin care and beauty that’s effective, exciting, and irresistibly fun. And while brands like MINISO are helping introduce audiences to the concept, the real story is much bigger: a movement that’s set to reshape how Australians approach their daily beauty rituals, one inventive, joyful product at a time.

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Marie-Antoinette Issa

Marie-Antoinette Issa

Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel, Women Love Tech and Women Love Travel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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