Navigating the green beauty boom: Unveiling the influence of social media on consumer behavior in the organic cosmetics industry

Author:

Pandey Nivedita1ORCID,Vaishnava Abhishek1ORCID,Gupta Priyanka1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. NIMS University, Jaipur, INDIA

Abstract

It has been evident in the recent years that the natural and organic segment particularly in the beauty industry is steadily growing with people’s awareness of the health effects of using natural products. Today, social networks are the main driving force affecting consumer attitude and their behavior concerning this sector. This paper will seek to evaluate the utility of social media and the purchase pattern in the organic cosmetics sector. The ‘literature review outlines several that have led to what is commonly referred to as the ‘green beauty boom’ The theoretical framework entails theories from the marketing channel that regards consumer behavior within the social media and eWOM contexts. The research designed consisted of a written self- administered survey and face- to face interviews with fifteen consumers of organic beauty products within the age range of 18-35 years whereby data was gathered and analyzed qualitatively by the use of thematic analysis. Stylized facts also establish how the content on social media platforms and reviews influence distinct stages in the consumer decision process of organic cosmetics. Of all the mentioned evaluative resources, those commonly used by consumers include resources accessed from social media sites. Moreover, as to the communities of people, who are interested in organic lifestyles or natural products influencing the degree of positive attitudes in the usage of natural ingredients and environmental sources. Consequently, the author discusses the subsequent marketing implications for the brands based on the paper and provides ideas for the subsequent brand development, the opportunities, and the possible ethical issues that should be considered by brands in the context of this area. From this study further research can be made to contribute to the mass pool of data that helps in understanding new media that constitutes consumer culture today.

Publisher

Modestum Ltd

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