KEY POINTS
  • L'Oreal, which has been shifting resources to boost digital channels, touted record sales on Alibaba's Tmall platform during China's Singles Day shopping bonanza in November.
L'Oreal stand is seen on a drugstore in Krakow, Poland on January 26, 2022.

Holiday spending in the U.S. and China helped L'Oreal beat growth expectations over the crucial end-of-year period as consumers splurged on beauty products.

Fuelled by North America - the fastest-growing region for L'Oreal - and mainland China, the world's largest cosmetics group's sales rose 11.2% on a like-for-like basis over the last three months of 2021 to 9.09 billion euros ($10.40 billion), beating the 8.74 billion euros forecast of analysts in a
Refinitiv poll.