Beauty Tech Group revenue up 39% to record £141m

Recently-floated The Beauty Tech Group plc, the Cheshire firm which owns brands including CurrentBody Skin, ZIIP Beauty and Tria Laser, said its revenue increased 39.4% to a record £141 million and profit before tax soared 196% to £15.2 million in the year to December 31, 2025.

The firm said CurrentBody Skin revenue grew 59% to £125.8 million and ZIIP Beauty revenue grew 46% to £13.2 million, with Tria Laser contributing £2 million.

It said year-on-year revenue growth is expected to continue into FY26, with FY26 revenue in line with current market expectation,  but due to stronger margins, it is anticipated that profit will be ahead of expectations.

The Beauty Tech Group CEO Laurence Newman said: “2025 was a transformational year for The Beauty Tech Group and I am pleased to report our maiden full year results.

“The strong financial and operational performance significantly exceeded our initial expectations set out at IPO, with the group delivering record revenues of £141.0m and Adjusted EBITDA of £37.5m.

“These results demonstrate that our market-leading brands and products are gaining increasing recognition with customers, and our targeted go-to market strategy and international footprint provide a solid platform for sustainable growth.

“Looking ahead, the structural growth drivers across the group’s three core addressable markets of anti-ageing, hair removal and hair regrowth, provide us with confidence in both the long-term demand for At-Home Beauty Devices (AHBD) and The Beauty Tech Group’s significant market opportunity.

“Our investment in clinical research and independent third-party product validation reinforces our position as the leading specialist in at-home beauty technology.

“We have a strong pipeline of innovative product development across our three brands and I am confident that the Group is well placed to deliver long-term profitable growth for shareholders.”