British at-home beauty device maker The Beauty Tech Group (LON:TBTG) on Tuesday raised its full-year top-line and profit guidance after reporting sustained momentum through the first half of the year. Management said growth across the group's core brands and principal markets underpinned the decision to lift targets.
The company now expects revenue of at least
Specifically, the group set a new minimum revenue target of at least and an adjusted core profit floor of at least .
Those revised targets sit above the company-compiled analyst consensus, which had forecast revenue of and adjusted core profit of .
In its statement the group said it had maintained "strong momentum" throughout the first six months of the year and that half-year revenue was expected to be materially ahead of the same period last year. Management pointed to a pipeline of new product launches and to continuing expansion in the At-Home Beauty Device market as reasons for confidence going into the second half.
CEO Laurence Newman was quoted saying: "With a number of product launches in the pipeline, coupled with the At-Home Beauty Device market continuing to grow at pace, we enter the second half of the year with positive momentum."
The Beauty Tech Group will report interim results for the six months ending June 30, 2026 in September, the company added.
Sectors likely affected
- Consumer electronics and personal care - demand for at-home beauty devices is central to the group's sales trajectory.
- Retail and distribution - performance across key markets and brands suggests implications for channel activity and inventory flows.
Further context and limitations
The company statement highlights outperformance in the first half and raises full-year floors for revenue and adjusted core profit, but the group will publish detailed interim figures in September. The announcement references market expansion and planned product launches as factors supporting the upgraded guidance; however, the statement does not quantify the contribution of individual brands, regions, or product lines to the stronger result.