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Scroll to success: unveiling the impact of social media marketing on women's cosmetic product purchasing behaviour

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  • M.S. Shahina Begum
  • Densingh Joshua Israel

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As women's social involvement and employment have become more institutionalised, cosmetics have grown significantly as a form of self-expression and self-image projection. With the development of social media, businesses in the beauty industry now have a powerful tool for reaching their target market and promoting their goods. This study examines how social media marketing affects women's cosmetics purchasing decisions. The study focuses on Tamil Nadu's female internet shoppers who purchase cosmetics through social media or online retail websites. The findings of this study reveal several key insights regarding the impact of the social media platform, attribute (AT), satisfaction (SA), customer intention, and trust (TR) on the buying behaviour of women in the context of cosmetic product purchasing. Customer purchase intention (CPI) strongly predicts actual buying behaviour (BB), suggesting that effective marketing campaigns can stimulate favourable intentions and drive conversions. Customer intention, influenced by social media, was a weak predictor for actual purchasing behaviour. Customer satisfaction and customer intention were found to be significant predictors of actual shopping behaviour, whereas trust was found to play significant roles in shaping female consumers' purchasing decisions. This study provides valuable insights into how social media influences consumers' buying behaviour for cosmetic items.

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  • M.S. Shahina Begum & Densingh Joshua Israel, 2025. "Scroll to success: unveiling the impact of social media marketing on women's cosmetic product purchasing behaviour," International Journal of Electronic Finance, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 14(3), pages 335-355.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijelfi:v:14:y:2025:i:3:p:335-355
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