Growth Has Slowed Dramatically for e.l.f. Beauty. What Should Investors Do With the Stock Now?

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Shares of cosmetics company e.l.f. Beauty (NYSE: ELF) have quickly plunged about 26% from recent highs and it's because the growth rate has suddenly come crashing down for this high-growth business.

On Aug. 8, e.l.f. Beauty's management actually raised its full-year revenue guidance. Previously, it had expected net sales of $1.23 billion, at most, for its fiscal 2025 (which ends in March 2025). Now it expects net sales of $1.28 billion, at least, which is an improvement. But investors reacted negatively nevertheless because of what this guidance implies: a dramatic drop in its sales growth rate.

For fiscal 2025, e.l.f. Beauty's updated guidance implies 25% to 27% top-line year-over-year growth. But consider that first-quarter net sales were up by 50%. This means that the final three quarters of fiscal 2025 are only expected to grow 20% from the same three quarters of fiscal 2024.

As the chart below shows, e.l.f. Beauty's shareholders haven't experienced growth this slow since early 2022.

ELF Revenue (Quarterly YoY Growth) Chart
ELF Revenue (Quarterly YoY Growth) data by YCharts

What should investors do now that e.l.f. Beauty's growth rate has plunged?

This is a great business

The cosmetics space is competitive, but e.l.f. Beauty has been able to take market share at a strong pace in recent years. One possible reason for this may be its price point. Management says that its prices are around $6 on average whereas competitors' are up closer to $9. And lower prices encourage users to experiment with the brand.

Being a low-cost leader is usually fraught with challenges. Consequently, investors might expect razor-thin margins from e.l.f Beauty. But nothing could be further from the truth. As its revenue has exploded higher in recent years, its gross margin has risen to a high 71% and its operating margin is a strong 12%.

ELF Revenue (TTM) Chart
ELF Revenue (TTM) data by YCharts

Being a low-cost leader and a high-margin business is rare and it's a great reason to like e.l.f. Beauty.

Another intriguing aspect of e.l.f. Beauty's business is international penetration. According to management, many of the company's rivals derive more than 70% of sales from international markets. By comparison, only 16% of e.l.f. Beauty's sales are outside of the U.S., pointing to a strong, long-term growth opportunity.

What to do with e.l.f. Beauty stock

Successful investors understand that stocks are more than just ticker symbols -- they represent ownership stakes in real businesses. But another important truth is that the business is not the stock. What I mean is, recognizing a good business is an essential skill. But recognizing a timely investment opportunity is another crucial ability.