• Title/Summary/Keyword: Acne care awareness

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Analysis of Acne Awarness and way to acne care of Chinese People on 20s and 30s with Acne Skin (20-30대 중국인의 여드름 인식 및 여드름 관리 방법 분석)

  • Lee, Jung-Hee;Moon, So-hee
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.37 no.5
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    • pp.1441-1453
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study was to compare acne recognition and management methods for those in their 20s and 30s who live in China and have acne. A total of 600 questionnaires were distributed and 533 copies were used for final analysis, excluding 27 of the 560 collected questionnaires. As a result of the study, the difference in perception of the cause of acne, management perception, and exacerbation factor of Chinese people according to age showed'management perception' t=3.380, and deteriorating factor recognition' t=2.314, indicating that there was a difference in perception of acne according to age. It was found that the recognition degree of acne is higher in the 20s than in the 30s. Through this study, by comparing and analyzing the perceptions and management methods of acne according to the age of Chinese people, the changes in acne management perception and behavior according to the change of the times were identified, and the difference between Korean and Chinese perceptions of acne, and later acne skin It is believed that it can be provided as a basic data for finding an effective management method.

Women's Skin Care Factors Affecting Korean Women's Skin and Beauty Industry Market

  • CHOI, Jong-Won;YOO, Ho-Gil;KWON, Young-Eun;KWON, Lee-Seung
    • The Journal of Industrial Distribution & Business
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    • v.10 no.8
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    • pp.25-32
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    • 2019
  • Purpose - This study aims to explore women's beauty industry market and growth development by identifying the main factors of women's perception of skin health care. Research design, data, and methodology - The survey was conducted on women aged 20 to 60 living in Seoul. For the statistical analysis, frequency analysis, t-test and one-way ANOVA were conducted, and significant differences in p<0.05 were tested through the multiple range test of the Scheffe. The factor analysis was conducted to verify the validity of questions, and the reliability was determined by the coefficient of Cronbach's α. Results - The lower the age, the higher the perception of the skin, and women pay a higher price for skin health as a provisional customer. 'Acne care' was the most common skin condition (32.8%), 'life style' (79.8%) was the most important part of skin care. Final education was the highest level of skin care for women with a professional background (M=3.41) (F=4.028, p<.05). Conclusions - The differences in the recognition of health knowledge by age, marital status, and household monthly income were significant, but there was no difference between jobs and final education. Customers who use less skin care than customers who frequently use the skin care center were more aware of skin health, and women who have a high awareness of skin are more interested in aging and regenerating due to the skin care.