TY - JOUR
T1 - Perceptions and behavior regarding skin health and skin care products
T2 - Analysis of the questionnaires for the visitors of skin health expo 2018
AU - Lee, Young Bok
AU - Shin, Min Kyung
AU - Kim, Joung Soo
AU - Park, Young Lip
AU - Oh, Sang Ho
AU - Kim, Dong Hyun
AU - Ahn, Ji Young
AU - Lee, Sang Ju
AU - Kim, Hye One
AU - Kim, Sang Seok
AU - Lee, Hyun Jeong
AU - Lee, Mi Woo
AU - Lee, Yang Won
AU - Park, Mi Youn
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © The Korean Dermatological Association and The Korean Society for Investigative Dermatology.
PY - 2020/10
Y1 - 2020/10
N2 - Background: Social standards for skin health have changed and have led to a rise in the general population's interest to achieve flawless skin. Objective: To survey the Korean public's perception of skin health and dermatologists and skinhealth- related behaviors. Methods: A total of 355 participants of the Skin Health Expo 2018, held by the Dermatological Research Foundation of the Korean Dermatological Association from September 14 to 16, 2018, completed a questionnaire that assessed demographics, status, and behaviors regarding skin health. The questionnaire also included lifestyle characteristics, satisfaction, behavioral factors, and perceptions regarding skin-care products. Results: Participants were using various skin-care products including toners, lotions, hydrating or nutrition creams, sunscreens, essences, serums, facial masks and packs, body, hand, and foot moisturizers, eye creams, and hair products. The participants believed that the most reliable source of information on skin-care product recommendations was the dermatologist (41.55%). However, purchases were also being made at skin-care product stores (27.64%) based on the recommendation of a friend or acquaintance (40.11%). The results also revealed that 23.8% of participants experienced side effects from using skin-care and cosmetic products, and about 40% of participants could not yet distinguish hospitals run by dermatologists. Conclusion: Demand for skin-care products has been increasing, and dermatologists should provide proper information about skin health to prevent adverse effects from skin-care products. Educational and informative activities, such as the expo planned by dermatologists, are necessary to improve skin health in the general population.
AB - Background: Social standards for skin health have changed and have led to a rise in the general population's interest to achieve flawless skin. Objective: To survey the Korean public's perception of skin health and dermatologists and skinhealth- related behaviors. Methods: A total of 355 participants of the Skin Health Expo 2018, held by the Dermatological Research Foundation of the Korean Dermatological Association from September 14 to 16, 2018, completed a questionnaire that assessed demographics, status, and behaviors regarding skin health. The questionnaire also included lifestyle characteristics, satisfaction, behavioral factors, and perceptions regarding skin-care products. Results: Participants were using various skin-care products including toners, lotions, hydrating or nutrition creams, sunscreens, essences, serums, facial masks and packs, body, hand, and foot moisturizers, eye creams, and hair products. The participants believed that the most reliable source of information on skin-care product recommendations was the dermatologist (41.55%). However, purchases were also being made at skin-care product stores (27.64%) based on the recommendation of a friend or acquaintance (40.11%). The results also revealed that 23.8% of participants experienced side effects from using skin-care and cosmetic products, and about 40% of participants could not yet distinguish hospitals run by dermatologists. Conclusion: Demand for skin-care products has been increasing, and dermatologists should provide proper information about skin health to prevent adverse effects from skin-care products. Educational and informative activities, such as the expo planned by dermatologists, are necessary to improve skin health in the general population.
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U2 - 10.5021/ad.2020.32.5.375
DO - 10.5021/ad.2020.32.5.375
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85095701816
SN - 1013-9087
VL - 32
SP - 375
EP - 382
JO - Annals of Dermatology
JF - Annals of Dermatology
IS - 5
ER -