THIS week's contributor is Judy Cheung-Wood, skinB5 Founder & CEO - More insights from the Skin Care and Wellness Survey 2019: Survey results identified four key concerns as to what people were most conscious about or had experienced when looking for a solution for acne:
* skin irritation (12%)
* dry skin (17%)
* amount of chemicals in products (18%)
* treatments/products just not working (32%).
Judy Cheung-Wood, CEO of skinB5, comments, "A lot of popular acne products on the market are full of peroxide and harsh chemicals that do more damage than good, so it's important that people are well informed and educated on the right nutritional approach for treating acne as well as skincare ingredients."
There is a growing trend of people becoming more aware and educated in what ingredients are going into their skin care products, with 62% of people saying that they compare ingredients.
These findings confirmed skinB5's experience says Judy Cheung-Wood, "These results and behaviours echo the stories I have heard over the past ten years. The results show us that consumers are becoming increasingly educated on the types of ingredients used in their skin care products, and people are searching for more natural ingredients. SkinB5 provides the best range of high-performing natural ingredients that work together to strategically fight acne."
Next week will cover physical and psychological impacts on acne and breakouts.
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