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Kanebo Surveys Women on Skin Condition and Stress.


Tokyo, Japan, Dec 16, 2005 - (JCN JCN Japan Corporate News
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) - Kanebo announced the results of its recent attitude survey on skin condition and stress on December 15. The company conducted the survey of 721 women in their 20s to 40s via the Internet on November 9 and 10.

Of the respondents In the context of marketing research, a representative sample drawn from a larger population of people from whom information is collected and used to develop or confirm marketing strategy. , 86% answered that they feel stressed to some extent. When asked about the causes of their stress (multiple answers allowed), 53.9% cited the anxiety for future, followed by the lack of sleep (39.6%), human-relation problem (39.2%) and family problem (38.8%).

Of the respondents who feel stressed, 81.2% answered that they have had a physical disturbance DISTURBANCE, torts. A wrong done to an incorporeal hereditament, by hindering or disquieting the owner in the enjoyment of it. Finch. L. 187; 3 Bl. Com. 235; 1 Swift's Dig. 522; Com. Dig. Action upon the case for a disturbance, Pleader, 3 I 6; 1 Serg. & Rawle, 298. . In particular, 50.3% noticed the change in skin conditions such as skin roughness, pimples, dryness and pigmented pigmented /pig·ment·ed/ (pig-ment´id) colored by deposit of pigment.

pig·ment·ed
adj.
Colored as the result of a deposit of pigment.
 spots. Of the entire respondents, about 71% worry about pigmented spots. However, only 20.8% of them know the correlation between stress and pigmented spots while about 90% believe that the major factor of pigmented spots is ultraviolet rays Ultraviolet rays
Invisible light rays with a wavelength shorter than that of visible light but longer than that of x rays.

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When asked about the measures they take to alleviate pigmented spots, although most of the respondents in their 20s and 30s answered they have done nothing special, 26% in their 20s have taken supplements and 19% in their 30s have changed the basic skin care products. Of the respondents in their 40s, 24% answered they have bought special-care products while 22% have done nothing special.

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