Aesthetic manufacturer Teoxane has unveiled new research analysing skin quality.
Conducted by independent European data collector Norstat on behalf of Teoxane, the research surveyed 2,157 women aged between 18-75 in the UK.
Almost half of the women surveyed shared that they regularly suffer from stress (47%), and 43% reported getting enough sleep and feeling refreshed the next day.
According to Teoxane, adequate sleep supports cell turnover, boosts collagen production and blood flow, all of which contribute to an improved skin tone.
The report also outlined that 41% of women were using skincare containing hyaluronic acid, meanwhile 73% chose skincare products or treatments for long-term skin benefits and 55% chose skincare or treatments for immediate results.
Jordan Sheals, medical education and marketing director at Teoxane UK, commented, “The results of this report, combined with insights from our network of experienced healthcare professionals, has reinforced that skin quality is becoming a top priority for patients. Utilising this kind of consumer data unlocks deeper insights into the complex, multifactorial nature of skin quality and what that means for individuals across the board.”
