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  1. 500+ Quantitative Research Titles and Topics

    Quantitative Research Topics. Quantitative Research Topics are as follows: The effects of social media on self-esteem among teenagers. A comparative study of academic achievement among students of single-sex and co-educational schools. The impact of gender on leadership styles in the workplace.

  2. The Impact of Routine Skin Care on the Quality of Life

    This study demonstrates that routine skin care with quality products that. are e ffective in addressing skin concerns also contributes to improving self-esteem, and has positive. e ffects on ...

  3. The impact of skin care products on skin chemistry and microbiome

    Background Use of skin personal care products on a regular basis is nearly ubiquitous, but their effects on molecular and microbial diversity of the skin are unknown. We evaluated the impact of four beauty products (a facial lotion, a moisturizer, a foot powder, and a deodorant) on 11 volunteers over 9 weeks. Results Mass spectrometry and 16S rRNA inventories of the skin revealed decreases in ...

  4. The Impact of Routine Skin Care on the Quality of Life

    Importance: Consumers purchase a wide variety of consumer products and come into contact with these products on a daily basis. Manufacturers invest deeply in developing new products or improving existing products, in order to produce a positive impact on the lives of consumers. Objective: The goal of this study was to determine the impact of over-the-counter skin care products on the quality ...

  5. The contrasting effects of body image and self-esteem in the makeup

    Abstract. Women wearing makeup are perceived by others as more attractive, competent, dominant, and more socially prestigious. Individuals differ in how much and how frequently they use makeup. Some studies show that women with lower self-esteem use more makeup, probably to hide imperfections. However, women with higher self-esteem can also use ...

  6. A Study on the Influence of Social Media on the Purchase of Skin Care

    International Journal of Research Publ ication and Reviews, Vol 4, no 10, pp 1 118 -1124 October 2023. International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews. Journal homepage: www.ijrpr.com ...

  7. Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction among Beauty Salons

    A quantitative non-experimental descriptive-correlational design was employed in the study utilizing a convenient sampling technique among respondents distributed from six beauty salons each with ...

  8. Quantitative evaluation methods of skin condition based on texture

    In order to quantitatively evaluate the improvement of the skin condition after using skin care products and beauty, a quantitative evaluation method for skin surface state and texture is presented, which is convenient, fast and non-destructive. ... Various research aims have different selection methods for S. For example, the incremental ...

  9. Perceptions and Behavior Regarding Skin Health and Skin Care Products

    Furthermore, the public's perception also may influence policy decisions regarding resource allocation for health care and research 6. Although the Skin Health Expo 2018 was considered to be held successfully, the lectures by dermatologists, discussions with beauty creators, and one-on-one consultations with dermatologists had low satisfaction ...

  10. The essence of beauty : examining the impact of idealized beauty

    The research literature suggests that African American women tend to define female beauty standards based on historical and cultural issues regarding skin color, hair, facial features, and body size (Hall, 1995). These standards of beauty may affect their self-esteem and produce

  11. Changes in consumers' awareness and interest in cosmetic products

    This research investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on consumers' perspectives of beauty and individual cosmetic products. Since the first confirmed case of COVID-19 was announced on December 31st, 2019, the search volumes of Google News have been updated and information on confirmed cases of the disease has been collected. This study used Python 3.7, NodeXL 1.0.1, and Smart PLS 3 ...

  12. Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction among Beauty Salons

    As a result, service quality was in high level which while customer satisfaction was in moderate level. It was also found out that there is a low positive significant relationship between service quality and customer satisfaction among beauty salons and that 9.06% of the customer satisfaction can be attributed to service quality. Further, only ...

  13. "Behind the Façade: Motivations for Cosmetic Usage by Women"

    The effort and expense expended in so doing is substantial (Evans & Riley, 2013; Riley & Scharff, 2013), and is reflected in the flourishing global beauty industry and the proliferation of a myriad of beauty-enhancing technologies. In the current study, the socio-cultural importance appearance management was highlighted on a global level, with ...

  14. PDF Cosmetic Product Usage and Self-Confidence among HUMSS Students of

    beauty products works and on how they can use it in their daily lives, much more in teaching and facing professionals. This study could help employees by improving their look to be more decent in

  15. Evidence-Based Skin Care: A Systematic Literature Review and the

    Patients in acute and long-term care settings receive daily routine skin care, including washing, bathing, and showering, often followed by application of lotions, creams, and/or ointments. These personal hygiene and skin care activities are integral parts of nursing practice, but little is known ab …

  16. A literature synthesis of health promotion research in salons and

    No studies have reviewed the growing body of literature describing studies promoting health in these settings. This review summarized the literature related to promoting health within barbershops and beauty salons to inform future approaches that target diverse populations in similar settings. Evidence acquisition: We identified and reviewed ...

  17. Lycopene presence in facial skin corneocytes and sebum and its

    All quantitative results for comparing "young" and "middle‐aged" volunteers were calculated for each of the two groups and for male and female subjects separately. ... we plan further developing our antibody‐based method and aim to eventually present it as a quantitative immunochemical point‐of‐care test that will not require ...

  18. Beauty sleep: experimental study on the perceived health and

    Methods. Using an experimental design we photographed the faces of 23 adults (mean age 23, range 18-31 years, 11 women) between 14.00 and 15.00 under two conditions in a balanced design: after a normal night's sleep (at least eight hours of sleep between 23.00-07.00 and seven hours of wakefulness) and after sleep deprivation (sleep 02.00-07.00 and 31 hours of wakefulness).

  19. PDF Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction among Beauty Salons

    As a result, service quality was in high level which while customer satisfaction was in moderate level. It was also found out that there is a low positive significant relationship between service quality and customer satisfaction among beauty salons and that 9.06% of the customer satisfaction can be attributed to service quality. Further, only ...

  20. The beauty battleground: The sprint to win on services

    The beauty industry, especially beauty services, was significantly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic—but it is bouncing back.The postpandemic industry is characterized by five important trends: growth in beauty players offering both products and services, a shift in customer preferences to specialized over generic, growth in advanced procedures, the increased centrality of customer ...

  21. The Pursuit of Value Megatrend in Australia's Beauty Market: Key

    Pursuit of Value is a significant megatrend shaping Australia's beauty and personal care market. Over the period 2022-2027, Australasia leads in per capita consumer spending on this trend compared to other regions, highlighting the enduring economic challenges facing the country and their impact on consumer spending behaviours.

  22. Customer Satisfaction on Skin Care Clinics

    of customer satisfaction on skincare clinics along the five dimensions of SERVQUAL Model. Data was. (2016). The questionnaire was divided into two parts: profile of the respondents and (2) level ...

  23. NMR technique and methodology in botanical health product analysis and

    During the past decades, tremendous advances in the NMR instrumentation (i.e., cryo- and high-sensitive probe, high-strength magnet, hyphenation, low-field and benchtop NMR), automation (auto-tuning, auto-shimming, and auto-sampling), data handling capabilities, spectral deconvolution, and statistical analyses have boosted its applications in the analysis and quality control of complex ...

  24. Nominal, Ordinal, Interval & Ratio: Explained Simply

    If you're new to the world of quantitative data analysis and statistics, you've most likely run into the four horsemen of levels of measurement: nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio. And if you've landed here, you're probably a little confused or uncertain about them. Don't stress - in this post, we'll explain nominal, ordinal ...