2016
DOI: 10.1111/ics.12382
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Not only age but also tactile perception influences the preference for cosmetic creams applied to the forearm

Abstract: Age and tactile perceptual abilities have additive effects on the acceptance of creams with different textures when applied to the forearm.

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“…Currently, the sensory tests of cosmetics are performed based primarily on the self‐questionnaire of the participants. Using numerous types of questions, the participant's opinion and emotion toward the product were analyzed . However, the responses from the questionnaire were affected by many other factors including thought processes, past experiences, etc.…”
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“…Currently, the sensory tests of cosmetics are performed based primarily on the self‐questionnaire of the participants. Using numerous types of questions, the participant's opinion and emotion toward the product were analyzed . However, the responses from the questionnaire were affected by many other factors including thought processes, past experiences, etc.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using numerous types of questions, the participant's opinion and emotion toward the product were analyzed. 19,20 However, the responses from the questionnaire were affected by many other factors including thought processes, past experiences, etc. Moreover, the subjective points of view could be changed at any time, thus indicating unreliable questionnaire results.…”
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