Analysis of skin sensitivity in french panel by Syres via ZOOM#34

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Syres French panel’s skin sensitivity analysis, covering over 20,000 panelists over the last 10 years, shows that 44.8% have sensitive facial skin, according to the ARPP definition (having recently and frequently noticed some signs/ discomforts). No significant difference appears between men and women.

Sensitivity is higher in drier skin types and older age groups. A sensitive panelist reports an average of 3.7 discomforts or signs, with tightness leading (82.7%) followed by redness (68.0%). Younger people show slightly lower sensitivity, while women over 50 with dry to normal-dry skin are most affected. These insights guide targeted product development, ensuring skincare addresses genuine consumer needs across diverse skin types and ages.

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