First and largest of its kind report captures the attitudes of nearly 8,000 women from Canada and 15 other countries
TORONTO, Nov. 7, 2016 /CNW/ - The Changing Faces of Beauty: A Global Report reveals women across the world – including those right here at home – are more aware and open to aesthetic enhancement and are taking control of their appearance as a way to feel more confident about themselves. Female beauty is no longer driven solely by a desire to look younger – women want to control how they look as a way to change how they feel as an individual.1
In one of the largest research projects ever undertaken in medical aesthetics, The Changing Faces of Beauty Report captures the unique perspective on beauty, aging and cosmetic treatments of nearly 8,000 women across 16 countries: Canada, the U.S., Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, South Korea, Spain, Thailand, Turkey, and the U.K.2
When it comes to women's beauty goals some key cultural differences are apparent. Women in Canada, more than any other country in the world, value inner beauty and believe the positive qualities that reflect a woman's character make her beautiful. Meanwhile women in Turkey see outer beauty as more important.3 Chinese women want to change or enhance a specific facial feature to achieve their ideal look while South Korean women aim to address signs of aging.4
But among these thousands of individuals emerged one strong universal truth: modern, empowered women are embracing aesthetic treatments to look great not for social acceptance but because it makes them feel confident and strong.5
The Changing Faces of Beauty: A Global Report key findings:
Beauty's new perspective: Looking good for ME
"There has been a real change in attitude in recent years," says leading Canadian dermatologist Dr. Julia Carroll. "Women are proud of the experience that comes with age. What women do want is to look their best and make the most of what nature has given them. For most this means healthy, hydrated and radiant skin. For some women it might mean subtle enhancement of their natural features – a kind of 'beautification'."
Putting the face centre stage: Skin quality and chin profile
"Skin and the overall shape of the face is now under the spotlight more than ever. Never before has a women's external image been so important or so hotly debated," says Dr. Julia Carroll. "Our faces are our calling cards – a projection of who we are – as they are now being shared more widely than ever. That's why treatments for concerns like double chin are becoming more popular."
Injectables: an accepted beauty choice for women in Canada and around the world
"The Changing Faces of Beauty report will help us communicate with women better and in a way that will resonate with how they want to look and feel – this will help our customers approach their consultation and treatment plans differently," says Kevin O'Brien, Executive Director, Medical Aesthetics for Allergan Canada. "Only by continuing to understand women inside and out can we help aesthetic physicians meet their evolving beauty needs."
View the complete The Changing Faces of Beauty: A Global Report here: https://www.juvederm.ca/2016-face-report
About The Research18
Insight Engineers conducted online interviews with 7,700 'aesthetically aware' women ages 18-65 in 16 countries including: Canada, the U.S., Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, South Korea, Spain, Thailand, Turkey, and the U.K. 500 interviews were undertaken in each country apart from those with less active online female populations (Mexico, South Korea and Turkey), where 400 interviews per country were conducted. The research was conducted from March 21 to March 29, 2016 and in accordance with strict marketing research guidelines.
About Canadian poll research19
Additional research was conducted via Environics Research through an online survey of 1,002 Canadian men and women aged 30-65. This research examined their views on self-perception, perception of double chins, and was conducted to gain insights into selfie and social media culture. This research took place from July 28 to August 3, 2016.
About Allergan
Allergan plc (NYSE: AGN), headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, is a bold, global pharmaceutical company and a leader in a new industry model – Growth Pharma.
With commercial operations in approximately 100 countries, Allergan is committed to working with physicians, healthcare providers and patients to deliver innovative and meaningful treatments that help people around the world live longer, healthier lives.
Our Company's success is powered by our more than 16,000 global colleagues' commitment to being Bold for Life. Together, we build bridges, power ideas, act fast and drive results for our customers and patients around the world by always doing what is right.
Allergan is an industry leader in Open Science, the Company's R&D model, which defines our approach to identifying and developing game-changing ideas and innovation for better patient care. This approach has led to Allergan building one of the broadest development pipelines in the pharmaceutical industry with 70+ mid-to-late stage pipeline programs in development.
Allergan is focused on developing, manufacturing and commercializing branded pharmaceuticals, devices and biologic products for patients around the world.
Allergan markets a portfolio of leading brands and best-in-class products for the central nervous system, eye care, medical aesthetics and dermatology, gastroenterology, women's health, urology and anti-infective therapeutic categories.
For more information, visit Allergan's website at www.allergan.ca
References
1 The Changing Faces of Beauty: Data Tables, M15A.
2 The Changing Faces of Beauty: Data Tables, p.1
3 The Changing Faces of Beauty: Data Tables, M1.
4 The Changing Faces of Beauty: Data Tables, M14A.
5 The Changing Faces of Beauty: Data Tables, M13B.
6 The Changing Faces of Beauty: Data Tables, M13B.
7 The Changing Faces of Beauty: Data Tables, M14A.
8 The Changing Faces of Beauty: Data Tables, M16C
9 The Changing Faces of Beauty: Data Tables, M3-1 – M3-9.
10 Perceptions and preferences toward facial appearance & double chins research study, p.10.
11 Perceptions and preferences toward facial appearance & double chins research study, p.19.
12 Perceptions and preferences toward facial appearance & double chins research study, p.29.
13 Perceptions and preferences toward facial appearance & double chins research study, p.34.
14 The Changing Faces of Beauty: Data Tables, M17-10
15 The Changing Faces of Beauty: Data Tables, M16A
16 The Changing Faces of Beauty: Data Tables, M6-3.
17 The Changing Faces of Beauty: Data Tables, M6-2, M6-5, M6-6
18 The Changing Faces of Beauty: Data Tables, p.1
19 Perceptions and preferences toward facial appearance & double chins research study, p.3.
SOURCE Allergan
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