Research report on skin care products

Date of publication: November 1, 1973

Abstract:

This research was designed as a follow-up study to previous research on Collagen products. The objectives of the current research were: 

1. To investigate attitudes to skincare, skin care programmes followed, products used etc;

2. To look at factors influencing skincare routines and in particular to investigate attitudes to ageing and expectations concerning future skin care behaviour;

3. to find out what price ranges were considered reasonable and what respondents would be willing to pay for a 'special' product.

4. To obtain responses to the Counteract Collagen story and to find which of the two formulations created more interest;

5. To find out what were regarded as authorities on skincare and which media respondents saw as appropriate for the product;

6. To discover any major differences between these respondents and respondents interviewed in the previous research, in particular with regard to attitudes to ageing.


About this collection:
Peter Cooper (1936-2010) was co-founder of Cooper Research & Marketing, later CRAM International, with his wife Jackie French. Cooper studied Clinical Psychology at the University of Manchester where he became a Lecturer in the early 1960s. He became involved in conducting commercial Motivational Research and by 1968 opened Cooper Research & Marketing in Manchester. Cooper was one of the key pioneers of what we now know as Qualitative Research. CRAM opened its London office in Wimpole Street in 1970 and moved to 53 St Martins Lane, WC2N 4EA, in 1972 where it remained until Peter's passing in 2010. The company changed its name to CRAM International in around 1985/86, reflecting the increasingly international nature of its work. The CRAM/Peter Cooper Archive Collection, which includes commercial research reports and early academic papers, has been preserved by Peter's children, Diana, Helen and Jonathan, and his colleague Simon Patterson. The scanning of the Archive has been supported by ESOMAR, AMSR, Peter's colleague Dr Alan Branthwaite & family, the Cooper family, and QRi Consulting. The CRAM/Peter Cooper Archive Collection is managed by QRi Consulting. The CRAM logo and CRAM International name are Registered Trademarks and the property of QRi Consulting.

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