Study Overview
Chocobra Research conducted a detailed online survey in January 2026, involving 1,000 individuals aged between their 20s and 50s. This study aimed to identify the most pressing skin concerns among the participants and understand why many issues persist over a long duration.
Key Findings
The primary finding revealed that
19.1% of participants reported 'dryness' as their biggest skin concern. However, when analyzing the data by gender, results varied significantly:
24.8% of women pointed to 'spots and freckles', while
25.4% of men identified 'dryness' as their primary issue. This highlights a stark difference in skin concern priorities between genders, suggesting that product development may need to cater specifically to these preferences.
Long-Lasting Skin Troubles
Around
47.7% of respondents admitted that they have been dealing with their skin problems for
over five years. This statistic is alarming, especially when we consider that
59.8% of those with 'spots and freckles' have struggled with these issues for the same duration. This persistence points to a concerning trend where many individuals may feel trapped in their skincare battles without achieving effective resolutions.
Breakdown of Skin Concerns
The survey allowed respondents to choose their top skin issue, leading to a ranking that reveals the most common concerns:
- - Overall Top 5 Skin Issues:
1. Dryness: 19.1%
2. Spots/Freckles: 17.9%
3. Pores: 16.4%
4. Acne: 15.7%
5. Wrinkles: 13.6%
1. Spots/Freckles: 24.8%
2. Pores: 18.4%
3. Wrinkles: 16.8%
4. Dryness: 12.8%
5. Acne: 12.4%
1. Dryness: 25.4%
2. Acne: 19.0%
3. Pores: 14.4%
4. Spots/Freckles: 11.0%
5. Wrinkles: 10.4%
Age-Related Shifts in Concerns
The survey showed distinct age-related variances in skin concerns. For women, there was a clear transition in concerns with age:
- - In their 20s: Acne and blemishes are predominant.
- - By their 30s: Pore issues take precedence.
- - 40s and beyond: Spots and freckling become the primary concerns.
Men also showed an interesting trend: those in their 20s and 30s ranked acne and dryness highest, but after 40, dryness became their most pressing issue. Interestingly, men in their 30s reported equal concerns regarding acne and dryness.
Increase in Chronic Skin Issues
When participants were asked about the duration of their skin concerns, it became evident that a significant number of issues are longstanding:
- - 59.8% of respondents indicated that their troubles with spots have persisted for over five years.
- - Similarly, 53.0% for pore issues and 52.9% for dryness confirmed long-standing struggles.
This tendency for issues that are frequently mentioned in discussions about skin health further emphasizes the need for tailored solutions.
Current Skincare Practices
One point of concern is the lack of action being taken by many respondents regarding their skin issues. The survey revealed that
38.2% of individuals admitted to not doing anything specific or being unsure about how to care for their skin. Other responses included basic care products, which made up:
- - 25.9% using targeted skincare products
- - 24.4% performing only basic cleansing routines
- - A mere 7.7% utilizing special treatments like masks or scrubs.
This suggests that nearly
one-third of the participants are not taking any proactive steps, which might lead to the persistence of their skin troubles.
Information Gathering Behaviors
In terms of information gathering, a staggering
58.6% of respondents stated they were not actively researching solutions or treatments for their skin issues. There is a clear trend observed, with
70.8% of those aged 50 and above indicating they do not seek out information on skincare, which could explain the prolonged nature of their concerns.
Reasons for Unresolved Issues
When asked about reasons for not resolving their skin concerns, the leading response was that participants felt it was due to
personal body or age factors (45.1%). Others cited issues like:
- - Difficulty finding suitable products (22.5%)
- - Confusion over the plethora of choices available (14.6%)
Conclusion
In conclusion, the January 2026 study by Chocobra Research underscores the significance of understanding persistent skin concerns across various demographics. With almost
half the respondents suffering from long-term skin issues, it signals an urgent need for both education and skincare solutions tailored to specified problems. With surveys planned for the seasonal changes, we anticipate further insights into how individuals' skincare experiences evolve.
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