Research name | Southeast Asia Men's Skin Care Survey [Usage/Purchase Edition] |
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Target criteria | [Gender] Male [Age] 20-49 years old [Region] Residents of Japan, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam, Singapore or Malaysia |
Subjects | ・Skin type ・Skin troubles ・Measures to deal with skin troubles ・Grooming/skin care frequency (by product category) ・Skin care product purchase location ・Skin care product purchase price ・Deciding factor for skin care product purchase TOP3 ・Source of information about skin care products ・Currently used products: Men's or women's products? ・Preference between men‘s and women’s skin care products ・Intention to purchase skin care products manufactured in each country ・Frequency of gathering information about skin care on social media ・Frequency of posting information about skin care on social media ・Frequency of posting your own face and fashion on social media |
Sample size | 2,100 samples |
Quota | Equal allocation by age group × country |
Research period | May 11, 2022 (Wed) to May 28, 2022 (Fri) |
Research method | Online questionnaire |
Research institution | ASMARQ Co., Ltd. |
Skin type
Skin type by country in Southeast Asia?
Many men in Japan, Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia have "normal skin" while many men in Vietnam have "oily skin".
In Thailand and Singapore, a large proportion of men in their 20s have "normal skin" while a large proportion of men in their 30s and 40s have "oily skin".
Grooming/skin care frequency (Toner/lotion)
Frequency of use of toner by country in Southeast Asia?
The proportion of men who don’t use toner is largest in Japan. Over half of men in each country other than Japan are using toner, and the particularly large proportion of men in Thailand who are using toner at least once a day stands out.
In Japan and Malaysia, the use of toner increases inversely with age. And in Singapore and Vietnam, use of toner is particularly high among men in their 30s.
Grooming/skin care frequency (Cream)
Frequency of use of cream by country in Southeast Asia?
30% or more of men in each country other than Japan are using cream at least once a day. Usage is particularly high among men in their 20s and 30s in Thailand.
In Japan, there are many men in each age group who are not using cream.
Preference between men's and women's skin care products (Cream)
Which type of cream is in demand: Men's products or women's products?
Many men in Japan and Malaysia "cannot say either way"; however, men in each of the other surveyed countries would prefer to use "men's products".
The score for "women's products" is relatively high in Vietnam, compared with the other countries.
Intention to purchase skin care products manufactured in each country
"Which country's skin care products are popular? "
In each country other than Japan, we see that skin care products made in "Japan" and "South Korea" are popular while few men want to purchase products made in "China". Domestically-manufactured products are also popular in each country.
Japan stands out in that men do not want to purchase products other than those made in Japan.
Frequency of gathering information about skin care on social media
Do men gather information about skin care on social media?
Many men in Japan do not use social media, and of those who do, the majority do not gather information about skin care on social media. On the other hand, the use of social media to gather information about skin care is common in the other countries and men in their 20s and 30s in Thailand, the Philippines and Vietnam tend to gather information with particularly high frequency.
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