Perception of Female Undergraduates and issues relating to utilization of Cosmetics: A Case Study of the University of Nigeria
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Keywords

Cosmetics
Utilization
Female
Undergraduate
Health
Effects

How to Cite

K. M. , O., & C. A., C. (2024). Perception of Female Undergraduates and issues relating to utilization of Cosmetics: A Case Study of the University of Nigeria. Journal of Home Economics Research, 26(1). Retrieved from https://journals.heran.org/index.php/JHER/article/view/292

Abstract

The general purpose of the study was to investigate issues relating to
utilization of cosmetics by female undergraduates. Specifically the study:
identified types of cosmetics used by female undergraduates; determined
their reasons for usage of cosmetics, and their perceived health effects of the
cosmetics. The research design was descriptive survey. It was a case study.
Population of the study consisted of female undergraduates from University
of Nigeria, Nsukka. A total of 150 female undergraduates were randomly
drawn for the study. Instrument for data collection was questionnaire.
Percentage, frequency distribution, mean and standard deviation were
employed for data analysis. Result of the study showed: 17 types of
cosmetics used by undergraduates; 11 reasons for their use of cosmetics, and
10 health risks associated with the use of these cosmetics include: mercury
poisoning, acne, skin damage, skin allergies to certain creams or lotions,
allergic reactions to strong chemicals, long term anaemia, glucose
intolerance, damage of weak skin, exposure to skin bleaching and
dermatological diseases. Based on the result of the study, six
recommendations were made.

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