Cosmetics and the 5 senses : Perception & Description

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Cosmetics and the 5 senses : Perception & Description
Cosmetics and the 5 senses :
  Perception & Description
                Agnès Giboreau
           giboreau@lesensolier.com

                 Your contact:
      Hélène AZOEUF, Sensory Dpt Director
    h.azoeuf@adriant.com Tel +33 169 534 302

               www.adriant.com                             1

The questions addressed today

 Introduction
    Why controlling sensory properties in cosmetics?
 Biology
    How does the body reply to the cosmetic world?
 Language
    What kind of words are cosmetic sensory attributes?
 Description
    How to define attributes for cosmetics' description?
 Conclusion

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Cosmetics and the 5 senses : Perception & Description
Introduction

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Why paying attention to sensory in cosmetics?

     Cosmetics          Consumers are emotionally attached to
                                    their cosmetics
        Appearance
        of the pack?    Sensory characteristics could create an
                          emotional link between the consumer
                             and the product / packaging :
         Material?
                       Optimisation of the sensory characteristics of
                                  the product / the pack
         Perfume?

                         Positive stimulation of one or many senses
        Taste of the
          lipstick?

        Sound while
          closing?         Increase the perceived quality of the
                            product and its emotional content

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Cosmetics and the 5 senses : Perception & Description
Why controlling sensory characteristics in cosmetics?

 Facing the high demand of the
     cosmetic industry to base
       the marketing mix on
           sensations…
 It is necessary to know how to
           control sensory
           characteristics

                   Sensory descriptive studies represent the
                     most useful and the most used tool to
                            achieve such a control.

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 The solution: Sensory descriptive methods

                               Objectives :
       Measuring all sensations a product provides to a consumer
            at various stages of usage all along the product life

   Considering the link to consumer liking,
             sensory profile is used :

           For a watch on competition

       To know consumers’ expectations
            through sensory strengths and
                     weaknesses

      To define the sensory optimum profile

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Cosmetics and the 5 senses : Perception & Description
Biology
How does the body reply to the world?

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  How defining a sense?

       A "sense" is a faculty by which
       outside stimuli are perceived.

             SENSE (broadly acceptable definition )
    "a system that consists of a sensory cell type (or group of cell
    types) that respond to a specific kind of physical energy, and
   that correspond to a defined region (or group of regions) within
      the brain where the signals are received and interpreted."
                            (Source: Wikepedia)

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Cosmetics and the 5 senses : Perception & Description
Sensory receptor
    Structure that recognizes a stimulus in the internal or external
                     environment of an organism.

    Smell & Taste :                                            Touch & Hearing :
    chemical receptors                                        Mechanoreceptors
    activated by interacting                                responding to physical
                               Sight : Photoreceptors      stimuli when membranes
    with the molecule
                                    transducing the        are physically stretched.
                               physical energy of light
                                into electrical signals.

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 Sight

                     Certainly the most important sense as being the
                      source of information for most instinctive action
                                 The most immediate sense
                          The one that drives all other perceptions
                   Appearance directly linked to symbolic interpretation

And in cosmetics?
Many visual characteristics of both   PACK and
PRODUCT are involved in consumer choice,
consumption and liking.

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Cosmetics and the 5 senses : Perception & Description
Hearing

                     Also a crucial sense as it is the main channel to oral
                            communication, essential human activity
                      Sound environment : central in human well-being
                      Acoustic stimuli perceived from their source, their
                               function, or a specific causal event

 And in cosmetics?
 The main issue concerns the PACK: Sound
 produced while opening and closing

 … But also the   PRODUCT: hand interaction with
 hair or skin

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  Olfaction

                                    The third distal sense
                       Hardly recognized by consumers and implicitly
                                         memorised
                                   Highly linked to emotion
                      Strongly influences mood and individual judgment

And in cosmetics?
Large role in cosmetics
Reinforcement of the liking level of a given product or a
given brand
In luxury brands or personal care : symbolic impact
sometimes as high as a visual property

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Cosmetics and the 5 senses : Perception & Description
Touch

                              Proximal sense, needing contact.

                     Tact        Kinesthesia         Thermal            Pain
                      Skin      Muscles and bones    captors         sensations
                                                    Heat transfers   Trigeminal nerve

And in cosmetics?
Major sense for cosmetics products : Graal softness,
packaging handling, skin-hair-body contact, hand
perception and so on.

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 Taste

                                           Intimate sense
                                     In-mouth sensations
                         Taste buds only responds to water soluble
                          compounds, salts, acids sugars, peptides..
                     BUT : In the consumer mind : also refers to other
                       sensations occurring in-mouth : aroma (through
                        retronasal perception : strawberry, vanilla) &
                                    mouthfeel sensations.

   And in cosmetics?
   Critical for Oral care and lip sticks

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Cosmetics and the 5 senses : Perception & Description
Language
    What kind of words are
     sensory attributes for
         cosmetics?

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Linguistic ressources

  What linguistics resources are available to
              describe sensations?

           -   Morphology (lexical form):
       Noun, adjective, verb or constructed form?

               -   Semantics (meaning)
         Focus on the object or on the subject?

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Cosmetics and the 5 senses : Perception & Description
Sensory adjectives

                                Adjectives
                                     A lot specific sensory adjectives
                                     Vision : e.g. dark, small, rough, green..
                                     Somesthesia : e.g. heavy, tough, thick,
                                     smooth, harsh..
                                     Less specific sensory adjectives
                                     Taste: e.g. bitter, acid
                                     Audition: e.g. loud
                                     No specific sensory adjectives
                                     Smell: No specific sensory adjectives in
                                     olfaction.

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Sensory nouns and verbs
    Nouns :
    -   Exist for all sensory modalities
    - Can refer to different levels of
    conceptual elaboration of the stimulation
    -   e.g. lemon smell, velvet touch
               Nominal adjective: e.g. fruity

Verbs :
-   Encountered in all fields
-   Related to the effect of stimuli on the subject = effect
 as well as to the impact of subject actions to produce sensations
in an interactive process with the object = usage
               Verbal adjectives: e.g. tingling, resistant,

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Cosmetics and the 5 senses : Perception & Description
Linguistic resources for sensory cosmetics
   Morphology
                  Sight       Hearing      Smell       Touch       Taste

     Simple         ++            +          0           ++          +
    adjectives    color,     sharpness,              substance,
                 shape,        clarity,                Texture
                   size,      loudness
                 texture
     Nouns,         ++           ++          ++         ++           ++
     nominal      source,      source,     source,    source,      source,
    adjectives   concept      concept     concept    concept      concept
     Verbs,          +           +            +           +           +
     verbal       light,      effect,      effect     gesture,     effect
    adjectives    effect      sound                    effect,
                              making                   usage

    Semantics
    - Object descriptions
    - Subject feelings

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What is the best form for a sensory attribute?

                            Its function ?

     To provide a certain value (= quantification )
             of a given quality (=property).

                            Preferred form:
                             Adjectives
     Adjectival form constructed on nouns or verbs

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Description
      How to define attributes
    for cosmetic products?

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What does “trained panel” mean?

                         12 or 15 subjects
                    Recruitment : Recruited on
                   motivation, availability, logical, scaling
                    abilities, sensory general sensitivity

                     Training (10-50 hours) :
                     (1) General sensory knowledge
                   (2) Attribute generation & selection
                          (3) Attributes’ learning

  Once trained, the panel is able to measure
     sensory characteristics of products.

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Training
                            A. Descriptors generation
     Wide range of products representing the products on the market
     Individual work : description of the perception for each product
Debriefing with all the panelists in order to group the generated descriptors.

                  B. Training on sensory characteristics
       Once the list of attributes is worked out the group goes through:
                      - the recognition of the attributes,
    - the quantification of the intensity of the attributes on a structured scale
   At the end of this training, the panelists are able to recognize and describe the
                           sensations composing these products.
                    + Checking of the panel performances
                    (sensitivity, homogeneity and repeatability)

                        C. Scaling : Test of the products
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How to select attributes?

            -   «discriminate
            -   non redundant
            -   relate to consumer acceptance/rejection
            -   relate to instrumental or physical measurements
            -   singular
            -   precise and reliable
            -   consensus on meaning
            -   unambiguous
            -   reference easy to obtain
            -   communicate
            -   relate to reality»

                             (Source: Lawless & Heymann, 1998)                         24
How to write definitions?

-   «be lexically homogeneous (the definition of an adjective
    starts with an adjective or a pronoun
-   Avoid circularity as it brings no information (same
    etymological family)
-   Favor description: analogy, paraphrases, synonyms,
    antonyms (explicit information, complement of the
    attribute)
-   Illustrate with reference to products as a complement
    and specification of the definition (example)»

                                 (Source: Giboreau et al., 2006, Fd Qual & Pref)                25

Example of sensory attributes : Essenso Cosmetics
               Attribute         Definition                           Protocole

                           Which moves easily in    Bend the cup to allow the product to flow
In the cup    Fluid
                           the cup                  and observe the product movement

                                                    Press a small amount of sample between
                           Producing a long and
At pick up    Threading                             forefinger and thumb and gently separate
                           thin ribbon
                                                    fingers

                           Which does not           Spread a small amount of sample within a
              Easy to
                           oppose resistance to     4cm diameter area on the forearm and
              spread
                           cover the skin           evaluate while applying
    At
application
                                                    Spread a small amount of sample within a
                           Which reminds the
              Greasy                                4cm diameter area on the forearm and
                           texture of butter
                                                    evaluate the sensation after 3 rounds.

                           That needs strength to   Gently touch the skin with 3 fingers and
              Sticky
                           remove fingers           remove hand
2 min after
application
                           Which leaves a heavy
              Thick                                 Stroke the skin with the whole hand
                           residual film

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Sensory profile

9                                                                                   Crème A
                                                                                    Crème B
8

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6

5

4

3

2

1

    fluide   ferme   filant   facile à   frais   aqueux   gras   facile à f. peau     film
                               étaler                             pénétrer collante résiduel

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                          Conclusion

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Conclusion
                           The 5 senses
            All 5 senses are involved in cosmetic industries.
     The importance of each sense depends on the product type,
                with a large impact of usage conditions.

                          The methods
  The sensory know-how coming from Food Sciences and statistics
              has been successfully transferred to cosmetic areas.
            Psycho-linguistics know-how allowed fine tuning
                   of descriptor lists and definitions.
              Current methods show good performances.

                 The cosmetic applications
                   Wide range of applications from
            Quality control, to R&D and Marketing projects

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