New Delhi, Oct 13 Over 90 percent of Indian women feel that a positive mindset, physical fitness, and emotional balance are part of their beauty, says the Philips Global Beauty Index.
Philips, which offers a range of styling gadgets, released the findings of its annual study Philips Global Beauty Index on Friday.
Over 1,000 women were surveyed in India, across metros, to analyze the beauty industry’s pace and its sync with women’s changing roles and the demand for personalized products and constant innovation.
Some of the findings of the index are that Indian women are conscious and appreciative of their mental and physical health and believe it to be part of their beauty regime, and are more comfortable in their skin than ever, said a statement.
Of the women surveyed, 67 percent said having self-respect makes them feel confident. Also, 63 percent of them said happiness is their next most chosen confidence-booster.
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As many as 87 percents of the respondents said they are most likely to incorporate drinking water and 58 percent agreed to exercise often as part of their beauty regime.
Over 50 percent of them said they practice yoga and 47 percent said they meditate regularly. Then, 42 percent of them said beauty industry is more focused on overall well-being than it was in the past. Over 52 percent women are aspirational and look up to celebrities for their choices of beauty products.
The most important aspects for women in India in terms of defining their beauty is: having a positive mindset (96 percent) and being physically fit (95 percent). Feeling emotionally balanced is also very important (89 percent).
Dipti Shah Jagdev, Senior Director, Personal Care, Philips Personal Health, India, shared: “Philips understands the Indian woman and her evolving needs. In India, more and more women are pursuing higher education; joining the workforce, and families are going nuclear.”
–IANS
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