products marketed to either women or men.
The researchers found no significant difference between over-the-counter facial moisturizers marketed to women or men when it came to the number labeled as fragrance-free, offering sun protection or anti-aging properties, for sensitive skin, hypoallergenic or dermatologist-recommended. The major difference was in the price.
The study was published April 29 in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology.
Further research into gender-based price differences of over-the-counter skin care products is needed, the study authors concluded.
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