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Cosmetics Utilization Practice in Jigjiga Town, Eastern Ethiopia: A Community Based Cross-Sectional Study

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The trend of cosmetics utilization has increased globally; however, the exact amount of usage is not researched well. Lack of population awareness on proper use of cosmetics, particularly in developing countries, causes a prominent health challenge. Therefore, this study was conducted to assess the cosmetics utilization practices in Jigjiga town, Eastern Ethiopia. A community based cross-sectional study, using a semi-structured questionnaire, was used to assess factors associated with cosmetics use. Of the 559 participants, 93% used at least one type of cosmetics in the two weeks prior to the survey. The most commonly used products were body creams and lotions (68%), shampoos and conditioners (35%), and deodorants and perfumes (29%). Being single, female, and in the age group of 18–20 years increased the odds of cosmetics utilization. However, being in primary school and being self-employed showed a less likely use of cosmetics. Two hundred forty-seven (44%) of the interviewed household members reported that they use traditional herbal cosmetics. A higher likelihood of traditional herbal cosmetics use was observed in the age group of 18–20 years. This study indicated that the community in Jigjiga town use different types of cosmetics. Education, occupation, marital status, age, and gender were all important factors that determined the use of cosmetics in the study area.
Title: Cosmetics Utilization Practice in Jigjiga Town, Eastern Ethiopia: A Community Based Cross-Sectional Study
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The trend of cosmetics utilization has increased globally; however, the exact amount of usage is not researched well.
Lack of population awareness on proper use of cosmetics, particularly in developing countries, causes a prominent health challenge.
Therefore, this study was conducted to assess the cosmetics utilization practices in Jigjiga town, Eastern Ethiopia.
A community based cross-sectional study, using a semi-structured questionnaire, was used to assess factors associated with cosmetics use.
Of the 559 participants, 93% used at least one type of cosmetics in the two weeks prior to the survey.
The most commonly used products were body creams and lotions (68%), shampoos and conditioners (35%), and deodorants and perfumes (29%).
Being single, female, and in the age group of 18–20 years increased the odds of cosmetics utilization.
However, being in primary school and being self-employed showed a less likely use of cosmetics.
Two hundred forty-seven (44%) of the interviewed household members reported that they use traditional herbal cosmetics.
A higher likelihood of traditional herbal cosmetics use was observed in the age group of 18–20 years.
This study indicated that the community in Jigjiga town use different types of cosmetics.
Education, occupation, marital status, age, and gender were all important factors that determined the use of cosmetics in the study area.

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