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Friday, september 24

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Sensates on the Skin: a Touchy Subject
Friday, September 24 - Main Stage

Over the years, there’s been much talk about the effectiveness of visual stimuli. We’ve touched on fragrances and even imagined how a taste sounds. This year, Jonathan Jacobs takes a closer look at sensory stimuli (the sense of touch) and the importance of how a product feels on the skin in building a connection with the consumer.

Jonathan presents a groundbreaking consumer neuroscience study performed in China, evaluating the acceptance of a cream containing an ingredient that produces a warming effect a few minutes after application to the skin. Did consumers warm to the product? Join Jonathan during the NMWF, and find out!

What the audience can learn:

- How Symrise concurrently performed EEG, GSR, and eye-tracking to evaluate the consumer response to sensory stimuli in a cosmetic product
-  Insights into the results of the study, explanations for these findings, and implications for product development

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