Though texture scored less
favourably for the test product than
the control product, participants rated
the cream containing 25% urea better
for improvement of skin condition,
overall product satisfaction and use
of the product again. This is in general
agreement with a study by Baker and
Rayman (2008) who used a satisfaction
questionnaire to show the 10% urea
cream was rated ‘high’ by 83% of
participants for overall satisfaction, and
when asked which cream they wished
to continue using 96% of participants
selected the urea cream. However, data
for satisfaction of the control moisturiser
(the participant’s regular moisturiser)
was not reported clearly and thus direct
comparison is difficult