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In their study Chowdhury, Ahmed and Huda (2007), states that perceived quality has
significant impact on customer perceived value, and it is needless to say that consumer perceived
value acts as a prerequisite for consumer buying motive.

2. The study conducted by Nair and Prakash (2007), states that Understanding consumption
decision of consumers is a key to success of any business. Business organisations are spending
billions of dollars to know consumers attitudes, motivation to purchase and future behavioural
intentions of consumers

3.According to the study conducted by Hawkins, Best, Coney and Mookerjee (2007), states that
information processing model have four major steps/stages. It starts with exposure followed by
attention, interpretation and lastly retention. The first three of these establish perception. They
also states that all this take place inside the mind or black box of the consumers simultaneously,
and it changes from person to person. Perception is highly subjective and therefore easily
distorted. Moreover, perception is the meaning that an individual attributes to the incoming
stimuli that gathered through the five senses that are taste, smell, touch, hearing and sight

. 4.The study conducted by Akhtar et al. (2008) found that natural cosmetic sales are increasing
with revenues doubling every few year in Europe.

5.Joshi (2008) in his study observed that the perception of people in traditional medicine is
optimistic and emphasised the need to revive the system along the line of prevalent traditions and
promote the usage of herbal medicines.

6.In their study T.P. Hashim, M. Madhu and V.D.T (2009), states that quality control,
prevention of adulteration and other harmful chemicals is a challenge. It should be in minds that
all that glitters are not gold similarly all herbal products are not safe. Proper information required
before using any herbal medicines and products.

7.In the study conducted by Subrahmanian and Venkatesan (2011), suggested that awareness
level towards ayurvedic products was more among elderly men. Lack of facility and availability
was a major hindrance in the popularity of herbal products.

8.Dr.Verma in his book "Ayurveda for Life" explains how Ayurveda can be helpful to healthy
life. He argues that 'the food you eat and how you prepared it' relates both sexual energy and
healings. However, he has nothing to say about the use of Ayurvedic cosmetics by men and
women to enhance the beauty and sex appeal'. An edition of Indian medical science, Series no.9
throws some lights on "Ayurveda OR Hindu system of medical science on a popular history of
Hindu Medicine. This miniature History of Hindu Ayur-Veda is the growth of the times. Admist
the mass of writings scattered in the pages of forgotten works on classical Hind, foot-steps of
rising generation and also it covers home made medicines, but nowhere in their writings is
nothing written about history of Ayurvedic cosmetics^.
9. 'An easy guide to Ayurveda' written by Mr.Ray Evgene Davis on 'Natural way to wholeness'
mentioned about the fundamental principles, practices, and lifestyle routines of Ayurveda (I'-yur-
vade-a, life-knowledge), a natural systems for health and actualization of spiritual potential. And
he argues that a growing interest In health selfcare, information about Ayurvedic regimens and
products is increasingly appearing in the secular media and in specialized publications. Mr.Ray
also writes about home-made medicines but he has not highlighted about Home-made
cosmetics^. Mr.Ganpati Singh Verma, in his book "Miracles of Neem tree" explains 'house-hold
remedies series'. He projects neem is perhaps the commonest tree found all over India. At the
same time it has been used most extensively throughout the length and breadth of our country for
treatment of common ailments as a house-hold-remedy since the time of yore. However, he has
not mentioned anything about use of neem leaves in cosmetics preparation'*. 45

10.Dr.Vasanth Balaji Athavle, Prof, and Head of the Pediatric of L.T.M. Medical college,
Bombay, in his book "Basic Principles of Ayurveda" presents Ayurveda, the science of life aims
at attaining ideal physical, mental and spiritual health. One can acquire physical health by
following 'swasththat-vrutta' i.e. daily and seasonal regimen and one can develop strong mind by
following 'Satvrutta' i.e. rules of good conduct. But, he has not stated anything about skin care
and protection^. Dr.Murali Manohar in his book "Ayurveda for AH" explains the central tenets
of Ayurveda and the various benefits of Ayuvedic therapies. Condition ranging from a minor
stuffy nose to the potentially fatal brain stroke is all dealt with in simple, scientific and lucid
language in this easy-to-follow self -help guide. Though the title of this book is 'Ayurveda for
All', but nothing is written about use of Ayurveda in cosmetics^.

11.Mr. Charles B. Inlander Janet Worsleynorwood in his book "Skin: Head-to-Toe Tips for
Health and Beauty", he argues that healthy skin is about more than just looking good. As human
body's organ, skin is a vital part of overall good health. Yet threats to human skin's health-
sunlight, chemicals, bacteria, and even foods and medication are seemingly everywhere. Too
often, information on skin care comes from advertisements, magazine and cosmetics counter
attendants, despite the fact that their conclusions may be contradictory or even wrong. It also
throws lights on health and beauty from head to toe. But this book concentrates much on skin's
health but nothing is discussed as regards Ayurvedic cosmetics^.

12.Prof. Dr.P.H.Kulkarni in his book "Ayurveda Soundaryam towards Beauty" depicts that study
of ayurveda is eternal. One can try to understand ayurveda in one's life. It seems very difficult.
Hence it is beneficial to study Ayurveda everyday, every life. He 46 also covers basic principles
of Ayurveda, healthy lifestyle, skin and skin care in Ayurveda, Ayurveda soundarya, hair, beauty
in Ayurveda and skin cure and care. Hence, he has not touched the application part of Ayurveda
in cosmetics^. DrJayant Deopujari in his research paper "Clinical dietetics in charak samhita
with special reference to skin, skin care and skin diseases" arrives at the conclusion that due to
the pollution and faulty way of life, allergic manifestation of different f ood articles,
hypersensivity to certain drugs and its skin manifestation are causes of skin disease. But he
remains selient about skin disease on account of the of cosmetics^. A Research paper of
Dr.A.A.Kaid and Dr.P.H.Kulkami on "Skin, diseases and Sookshma Triphala" depicts that
sookshma triphala is useful in skin diseases as a blood purifier, it relieves inflammatory
conditions by preventing pus formation in included in disorder of rakatavha stotasa in which
tridosha prakop twak mansa rakta lasika dusti dhatu shaithilya is the samprapti shodhana i.e. the
panchakarma therapy and shamana is the chiktsa 80% of patients got relief in the category of
excellent. But these researchers have not touched upon skin diseases due to cosmetics and
prescription for their cure^.

13.B.L.D. Girija has written an article on "Ayulai valarkkum Ayurvedam book" is a compilation
of articles by the author on Ayurveda that appeared regularly in a weekly. In 64 crisp chapters, it
deals with right from the concept, "What is Ayurveda?" Due details are furnished so that even a
layman can understand it with ease. Basically all the diseases are diagnosed on the imbalance of
"Vatha", "Pithta" or "Khapha" or all the three taken together. When they are "balanced" the
disease disappears in no time. The author assures excellent treatment for upper respiratory tract
infection, obesity, heart diseases and vomiting, and recommends ghee and taking oil bath
regularly for longevity of life. There 47 are individual remedies taking into consideration tlie
balance or imbalance mentioned above when the patient is a boy, girl, young or an aged person.
He enriches the book by furnishing the utilities of common household items like garlic, onion,
asafoetida, pepper, cardamom, ginger, turmeric and cumin seeds which are of immense use for
first-aid. Description is given on the methodology of "Pancha karma" treatment. But nowhere
does the author draw a reference to the use of ayurvedic cosmetics as a means to enhance and
preserve one's beauty.

14." Another study has been dons on 'VUnicai dermatology" by Mr.A.K.'Nath and
Mr.D.M.Thappa, Department of Dermatology and Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Jawaharlal
Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Pondicherry, India.
Summary Kumkum is a commonly used cosmetic in India, traditionally based on turmeric
powder, and its ingredients can cause various types of dermatitis. Researcher undertook this
study to characterize kumkum-induced dermatitis clinically and to identify by patch testing the
allergens involved. In total, 406 patients with kumkum-induced dermatitis (mean age of these
cases 46.5 years; female: male ratio 1.8: 1) were investigated. The forehead was the most
commonly involved site (31/46), followed by the glabellar area (16/46), hair parting (6/46),
abdomen (5/46), and neck (3/46). Pigmented contact dermatitis was seen in 35 patients (76.1%),
and allergic contact dermatitis in 11 patients (23.9%). In total, 25 patients were patch tested. The
commonest positive allergic reaction was to thimerosal (18/25, 72%), followed by gallate mix
(12/25, 48%). Para-phenylenediamine, Kathon CG, benzotriazol, tert-buty hydroquinone and
parabens gave a reaction for one patient each (1/25, 4%). Perhaps researcher has nothing to say
about consumer behavior towards either on cosmetics or on ayurvedic cosmetics.'^

15. Daniel Marmion has made a study on cosmetics entitled "A Research on Drugs and
Cosmetics". This study includes a brief history of the use of colorants in foods, drugs, cosmetics,
and medical devices, and the development of legislation in the United States to control them. It
describes where and why colorants are used, lists all those currently in use, identifies each as
either needing certification or not, and describes the chemical and physical properties, method of
manufacture, chemical structure, chemical classification, and uses of each. Individual and
general restrictions relating to the use of colorants are described, and sample specifications are
shown. The weight of each colorant certified in the United States each year from 1983 to 1990 is
given. It includes references and sources for more information regarding colorants including
their analysis as is and in product matrices. Lacuna in this study is that there is no much
reference to the use of cosmetics in general and ayurvedic cosmetics in particular.

16. Mr. Khalid has wriiten a paper on comprehensive review of the literature regarding "The
effect of country of origin on consumer perceptions of cosmetic products and services". Results
reveal that consumer perceptions differ significantly on the basis of product/service and country
of origin. The country of origin may be an important element in the perceptions consumers have
of products and services especially where little other information is known. However, the
question of how much influence the country of origin provides in product and service evaluations
remains unanswered and a number of other major issues have yet to be resolved. Directions for
future research are developed. This study is limited to the use of cosmetics in general. It has not
included the use and impact of ayurvedic cosmetics in its purview of study.'"

17 .Mr.Matin Khan in his book "Consumer Behavior" writes consumer behavior in general and
also covers factors influencing consumer behavior, models, attitude development and alternate
evaluation in buying, changing consumer behavior and purchase and post-purchase behavior. But
this book concentrates much on theory part rather than practical applications and nothing is
mentioned nothing is discussed as regards consumer behavior towards beauty and cosmetics.'^
Mr.David H Loudon and Mr.Alber J Dell Bitta in their book "Consumer Behavior" throw some
lights on understaind consumers and Market segments, environmental influence on consumer
behavior, social groups, family, personal influence and diffusion and innovations, diffusion of
innovations and also on consumer decision process. However, they have not mentioned anything
about application of consumer behavior towards either on general cosmetics or on ayurvedic
cosmetics.'^

18. Mr. Leon G Schiffman and Mr.Leslie Lazar Kanuk in their book "Consumer Behavior" (VI,
VII and VIII Edition) depict concept on consumer research, the consumer as an individual and
their social and cultural setting and also on the consumer decision making process. But it has not
included consumer decision making process towards ayurvedic cosmetics.'^ "An empirical study
on consumer perception about Visual Mega Mart and its impact on shopping behavior in
Dehradun city" done by Mr.S.R.Sharma and Mr.Prakash Tiwari. This study represents consumer
perception towards a retail mart and consumer shopping behavior is tested at shopping mall in
general. But the lacuna of this study is that it is not done particularly on ayurvedic cosmetics.'^
Mr.R.Ravi Kumar and Mr.Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy have done study on "Customer Satisfaction and
Discontentment vis-a-vis BSNL Land service" and they feel that at present, services marketing
plays a major role in the national economy. In the service sector, telecom 50 industry is the most
active and attractive. Though the telecom industry is growing rapidly, India's telecom density is
less than the world's average telecom density as most of India's market is yet to be covered. This
attracts private operators to enter into the Indian telecom industry, which makes the BSNL more
alert to run its business and survive in the market. It has covered a complete study on consumer
behavior towards landline users, but this study is nowhere concerned to cosmetics.'^

19.A Research on "Escalation of Destructive behavior due to advertising" done by


C.Karthikeyan is covered how advertisements create desire in the minds of the customers, how
these advertisements change the mindsets of people and also analyzed whether modem
marketing and advertising strategies add to the existing problem, analyzed whether these subject
adults can be grouped into clusters of personality disorders and factors aggravate destructive
behaviors. But it has not analyzed impact of advertisement of cosmetics on consumers buying
behavior.'^^ Md.Naveed in his research on Consumer Ethnocentrism" represents as markets turn
borderless and become integrated, we need to understand whether consumers are concerned
about a product's country of origin or to what extent nations and cultures prefer domestic
products as opposed to foreign goods. The feelings of consumers towards foreign products have
been, for many years, a subject of interest to researchers working in the areas of consumer
behavior and international marketing. But this study is much concentrated on marketers' point of
view not on consumers' point of view and also nothing is discussed in the study about
cosmetics.^^

20. "The influence of marital roles of product purchase decision making" a study done by
Mrs.Pinni Vasantha Laxmi says that a careful scan of marketing and consumer research over the
past five decades has produced substantial insights into the relative roles of couples in buying
products and services. This study has conceptualized spousal dominance in purchase decision
making along a social continuum from the patriarchal, 51 through egalitarian, to the matriarchal
and have proved that purchases decisions are actually composed of a sequence of decisions and
that the influencer at one stage of decision making may not be the same at another stage and that
the roles vary according to product type. But this study is lacking on an analysis of purchase
decision towards cosmetics or on ayurvedic cosmetics?' Prof.T.Devasenathipathi in his research
"A study on consumer preference and comparative analysis of all life insurance companies"
studies the rate of all the life insurance companies by analyzing certain variables, measures the
customer perception, purchase behavior, consumer awareness regarding the life insurance
industry, and also covers the privatization, policy awareness and life coverage awareness among
the consumers. But whole study is concentrated on consumer behavior towards different brands
and types of insurance policies and nothing is saying about their preference towards different
brands of cosmetics.'^

21.ProfD.Yella Reddy in his research paper on "A study on attitudes towards packaged fruit
drinks using exploratory factor analysis" finds with the rising popularity of packaged fruit drinks,
the cola wars might extend beyond the traditional boundaries as they face fierce competition
from the former. India is the second largest producer of fruits and vegetables in the world. There
is enormous potential to be tapped which will also be advantageous for both demestic and export
markets. The youth market and the middle class provide exciting opportunities for market
penetration and development. It becomes imperative to examine the attitude towards packaged
fruit drinks, as attitude influences buying behavior. Though this study is towards consumer
behavior but much focus is given on fruit drinks and nothing is discussed on cosmetics.^'*
Mrs.Rishi Raj Sharma in her research paper on "Consumer Psychographics and surrogate
advertising: An application of multiple discriminant analysis" focuses on surrogate advertising
and says it is one of the emerging ethical issues in advertising in 52 India. This is used as a,
strategy to advertise products like liquor or tobacco-the advertisement of wliich otherwise, is
banned in our country. It relates to advertising by duplicating the brand image of one product
extensively to promote another product of the same brand. Hence, in the whole study cosmetics
is not studied anywhere.^^

22. A study on consumer buying behavior of Bread" is done by Prof P.Padamavathy to find out
the consumption pattern of bread, to analyze the buying behavior of the consumers with regard to
bread and to identify the factors influencing the consumers' buying behavior with respect to
bread. The whole study is focused on consumer buying behavior towards bread, and nothing is
stated about cosmetics.^^ Prof.B.B.S.Parihar In his study on "A survey of consumer awareness
about consumer legislation in India" writes that customer satisfaction leading to customer loyalty
is one of the most unassailable concepts of modern management practices. Research has
investigated the roles of perceived value of product and service in customer satisfaction.
Competitive cost, customer focus, customer feedback and involvement, competent employees'
innovativeness, corporate social responsibilities, etc. are the key factors that contribute to
customer satisfaction in various contexts, but he nothing writes about customer satisfaction
towards cosmetics. "Building customer satisfaction by managing the order cycle: A pilot study in
engineering company" is done by Prof.A.K.Dasbiswas. He says that customer satisfaction is one
of the most unassailable concepts of modern management practice. It is an indicator of
satisfaction with a product and services, offered during the purchase and post-purchase period. It
is largely influenced by the perceived value of the product or service that the customer
experiences while purchasing and consuming the product/services. This study deals with only
about customers' general experiences with buying behavior. Nowhere in this study is connected
with cosmetics. 53 Mr. Susan chirayath in his research study "Consumer attitude and Market
potential" depicts that that revolution is still on for Indian telecom as India is expected to have
100 million GSM subscribers by 2007-08, as compared to 26 million subscribers as on March
2004, according to the Global Mobile Suppliers Association. Therefore, now-adays, an increased
attention is given to consumer behavior and research is due: consumer has more power than ever
before, consumer has access to more information than ever before and marketer can offer more
services and products than ever before. Digital communication enables to two-way interactive
exchange in which the consumer can instantly react to the changes in the market. This study
focuses on just general behavior of a consumer but not specifically about cosmetics.'^^
Prof.S.V.Sawanth in his research study "Buying Two wheeler: A changing scenario"
concentrates that understanding consumer behavior in the present scenario is extremely
important as it is no longer a simple task. Now the consumer is considered to be the king. He is
the price maker and not price taker. These sentences are framed based the consumer behavior
towards Two wheelers. But researcher has not at all touched upon consumer behavior ayurvedic
cosmetics.^" Prof.Reeti Agarwal in her research study "A study of spousal influence in family
purchase decisions" argues that the Indian society is currently in a state of flux. Traditional
gender roles are being rewritten. This change is perceptible in every sphere of life. And, this
change has impacted the buying patterns of the consumers too. The substantial changes in the
buying behavior patterns associated with a wide variety of goods and sei-vices point o this trend.
This study has focused only on spousal influence in family purchase decision about general
products and nothing is tested in particular to the 54 cosmetics.^' Prof.Satvindar Singh in his
research paper "Consumer behavior towards home appliances with special reference to Maytag"
analyzes consumer behavior when buying major home appliances, focusing on the "Maytag"
brand. The paper discusses how the decision-making process affects product pricing and product
positioning in the market. The author explains this is a need-driven rather than a purely want-
driven product, and requires planning rather than impulse buying. Demand will be less elastic in
terms of price and more dependent on other factors such as changes in life circumstances like
home buying, marriage, or relocation from one area to another. This study is purely focused on
consumer durables. In the present research study the researcher is interested to find out if similar
behavioral trend could be seen as regards the use of ayurvedic cosmetics.^^ Dr.Mpwalpwsla E in
his study on "Attitudes and behavior towards health and psychological parameters as a
comparison between two groups of patients: HIV positive and HIV negative drug users" in
which he has compared two groups of patients: HIV positive and HIV negative drug users. 100
persons/40 women, 60 men/17-32 years old with about 2 years of drug abuse were examined at
the same time. Health behaviors are activities undertaken by people believing themselves to be
healthy or improving general well-being. Such behaviors depend on people's knowledge and
attitudes and their motivation, but social support, locus of control, relationship between people,
health value and depression could change people behavior too. It is interesting to examine
whether the health and psychological parameters may be extended to the analysis of the proposed
research study focusing on consumer behavior towards the use of ayurvedic cosmetics.^^ Dr.M.
Abraham Garcia-Torres, MERIT, Maastricht University, The Netherlands has done research on
"Consumer behavior: utility maximization and the seek of novelty" says 55 the evolution of
consumers' preferences has been recognized by many Scholars as being key to understanding
technological change. However, mainstream economics cannot account for the seemingly
irrational behavior of consumers based on changes in taste. Consumer theory lacks flexibility and
accuracy to explain changes in consumer behavior. Adopting a behavioral psychology
perspective, this paper argues that there is a rational pattern in the change of corisumers' tastes.
He argues that behavioral psychology doers us a unique perspective to solve some of the
paradoxes of consumer behavior. The same analogy can not be extended changing consumers
attitude in favor of ayuvervedic cosmetics.^"* "A study on Dress-Buying Behavior of
Consumers" by John E. Jacobi and S. George Walters (In Journal of Marketing, Vol. 23, No. 2
(Oct. 1958) explores the nature of consumer dress-buying behavior, and narrated that when an
economically strong buyer wants to buy a dress, firstly he looks at color, design, brand and lastly
price. And on the other hand economically poor customer asks prices first and decides his/her
choice. In the proposed research study the researcher wants to examine how consumers
belonging to different income groups respond to ayurvedic cosmetics.^^ "Key Aspects on
Consumer Behavior of Hong Kong Internet Non-Shoppers - An Empirical Study" by Douglas
Ching Shan Hui says Internet non-shoppers in Hong Kong have been lacking. This empirical
study by on-line questionnaire is attempted to explore buyer behavior. The focus of this study is
on understanding that the Internet non-shoppers in Hong Kong are, and understand what the
barriers are against Internet shopping. Research overseas suggests that major barriers against
Internet shopping are "payment security", "privacy and trust", "shipping cost" and "logistics".
This study does not refer to any particular product including ayurvedic cosmetics.''^ Steven E.
Mason, Latrobe University in his research study on "Consumer Behaviour and Imagination: A
Theoretical Approach towards a 56 Typology" seeks to establish a theoretical foundation for a
personality trait index based on the intrinsic motivation of an individual to engage in imaginative
thinking in the consumption process. This index is called the Need for Imagination (NFI) and
constitutes a component of a theoretical model called the imaginative-experiential-planning (lEP)
model. This model serves as a basis to explore the underlying motivation of an individual to use
his imagination in purchase planning when product knowledge and experience is limited. This
paper discusses many of the different perspectives on imagination theory and then seeks to
establish the NFI, which is a one-dimensional construct, designed to examine an individual's
intrinsic propensity to engage and enjoy the utilization of their imagination as an information
processing mechanism. The researcher wants to employ this analysis of the impact of
imagination on the purchase and use of ayurvedic cosmetics.'^^ Mr.Blanchin, University of
Halmstad has done a study on "The customer behavior in the men's cosmetics market". In this
study he has covered consumer behavior in general, men's behavior in particular on cosmetics.
The main limitations of this study are the theory about self-concept is not the particular case of
men. Self-concept theory is valid for both men and women because it is viable for all; there is no
difference in psychic mechanisms between men and women. The self construction is the same
and is applicable to all human. Then, the men's cosmetics market is still too young to find some
deep surveys on it. As a consequence, it has been difficult to find some theories viable only for
men; a connection with surveys already done about women's cosmetics was necessary. Nowhere
has this study made any reference to ayurvedic cosmetics. From the review of literature carried
out above it becomes clear that several studies have been made by researcher in the past about
consumers' behavior with reference to cosmetics and 'many other varieties of consumer goods.
These studies throw 57 light on various factors influencing the consumer behavior, the
psychological factors that are I responsible for change in consumers' attitude and the impact of
money income on purchase of branded items. But there is a huge gap between the study made on
Ayurveda, cosmetics and the consumer behavior till the date and the present study entitled
"Consumer behavior towards Ayurvedic cosmetics" is an attempt to fill this gap. 58 References
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