New Year, Women's Most Difficult-to-Discuss Appearance Concern is "Thinning Hair/Hair Loss"
The new fiscal year is a time when opportunities to meet new people in workplaces, communities, and children's activities tend to increase, making it a period where awareness of appearance also heightens. Fit Clinic conducted a survey targeting 200 women aged 35-59 to explore the appearance concerns and anxieties women face during this time.
Survey Result Summary - In the new fiscal year, 94.5% of women are concerned about their appearance when meeting new people. - When feeling observed by new acquaintances, the most concerning point is "clothing and grooming." - The most casually discussable concern among friends and fellow mothers is "gray hair" (56.0%). - The most difficult concern to discuss is "thinning hair/hair loss" (51.0%). - The primary reason "thinning hair/hair loss" is difficult to discuss is "worrying about being looked at after talking about it." - 41.0% of those seeking consultation about thinning hair or hair loss prefer online consultations.
In the New Fiscal Year, 94.5% of Women Are Concerned About Their Appearance When Meeting New People To the question, "Are you concerned about your appearance when meeting new people in the new fiscal year?", 38.0% answered "Very concerned" and 56.5% answered "Somewhat concerned," totaling 94.5% who expressed concern. This indicates that the new fiscal year is a period where people tend to be conscious of first impressions, and anxieties about appearance are likely to increase.
The Most Concerning Point When Meeting New People is "Clothing and Grooming"
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- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: Survey