Over 70% of boys get haircuts every 1-2 months! What's the difference compared to girls' results?

April 5th is 'Haircut Day'! It's a commemorative day named after April 5, 1872, when the government issued the 'Prohibition of Women's Hair Cutting Ordinance,' and many women voiced their desire for freedom in hairstyles. This time, YTJP conducted a survey on 'haircuts' targeting high school students nationwide. First, the 'frequency of haircuts' is as follows.

For boys, 'about once a month' was the most common, followed closely by 'about once every two months' as the second most common result. For girls, the most common was 'about once every six months.' The percentage of those who get haircuts every 1-2 months was 74.2% for boys, compared to 17.7% for girls. Next, regarding 'where they get their hair cut,' it is as follows.

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  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Category: Survey
  • Organizations: YOUTH TIME JAPAN project