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From Planet Vol.245 <Survey on Attitudes Toward Unwanted Hair Removal>

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Planet Inc. has released the results of a nationwide survey on attitudes toward unwanted hair removal, targeting 4,000 individuals. The percentage of people who 'care about' their body hair has increased by 8.1 points over the past decade, with a particularly notable rise among men.

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Q: What was the survey's target and methodology?
A: The survey targeted 4,000 men and women nationwide, using weighted back-calculation based on national census data.
Q: Which body part is most concerning for unwanted hair?
A: For oneself, 'nasal hair' (30.3%) is the top concern, followed by 'around the mouth' and 'eyebrows'.
Q: Are there differences in hair removal methods between men and women?
A: Yes. Men often use 'shaving razors' and 'electric shavers,' while women prefer 'groomers' and 'home-use hair removal devices'.
Q: What drives changing attitudes among younger generations?
A: Increased acceptance of wearing half-pants in summer and rising aesthetic awareness among youth.
Q: How can businesses apply these survey results?
A: Useful for product development, targeting strategies, and marketing planning in beauty and grooming sectors.