【HALMEK up×生きかた上手研究所 共同調査】ミドルエイジ女性の「梅雨の髪の悩み」に関する意識・実態調査
NQ スコア
95/100
AI サマリー(NQ 加工済み)
A joint survey by HALMEK up and Ikikata Jozu Research Institute of 418 women (40-65 years old) found that 91.6% face hair issues during the rainy season, primarily unruliness (46.4%), frizz, and prominent gray hairs. These concerns are exacerbated by age-related changes in hair texture. The study highlights that hair condition impacts the desire to go out for 62.4% of respondents, leading them to use countermeasures like styling products and hair arrangements.
AI 分析
よくある質問
- Q: What is the biggest hair concern for middle-aged women during Japan's rainy season?
- A: According to the survey, the number one concern is "unruliness/frizz" (髪がうねる), reported by 46.4% of respondents.
- Q: What percentage of middle-aged women have hair problems during the rainy season?
- A: Over 91.6% of women aged 40-65 reported having some form of hair problem during the rainy season, an increase of 12 percentage points compared to when they were 30.
- Q: How do hair and hairstyle trends change with age for this demographic?
- A: The survey indicates that as women age, their hair tends to become finer, thinner, and softer. Consequently, there is a shift in hairstyle preference from longer styles like semi-long to shorter styles like short cuts and bobs.
- Q: Do these hair problems affect their daily lives?
- A: Yes, significantly. 62.4% of all respondents (and 73.0% of those aged 40-54) stated that the condition of their hair on a rainy day affects their motivation to go outside.
- Q: What are the most common ways these women deal with their hair problems?
- A: The top three countermeasures are using hair oil or styling products (39.2%), tying up or arranging their hair (24.0%), and ensuring their hair is thoroughly dried (21.4%).