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Lamas Beauty Women Thinning Hair Survey

Post by Jacob » Sat Aug 21, 2010 10:05 am

According to a TheImpact of Thinning Hair, a new survey of 1000 consumers, women are dramatically changing their lifestyle due to thin or thinning hair. Other statistics culled from TheImpact of Thinning Hair, sponsored by Peter Lamas Products, a leading natural personal care company, include:

* Thirty-four percent of women are starting to notice thinning or wish their hair could be fuller or thicker.

Results also show that this issue plays a major role in the lifestyle choices women make; with an astounding 54 percent of women who said that thinning hair has lead them to:

* Wash their hair less frequently
* Wear hats
* Wear their hair in a ponytail or bun
* Or use several products daily to give the appearance of fuller, thicker hair
* When it comes to seeking professional advice, The Impact of Thinning Hair findings show that almost twice as many women said they would consult their hairstylist versus a doctor to determine the best way to address their thinning hair.
* Forty-three percent of women currently using mainstream or chemical-based products said they would be somewhat to extremely interested in trying a natural alternative.

“The results of this survey clearly show that not only does thinning hair have a profound impact on the daily lives of women; but these women are looking to their stylists for advice and product alternatives,” says Peter Lamas, stylist and founder of Peter Lamas Products. “Thinning hair can cause some women to feel self conscious, leading them to hide behind hats or wear their hair in ponytails,” Lamas explains. “But the irony is, repeatedly pulling hair back causes the hair shaft to weaken, causing even more damage. It’s a vicious cycle.”

As a stylist for over 30 years Lamas has helped women not only face, but find solutions to sensitive issue such as hair loss. “My clients confide in me because I understand how much hair can impact a woman’s appearance and even her overall confidence,” Lamas says.

Other Key Survey Findings Include:

* Nearly the same amount of men and women say they are starting to notice thinning in their hair or wish it could be fuller or thicker (38 percent vs. 34 percent, respectively)
* Men also see the value of a relationship with their stylist. 15 percent said they would consult their hairstylist to determine the best way to address their thinning hair compared to only 11 percent who would consult a doctor
* 32 percent of men currently using mainstream or chemical-based products said they would be somewhat to extremely interested in trying a natural alternative

Survey Methodology
These findings are from a telephone survey conducted among 1,000 adults (500 men and 500 women). Interviewing for this survey was completed during the period October 15-18, 2009. Opinion Research Corporation of Princeton, NJ, conducted the fieldwork.
http://www.skincareblog.net/2009/11/02/ ... ir-survey/

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