How to fight the post-90s "bald" hairline defense war?

  Last year, a hot search for "post-90s are already bald" surprised people: the post-90s who just entered the workplace have already experienced the baptism of "hair loss" with the post-80s who are the backbone of the workplace.

In order to save the hair, what action will they take?

  There are about 200 million people suffering from hair loss in China, and the incidence is high and becoming more serious. It is developing rapidly at an annual growth rate of 15%-18%.

The proportion of post-90s born under the age of 30 has been as high as 36.1%, and even more than 50% of college students said they have begun to lose their hair.

The "Post-90s Hair Loss Research Report in 2021" released by the Mob Research Institute shows that 46.7% of the post-90s hair loss distribution have severe hair loss.

Among women, 43.7% will have hair loss, while the proportion of men with hair loss is relatively higher, reaching 51.4%.

  In the hair loss area, everyone thinks that the hairline is the most important area of ​​hair loss, and women's hair gaps are also very obvious.

In the distribution of cities, Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou have become the three largest cities, and cities such as Hangzhou, Shenzhen and Chengdu have also entered the top ten.

  Among the industry distribution of the post-90s population with hair loss, IT communication has become the industry with the highest proportion of male hair loss, while women in the advertising and marketing industry are most likely to have hair loss problems.

  Among the causes of hair loss, over 50% think staying up late and excessive stress are the main reasons. Secondly, there are also internal causes such as endocrine disorders and lack of exercise.

Poor eating habits, heredity, and frequent dyeing are also important reasons.

  It is worth noting that they are not optimistic about their sleep situation with hair loss.

In the sleep quality survey of the post-90s generation, the sleep quality of people with abscess symptoms was very poor, poor and average, accounting for 46%, which was significantly higher than those without abscess symptoms.

In addition, nearly 40% of people with hair loss have oily hair.

In the research on hair quality of post-90s, most of them are oily hair and mixed hair. Among them, those post-90s with hair loss are mostly oily hair, accounting for nearly 40%.

  More than 80% of people with hair loss said they would feel annoyed by it, and 37.7% of people would often be annoyed by hair loss.

They believe that hair loss has the greatest impact on appearance, self-confidence, and abstinence.

Only 16.4% of people said they would not worry about it.

  What can I save you, my hair?

According to the survey, in the attempts of post-90s to reduce hair loss, over 60% of the budget and actual expenditure are within 500 yuan, and nearly 10% are still willing to pay more than 5,000 yuan to keep their hair.

Over 60% of the people who choose to use anti-loss shampoo, except for the method, adjust their diet and relax their mood are their must-do homework.

  At the same time, compared with the "metaphysics" of whether shampoo works, over 20% of post-90s think that hair transplant is the most effective method, and they are willing to solve the problem fundamentally through surgery.

The post-90s generation accounts for more than 50% of the Chinese hair transplant population, and their most concerned about the issue of hair transplant is the price.

  However, it should be reminded that although shampoo can improve hair quality, it cannot solve the problem of hair loss.

Hair transplantation is also "dismantling the east wall and repairing the west wall", and it needs to be filled with hair from other positions, and even the successfully planted hair follicles may "wither" again in the future.

Therefore, the first task for people with hair loss is to improve their work and rest and bad lifestyle habits, and face the issue of hair loss with a calm mind.

As the survey shows: over 30% of programmers are not troubled by hair loss, because in their lives, they struggle for strength rather than volume.

  Text/Reporter Chen Si