Korean Journal of Human Ecology (한국생활과학회지)
- Volume 14 Issue 2
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- Pages.293-302
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- 2005
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- 1226-0851(pISSN)
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- 2234-3768(eISSN)
A Comparative Study of Korean and Australian Women's Hair Care Behavior
한국과 호주여성의 모발관리행동 비교
- Ryu, Eun-Hye (Wells Korea) ;
- Park, Sook-Hyun (Dept. of Fashion Design and Merchandising Kyungsung University) ;
- Kwon, Mi-Jeong (Dept. of Fashion Design, Miryang National University)
- Published : 2005.04.30
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to compare hair care behaviors between Korean and Australian women whose individual hair characteristics, social backgrounds, and culture were different from each other. Then, this study also aims to provide some basic data for professionals in the field of beauty education and industry. Data were collected through a survey with 208 Australian females and 392 Korean females. Analyses included t-test, frequency analysis, and one-way ANOVA. The results are as follows: The Korean women mostly had black and brown natural hair, and 68.4% of them had color. On the other hand, the Australian surveyees had brown and dark blonde, and 85.4% of them had color. They both were asked why they were using hair products. The Koreans responded that they were for hair moisturization, while the Australians said they were for producing a hair style they wanted. In addition, the Koreans made the most use of a hair conditioner and hair wax, while the Australian women did a hair spray and gloss. As far as the satisfaction with beauty salon service goes, the Australian respondents showed more service satisfaction than the Koreans on average. The homogeneity of the two nations' average points was t-tested. The result indicated that significant differences existed in the hair shop satisfaction with services, such as dyeing, haircut, blow dry, shampooing and massaging, and staff attitudes.