In point of fact, this is not at all how the scenario plays out. One more element that contributes to the deterioration of the quality of people's hair in Europe and the United States is the widespread practice of coloring and bleaching the hair. In addition, the quality of the hair of people from Europe and the United States is thinner and softer than the hair of people from Asia, whose hair is more prone to damage. People from Asia have hair that is thicker and more resistant to breakage. Even the most effective hair care products have limited effectiveness against the damaging effects of dryness and breakage in the hair. This is true even for the most effective products. In addition to the possible influence of the survivor bias, the following are some of the other possible explanations for this impression:1. The individual strands of hair are lighter in color than the rest of the hair. In the past, it has appeared a number of different colors, including brown, red, and flaxen, but it has never been blonde. It is not necessary to bleach the hair to the point where the hair roots are visible, nor is it necessary to bleach the hair to an excessive degree.

As a result of the incident, the scalp sustained only minor injuries. When the hair has been allowed to grow out for some time, it is possible to consider it presentable, and it does not require bleaching nearly as frequently. Those with black, brown, or blonde hair are likely to be regarded more contemptuously than those with other hair colors in both Europe and the United States. The potential chain of contempt for hair color begins at the top of the chain. People who bleach their blonde hair on a regular basis might actually have the majority of their hair falling somewhere in the range of intermediate colors. On the other hand, blonde hair is a status symbol that can be used to indicate a high level of wealth because it requires more maintenance.

2. The hair bleaching products that are used in Europe and the United States in general are of a much higher quality than those used in other parts of the world due to the high cost of haircuts. When converted to dollars, the price of a single knife at a barbershop in another country may be in the thousands or even the tens of thousands of dollars. Barbershops in other countries may charge hundreds of pounds or euros per knife. Because of the cost, most barbers do not need to make casual use of the product. The amount of damage that can be done to a tony at this time is limited, unless the barber happens to come across a tony with extremely low skills. It is difficult to offer a warranty on the lotion that is used in domestic small barbershops because of the competitive nature of the market. If you own a hair bleaching lotion, you should find a friend who is very knowledgeable and skilled in operating it, or you should find a tony who is patient and capable of operating it. Do it yourself, and when you dye, make the top part look like it has a gradient.

 

You should give yourself permission to tolerate the top burst, and you shouldn't try to make up too much ground in one year

 

  • Rather, you should give yourself permission to tolerate the top burst

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  • Despite what most people think, not everybody dyes their hair

  • In both Europe and the United States, there are a lot of fashionistas who are familiar with the use of wigs, and there are also temporary hair dyes

  • Wigs are also an option

  • The vast majority of regular people will purchase a new wig if the one they currently have becomes too damaged to continue wearing

  • There are also hair extensions that have been damaged, but highlighted hair extensions in particular are still an improvement over bleached hair

  • In any case, the majority of the genes that are responsible for naturally blonde hair are not pure

  • This indicates that melanin will form on its own, and it is perfectly normal for the hair roots to be deeper

  • Inasmuch as Asia is pertinent to the conversation as a whole, I'll simply bring it up to ensure that everything is covered

  • The bleaching process used on hair in Japan is actually of quite a high standard



There is a lack of clarity surrounding the situation in South Korea. I am aware that the frequent tossing involved in kpop will, in addition, cause damage to the quality of the hair (but given how frequent it is, this is probably considered to be acceptable). I don't know if it's because the industry is more regulated, if it's because there is a higher demand for hair bleaching caused by the Harajuku style, or if it's because the concept of not hurting hair is more popular in Asian hairdressing. In any case, I don't know why this is the case. I really have no idea. However, I am aware that it is taking place. However, because the typical cherry blossom girl is probably an expert in personal grooming, perming and styling may become less important to them.

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