April 15 2009, 11:31 am PT | Posted in: Other
Snippet from the press release:
According to a new online survey conducted by the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS), 59.8 percent of people who were asked whether they would rather have more hair, more money or more friends chose more hair. By comparison, only 26.2 percent of respondents chose more money and 13.9 percent said they would rather have more friends. Of the 1,407 people polled, slightly more women (64.2 percent) than men (59.1 percent) indicated they wanted more hair than more money or more friends.
Read the full text — ISHRS Releases Study Showing More Hair Is Still a Hot Commodity During Recession
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