Is the neck part of the face? Are you taking care of your neck?
Bizki Inc., operator of 'Kirei Style,' surveyed 2,000 women aged 20-59 on neck skincare habits. Results show 64% apply skincare to their necks, with awareness increasing with age. The survey also highlights lifestyle-based differences in beauty routines.
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Bizki Inc., which operates the beauty and health information site 'Kirei Style,' conducted a survey of 2,000 women nationwide regarding skincare habits. The survey targeted women aged 20 to 59 and was conducted on January 30, 2026.
The results indicate that 32.7% of respondents apply skincare to their necks every time, while 31.1% do so occasionally, totaling 63.8%. By age group, the practice increases from 55.2% in the 20s to 70.2% in the 50s. Occupationally, office workers and civil servants showed high rates of consistent care, while homemakers often reported occasional care. Interestingly, 23% of households with an annual income over 10 million yen reported doing no skincare, suggesting that high-income individuals may rely on professional clinic treatments instead.
The results indicate that 32.7% of respondents apply skincare to their necks every time, while 31.1% do so occasionally, totaling 63.8%. By age group, the practice increases from 55.2% in the 20s to 70.2% in the 50s. Occupationally, office workers and civil servants showed high rates of consistent care, while homemakers often reported occasional care. Interestingly, 23% of households with an annual income over 10 million yen reported doing no skincare, suggesting that high-income individuals may rely on professional clinic treatments instead.
FAQ
What is the neck care awareness among Japanese women?
Over 60% of Japanese women include their neck in their skincare routine, with awareness increasing significantly with age.