
This chart shows information collected from college age girls about their hair. It details data such as the Look of the day: straightened and down (26%) ponytail (40%) natural and wavy (26%). Hair color: blonde, brown, red, black, and other; hair length: short, medium, long; and how often one gets their hair cut a year are also represented information.


This graphic is about hair. It looked at hair color, length, look of the day, trips to the salon, and time spent on hair. Each section of the graphic compared various aspects of that category: for example, the hair color section was split out by what percentage of the population has what hair color.


This infographic is all about hair including popularity of different hair styles, different hair colors, different hair lengths and number of trips to the salon.


This chart describes hair. It reflects that 15% are blonde, 50% are brunette, 15% of those surveyed have red hair, 9% have black and 6% have other hair colors. With respect to length of hair, 15% of the respondents have short hair, 21% have medium hair, 68% have long hair. When polled, the look of the day states that 26% of respondents have straight hair, 40% wore a pony tail, 0% natural and wavy. The chart also details trips to the salon and average time spent on hair.


The image depicts answers given by college age girls about their hair. Respondents cited brown as being an overwhelmingly popular hair color, long hair as being overwhelmingly popular, as well as the poney tail being a popular hair style. Respondents provided the number of times they visited the salon as well as time spent on their hair.


This chart describes hair. Specifically college age girls answers about their hair. The chart states that fifteen percent of them have black hair and 55% brown.


In the graph to the left it is showing the composition of hair styles. It is showing the percentage difference between different color styles. Also, it is showing the type of length by percentage. As well as the type of hair style: straight, curly etc.


This illustration is trying to convey the fact that there are a lot of different hair colors across a wide spectrum of shades, and how women like to have their hair at various lengths


This chart breaks down women's hair styles. It shows colors length types of cuts and it also breaks down the amount of time spent on caring for each type


This is a graphic about hair and hairstyles among college-age women. Most women's hair color on college campuses is brown, and 40% of college aged women choose the "ponytail" as their look of the day. Not surprisingly, longer hair required more daily maintenance.


The caption for this graphic is, "Hair". There are generic faced characters, pie charts, bars, and comb icons representing the different statistics listed in this graph.


This image shows many different charts and statistics of college aged girls and how they have their hair. It shows such things as style to color. It also shows how long they have their hair, how many trips to the salon they do, and how long they take to maintain their hair.


These are poll results reflecting the hair habits of college women. Brunettes with long hair tied up in a ponytail are by far the most common. Most visit the salon twice a year.


This image shows or depicts in various statistical formats including pie chart, avatars and percentages about hair styles and colors for women. Basically, women of different kinds and their hair preferences.

