Japanese authorities have issued an awareness warning on the safety risks associated with the use of liquid glue for fixing bangs. This popular trend among Japanese youth, often used to sustain a particular hairstyle, has reportedly led to a number of incidents, including eye irritations and skin problems. Detailed health risks and safety guidelines for these fashion enthusiasts are expected to be published soon.
In Japan, where personal appearance and beauty standards are high, hair style trends such as using liquid glue on bangs are widely adopted, especially among young people. The awareness raised here reflects the Japanese society's big focus on safety and well-being. Hair-related safety concerns may also involve regulatory bodies such as the Consumer Affairs Agency or Health Ministry.
In the US or EU, there are regulatory bodies overseeing product safety, and hair care products including styling gels or hairsprays are subject to rigorous safety tests before being sold. However, the use of unconventional items like liquid glue for hair styling is less common, and any health warnings would typically come from professional bodies or health experts rather than government agencies.