83.5% of Women's Hair Concerns Are About 'Hair Surface' — Only ~14% Have 'Good' Scalp Scores, Faview Survey Finds
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ViewBE analyzed self-reported user data from Faview and expert chart diagnoses, finding that about 83.5% of women's reported hair concerns relate to hair surface issues, while only about 14.4% had 'good' scalp scores—underscoring the need to visualize scalp health for proper care.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What does the scalp score measure?
- A: Faview's proprietary metric evaluates scalp color on a 5-point scale; 5 = blue/healthy, 3 = yellow/oxidized tendency, 1 = reddish tendency.
- Q: How large is the diagnostic sample?
- A: Approximately 830 valid expert chart diagnoses were analyzed; self-reported data are from Faview users.
- Q: Is the scalp score a medical diagnosis?
- A: No. The score is a visualization tool for scalp condition and is not a medical diagnosis for specific diseases.