The investigators aimed to evaluate whether they can be improved by an AI-based personalized prescription of scalp cosmetics.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
100
shampoos and scalp serums personalized according to their SPI-AI-defined scalp types
Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
Seongnam, South Korea
Total Scalp Photographic Index (SPI) score
Change from the baseline in the total SPI score. The total SPI score (0-75 points) is the sum of the SPI score of five areas: vertex, anterior, posterior, right, and left. Higher SPI scores mean a worse condition, and larger changes from baseline in the total SPI score mean a better outcome.
Time frame: week 4
Total Scalp Photographic Index (SPI) score
Change from the baseline in the total SPI score. The total SPI score (0-75 points) is the sum of the SPI score of five areas: vertex, anterior, posterior, right, and left. Higher SPI scores mean a worse condition, and larger changes from baseline in the total SPI score mean a better outcome.
Time frame: week 8
Total Scalp Photographic Index (SPI) score
Change from the baseline in the total SPI score. The total SPI score (0-75 points) is the sum of the SPI score of five areas: vertex, anterior, posterior, right, and left. Higher SPI scores mean a worse condition, and larger changes from baseline in the total SPI score mean a better outcome.
Time frame: week 12
subjective improvement in scalp conditions
proportion of participants achieving improvement in more than one item on the questionnaire
Time frame: week 4
participant's satisfaction
proportion of participants satisfied with the products
Time frame: week 4
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