Iโve always loved hair. As a hairdresser and makeup artist, I spent years making people feel beautiful. But over time, I saw something a style or a product couldnโt fix. I saw clients losing their hair. Family members struggling. People I cared aboutโespecially those with textured hairโasking for help. And the industry had nothing to offer but surface-level "band-aids." โTry this oil.โ โAvoid heat.โ โMaybe itโs stress.โ I realised that for textured hair (curly, wavy, coily), advice was based on marketing, not mechanics. It ignored Fibre Physics and Biomechanical Integrity. Thatโs why I became a Trichology Practitioner. I didn't stop loving hairโI wanted to master the science behind it. Currently, I am deep into Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology because hair health is a systemic story involving your gut, your hormones, and your immune system. The Core Protocol: Assessment Before Action Most people donโt have a hair problem. They have a strategy problem. Youโve been taught to buy routines, but you havenโt been taught how your hair actually functions. Inside The Scalp Science Lab, we move beyond the surface: โข Biomechanical Geometry: Understanding curls as structural features, not just categories. โข Fiber Physics: How porosity, elasticity, and stiffness dictate your hairโs survival. โข The Systemic Link: How your internal health (gut/hormones) speaks through your scalp. โข The Clinical Audit: Learning to read biological patterns instead of reacting to today's dryness. ๐ YOUR FIRST LAB MISSION To begin your assessment, please complete these 3 steps: Step 1: Introduce Your Subject In the comments, tell us: 1. What brought you to the Lab? 2. What is the one thing about your hair or scalp you most want to diagnose? Step 2: Access Your Diagnostic Tool Go to the [Classroom Tab] and download the Scalp pH Calibration Sheet. This is your first step in moving from "product-pushing" to clinical science. Step 3: Review the "Physics vs. Marketing" Briefing Check the pinned post to understand why your current routine might be working against your scalp's natural biology.