Survey Update June 16, 2010: Growth for all types of hair?

 

 

Hello again,

 

Here is this week's update.

 

The Big Question: As far as hair growth results from using Wild Growth® products, how do people with African quality hair (including African mixed with other qualities) compare with people with non-African quality hair (Asian, European, Indian, Middle Eastern, Native American, South American not mixed with any African quality hair)?

 

The percentages in the tables below were obtained from criteria matching, using filtered responses and cross tabulation (separately and simultaneously) . General summary/conclusions from data appear in red.

 

 

 

People with African Quality Hair

 

20. Used alone (no other Wild Growth product), Wild Growth Hair Oil's contribution to hair fullness and reversal or elimination of thin or bald areas was:

strong- 36.9%

mild- 37.8%
light- 7.2%

slightly noticeable- 5.4%

undetectable- 12.6%

 

People with Non African Quality Hair

 

20. Used alone (no other Wild Growth product), Wild Growth Hair Oil's contribution to hair fullness and reversal or elimination of thin or bald areas was:

strong- 50%

mild- 16.7%

light- 0.0%

slightly noticeable- 16.7%

undetectable- 16.7%

 

The percentage of non-African hair quality users of Wild Growth Hair Oil (only) who got strong thicker growth results was greater (50% vs. 36.9%) than the percentage of African hair quality users. However, Wild Growth Hair Oil (only) did better for those with African quality hair (37% vs. 16.7% for non-African ) in the second highest 'mild' category of effectiveness. Also a greater percentage of undetectable results (16.7% for non-African hair quality vs. 12.6% for African hair quality) was experienced by non-African hair quality users.

 

People with African Quality Hair

 

22. Used alone (no other Wild Growth product), Wild Growth Hair Oil's improvement of hair length was:

strong- 37.8%

mild- 34.2%
light- 9.0%

slightly noticeable- 9.9%

undetectable- 9.0%

 

People with non-African Quality Hair

 

22. Used alone (no other Wild Growth product), Wild Growth Hair Oil's improvement of hair length was:

strong- 41.7%

mild- 25.0%
light- 16.7%

slightly noticeable- 16.7%

undetectable- 0.0%

 

The percentage of non- African hair quality users of Wild Growth Hair Oil (only) who got strong length growth results was greater (41.7% vs. 37.8%) than the percentage of African hair quality users. However, Wild Growth Hair Oil (only) did better for those with African quality hair (34.2% vs. 25.0% for non-African ) in second highest 'mild' category of effectiveness. Also a greater percentage of undetectable results (9.0% for African vs. 0.0% for non-African) was experienced by African users.

 

 

People with African-Quality Hair

 

55. Among those who always used Wild Growth Hair Oil and Wild Growth Light Oil Moisturizer together, Wild Growth Hair Oil and Wild Growth Light Oil Moisturizer's contribution to hair fullness and reversal or elimination of thin or bald areas was:

strong- 45.5%

mild- 31.8%
light- 0.0%

slightly noticeable- 22.7%

undetectable- 0.0%

 

People with non-African Quality Hair

 

55. Among those who always used Wild Growth Hair Oil and Wild Growth Light Oil Moisturizer together, Wild Growth Hair Oil and Wild Growth Light Oil Moisturizer's contribution to hair fullness and reversal or elimination of thin or bald areas was:

strong- 33.4%....

mild- 33.3%
light- 33.3%

slightly noticeable- 0.0%

undetectable- 0.0%

 

The percentage of African hair quality users of both Wild Growth Hair Oil and Wild Growth Light Oil Moisturizer who got strong thicker growth results was greater (45.5% vs. 33.4%) than the percentage of non-African hair quality users. However, both products used together did better for those with non-African quality hair in the second ( mild-33.3% vs. 31.8% for African quality hair) and third (light-33.3% vs. 0.0% for African quality hair) highest effectiveness categories.

 

 

People with African Quality Hair

 

57. Among those who always used Wild Growth Hair Oil and Wild Growth Light Oil Moisturizer together, Wild Growth Hair Oil and Wild Growth Light Oil Moisturizer's improvement of hair length was:

strong- 50.0%
mild- 18.3%
light- 4.5%
slightly noticeable- 22.7%

undetectable- 4.5%
 

 

People with non-African Quality Hair

 

57. Among those who always used Wild Growth Hair Oil and Wild Growth Light Oil Moisturizer together, Wild Growth Hair Oil and Wild Growth Light Oil Moisturizer's improvement of hair length was:

strong- 33.4%
mild- 66.6%
light- 0.0%
slightly noticeable- 0.0%

undetectable- 0.0%

 

The percentage of African hair quality users of both Wild Growth Hair Oil and Wild Growth Light Oil Moisturizer who got strong length growth results was greater (50.0% vs. 33.4%) than the percentage of non-African hair quality users. However, both products used together did better for those with non-African quality hair in the second ( mild-66.6% vs. 18.3% for African quality hair) highest effectiveness category. Also, when the combining the ineffective (undetectable) category with the two least effective categories (slightly noticeable and light), none (0.0%) of the non-African quality hair users populated that triple category grouping compared with 31.7% of the African hair quality users that did.

 

 

 

Results were compiled from a survey of 435 respondents beginning Wed, Sep 30, 2009 3:10:35 AM and ending Tuesday, June 15, 2010 1:16:00 PM

 

 

For current percentages in all response categories, visit the complete survey results by following the link below or copying and pasting to the url address bar on your browser:

 

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