STAXMAXXX INDEX / LOOK / Practice
Grooming Consistency
No trials. No citations. Still obviously true.
STAXXX evidence grade · Grooming Consistency
INSUFFICIENT
The human evidence is not there. Whatever you have heard, it has not been shown.
- STRONG
- MODERATE
- EMERGING
- INSUFFICIENT
- Regulatory status
- Not a regulated product
- Sources on file
- 1 total · 0 human · 1 pending
- Rubric score
- 0 weighted
WHAT IT IS
HOW IT WORKS
WHERE THE EVIDENCE STANDS
SOURCES
- REFERENCEExpert consensusPending document
Social-perception literature on appearance and first impressions
Field literature, multiple laboratories
No document here has been confirmed by a STAXXX operator yet. We list what we intend to hold, and we say so until we hold it.
REGULATORY STATUS
WHO THIS IS FOR
- People optimizing compounds while overdue for a haircut
- Anyone who wants the fastest visible change available this week
WHAT PEOPLE GET WRONG
- Grooming is cosmetic in the dismissive sense — surface, therefore trivial.
- It is the highest-leverage appearance intervention per unit of effort, available immediately, at any fitness level, with zero biology required.
- An INSUFFICIENT grade means STAXXX thinks it does not work.
- It means no one has tested it in a way our rubric can score. The grade measures evidence, not truth. Read the summary; we are explicit about the difference.
WHAT WE CLAIM
A repeatable maintenance schedule requiring minutes per day.
Structure and use, not an effect claim
QUESTIONS
- Why is something obviously effective graded INSUFFICIENT?
- Because the grade is computed from published human evidence and there is none of the kind our rubric scores. We would rather show you an honest rubric with an unflattering result than bend the rubric when it is inconvenient. That is the whole point of the index.
- Where should someone start?
- A barber you visit on a schedule rather than a mood, a razor you maintain, and one skincare step you will actually repeat. Consistency first; sophistication later.
Whether this belongs in your system is a different question from whether it works. SIGNAL answers the first one in about four minutes, free.
Reference only · Not medical advice · No dosing, protocols, or sourcing anywhere in this index · Last reviewed 2026-08-15 · How we grade