decro435
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Has anyone been using this product for 6 months?
If so what is your conclusion?
It seems like one of the best Shampoos out there , I can imagine the only reason more people don't use it is because of it's high cost. It seems to have many ingredients that are claimed to combine antioxidant effects, anti-DHT properties, powerful hydrating molecules, hair growth stimulants and structural amino acids.
The main active ingredients include procyanidin B2 and C1 (apple extract), copper peptides, spin traps (antioxidants that provide protection against free radicals), ketoconazole, roolbos (a hardy shrub indigenous to South Africa, which has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties and, based on one small study, is associated with promoting hair growth), methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), caffeine (4%), emu oil (rich in essential fatty acids), amino acids and biotin.
Now whether any of these ingredients really do anything when applied to the scalp for 3-5 minutes daily is a different story. Is it really worth paying the extra $15-$20 for a more advanced Nizoral?
I have tried it before myself , but never reordered. I ordered 3 tubes yesterday , hopefully that will last me a while. The first thing I noticed when I recieved my first Bottle of Revita Shampoo was it's impressive packaging and instructions. It explains each of it's ingredients in detail with studies which can be seen here: http://divineskin.com/revita/technical.asp
Now , I know impressive instructions and packaging can't fight Male Pattern Baldness , but they do look interesting on paper.
If so what is your conclusion?
It seems like one of the best Shampoos out there , I can imagine the only reason more people don't use it is because of it's high cost. It seems to have many ingredients that are claimed to combine antioxidant effects, anti-DHT properties, powerful hydrating molecules, hair growth stimulants and structural amino acids.
The main active ingredients include procyanidin B2 and C1 (apple extract), copper peptides, spin traps (antioxidants that provide protection against free radicals), ketoconazole, roolbos (a hardy shrub indigenous to South Africa, which has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties and, based on one small study, is associated with promoting hair growth), methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), caffeine (4%), emu oil (rich in essential fatty acids), amino acids and biotin.
Now whether any of these ingredients really do anything when applied to the scalp for 3-5 minutes daily is a different story. Is it really worth paying the extra $15-$20 for a more advanced Nizoral?
I have tried it before myself , but never reordered. I ordered 3 tubes yesterday , hopefully that will last me a while. The first thing I noticed when I recieved my first Bottle of Revita Shampoo was it's impressive packaging and instructions. It explains each of it's ingredients in detail with studies which can be seen here: http://divineskin.com/revita/technical.asp
Now , I know impressive instructions and packaging can't fight Male Pattern Baldness , but they do look interesting on paper.