SoThatsLife said:. Again, a lot of hairsites earn quite a lot of money on advertising(gourmetstylewellness.com actually has very little adds compared to others), it would have been nice if some of those earnings went into small research studies.
Yes. Very little. Zero.SoThatsLife said:a lot of hairsites earn quite a lot of money on advertising(gourmetstylewellness.com actually has very little adds compared to others)
SoThatsLife said:It would be nice if someone tested it for 6 months, I guess it could work as a nice add-on to any regime, ONLY if the extra ingredients in Revita don't work against each other. Again, a lot of hairsites earn quite a lot of money on advertising(gourmetstylewellness.com actually has very little adds compared to others), it would have been nice if some of those earnings went into small research studies.
Assuming this is even a hair loss treatment per se, 6 months is still a bit too early to evaluate results.ali777 said:I have used it regularly for 6 months now, I've just started my 7th month.
I didn't disagree with any part of what you just now said.I wrote in another thread and the Admin objected some of my statements. DS Labs has no published results for their claims, the whole formula is based on the assumption that throwing in a few components will work together. The booklet that comes with the shampoo states that "It's the most effective hair growth stimulating shampoo in the market". Legally, to make those claims they need to back them up with data, which doesn't exist. I think their marketing strategy is a bit suspect.
treadstone said:That's my concern. How do they know that tossing in all these ingredients aren't interfering with one another?