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I got my Revita in on thursday and used it yesterday and today. We know that the ingredients list is exception but it seems there's been some mixed reviews on its effects as a shampoo itself. (Note: I purchased it from the vendor in my BEST PRICE thread that should be listed on page 1 or 2 of this forum)
If simply tossed out the hair growth benefits of the ingredients and compared it one to one, lets say, to a Jason's Thin To Thick it is certainly AS good if not better.
I try to squeeze out a very small amount of shampoo but both times I'm using TOO MUCH because this stuff lathers up very good. I don't want a ton of lather because I'm wasting the shampoo with all of it sitting in my hair rather than on the surface area of my scalp. I DO use a pre-wash first with a different shampoo (sometimes Jason's sometimes Suave, whatever).
The stuff smells nice and my hair looks as good afterwards as any other thickening shampoo as well, maybe with the exception of the older formulation of Jason TTT.
So I'm dumbfounded by the posts of people who have BOUGHT this stuff and then have shelved it afterwards, or those who are reluctant to buy it because of some of these reports. We know the ingredients are desireable, and as a shampoo it is also great. The way you open the bottle is pretty novel too as I've never seen a shampoo bottle open that way. Plus in the end it's only about $15 MORE than a Jason TTT or a Nizoral considering you'd be spending $10 anyways for these shampoos, so for the extra $15 you get to have this one which is one of a kind in the ingredients list.
So in conclusion I think this stuff has certainly lived up to its hype at least as a shampoo, the ingredients speak for themself and it will be hard to gauge how well they work since it's an addition to the rest of my regimen. My only complaint is that the bottle is HUGE for being less than 8oz. Due to the size of the bottle I'd rate this 9/10. I think the price is actually inexpensive considering what you're getting.
http://www.divineskin.com/revita/default.asp
If simply tossed out the hair growth benefits of the ingredients and compared it one to one, lets say, to a Jason's Thin To Thick it is certainly AS good if not better.
I try to squeeze out a very small amount of shampoo but both times I'm using TOO MUCH because this stuff lathers up very good. I don't want a ton of lather because I'm wasting the shampoo with all of it sitting in my hair rather than on the surface area of my scalp. I DO use a pre-wash first with a different shampoo (sometimes Jason's sometimes Suave, whatever).
The stuff smells nice and my hair looks as good afterwards as any other thickening shampoo as well, maybe with the exception of the older formulation of Jason TTT.
So I'm dumbfounded by the posts of people who have BOUGHT this stuff and then have shelved it afterwards, or those who are reluctant to buy it because of some of these reports. We know the ingredients are desireable, and as a shampoo it is also great. The way you open the bottle is pretty novel too as I've never seen a shampoo bottle open that way. Plus in the end it's only about $15 MORE than a Jason TTT or a Nizoral considering you'd be spending $10 anyways for these shampoos, so for the extra $15 you get to have this one which is one of a kind in the ingredients list.
So in conclusion I think this stuff has certainly lived up to its hype at least as a shampoo, the ingredients speak for themself and it will be hard to gauge how well they work since it's an addition to the rest of my regimen. My only complaint is that the bottle is HUGE for being less than 8oz. Due to the size of the bottle I'd rate this 9/10. I think the price is actually inexpensive considering what you're getting.
http://www.divineskin.com/revita/default.asp