Revita

Boru

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I received an update from male pattern baldness Research. Is Revita a familiar con to anyone, or is it possibly "legit"?

Revita, a new shampoo for hair loss, will be hitting the shelves at local drugstores soon. In the midst of generic Rogaine and other laughable ⌠hair loss■ drug store based products, this one actually looks legit.
It is essentially Nizoral with a potent kick. It has the same active ingredient as prescription strength Nizoral (2% Ketoconazole), but requires no prescription.
It also contains a WHOLE lot more, including topical caffeine and apple polyphenols, of which there is some evidence of efficacy. It will cost about the same as 2 % Nizoral, approximately $30.00, which will last 2 months according to the manufacturer, DS labs.
We will not hesitate to slam treatments that are generally ineffective and over-hyped, such as Fabao 101,Avacor, Nuhair, Hair Genesis, Nisim and even the sacred cow, Rogaine.
However when a seemingly legit product appears, we feel obligated to get the word out.
 

beaner

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It's by the makers of Spectral DNC which a lot of people swear by. Alot of guys here are trying the Revita and some seem to be shedding from it. I don't know if I've read of any results, but if you do a search, you should find a few recent threads on the subject.
 
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