Imtersting. If you look on amazon they allw you to read there back label ingredients and its there...From a marketing perspective, it's pretty stupid for them hide it from their formula on the website. Keto is what makes it a legitimate hairloss product...As you already stated, the other ingredients are nothing but anecdotal hipster oils.
I mentioned to them it is not on website...and I think he said it never was but its on the bottle...so I have no clue why that is.
I don't know why they would remove it, maybe if keto costs more to put in there so they take it out to cut costs because they're greedy and they would still be able to corner the hipster market because it's "natural"
Are they allowed to lie about it being in there, I wonder? Maybe I should just stick to the OTC Nizoral that is guaranteed to have Keto in it.
I dont really think its hair loss product to be honest--i think it helps in some ways but its not strong enough I dont think compared to 2% strength...but the 2% made I shed for like 6 months. It was before i started other treatments but I am afraid to go back to 2%
Are they allowed to lie about it being in there, I wonder? Maybe I should just stick to the OTC Nizoral that is guaranteed to have Keto in it.
It's def not a strong hairloss treatment but 1% keto was studied and shown to combat hairloss, although not even close to as much as finasteride or minoxidil. Assuming Regenepure contains 1% Keto, Id say it qualifies as a hairloss treatment...
