Will this be a Nizoral killer ?

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They list somewhere else on their website about using it about 5x per week. For $32 I'd TRY to use it as least as possible to get good results, which might seem to be every other day. We're still not even sure how many ounces comes in one bottle of Revita.
 

Guy Legend

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Where the heck is this stuff available. It sounds incredible, but it doesn't seem like it's being sold anywhere yet. I wonder what the deal is.

I hope it comes with Ketoconazole 1% since you're supposed to be using it 5x a week. Like it's been pointed out before, 2% complicates things since it requires a prescription.
 

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If this is a $40 shampoo that needs to be used every day...this is hardly a Nizoral killer. You can purchase 3 big bottles of Nizoral for that prize and it'll last you for almost half a year.

40 x 6 = $240 (that's if 1 bottle of this even lasts a month)
 

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It's definately not gonna be $40. Probably more like $10-20, for an 8-12oz bottle, just like everyone else out there that has these kind of Shampoos. Maybe it'll be $40 if they have a really big bottle of say 32oz. Just look at all the other makers of shampoos. If they made it too expensive, nobody would buy it.
 

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Logic1 wrote:
If this is a $40 shampoo that needs to be used every day...this is hardly a Nizoral killer. You can purchase 3 big bottles of Nizoral for that prize and it'll last you for almost half a year.

40 x 6 = $240 (that's if 1 bottle of this even lasts a month)

It’ll cost $36 (like other Divine Skin products)
http://www.aikenskincare.us/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=177

I use Nizoral twice a week. I have a buzz cut and I pre-wash with another shampoo before applying Nizoral, this way I make one bottle last for 7 months.

I don’t know how much shampoo is in the bottle, but supposing that each bottle comes with 4 oz. like Nizoral, and you use it 7 times a week, one bottle should last around two months.

I will buy it only if it comes in an 8 oz. bottle. I won’t pay $35 for 4 oz.
For that amount I’ll stick to Nano (8 oz. for $40) and Nizoral.
 
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if this sh*t is a decent price, i'll use nano 4 days a week and revita on the other 3.
 

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This is the kind of hard science I think moves the cause along, well done, some great ingredients.

But do you think most of these ingredients are going to help if they only sit on your head for 2 minutes, then get washed off.

Come now ladies, do you really think it will work!
 

Logic1

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SkipTracer said:
This is the kind of hard science I think moves the cause along, well done, some great ingredients.

But do you think most of these ingredients are going to help if they only sit on your head for 2 minutes, then get washed off.

Come now ladies, do you really think it will work!

It'll work for all the 2 minutes it's on your head. Even Nizoral needs to sit on your head for a good 10 minutes to reap all it's effectiveness.

It's like Phizer saying that rogaine can be applied and washed off the scalp in 2 minutes.....your hair is not going to start sprouting from a 2 minute diluted application of a shampoo once a day ....

People need to be realistic about their hopes with a shampoo product. Chances are you're never going to get regrowth from a shampoo. Shampoo should be a supplement to thicken the appearance of your hair and solve irritation problems from topicals.

Unless this shampoo is a substantial improvement in increasing the appearance in volume of hair, $36 is asking too much imo.
 

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Looks good, ingrediant wise, but what do you think to the results photo they showed,



Got to say i'm somewhat cynical :shock:
 

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"Revita hair loss pre orders will ship no later then Friday February 16th"

There is the launch date, its going to retail at $32, ouch not surprising though looking at the packaging... If i want to order this i will also have to pay for shipping costs being in the UK...think i will take a rain check on this, i mean f***, its only a shampoo afterall :?
 

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Petchsky said:
Looks good, ingrediant wise, but what do you think to the results photo they showed,



Got to say i'm somewhat cynical :shock:



I believe that picture is actually suppose to serve solely as an example of male pattern baldness...not a clinical photo before and after using Revita. They used a lot of generic pictures when discussing topics in the product description....that pic was just used in the paragraph in which they discussed the normal pattern, progression and appearance of male pattern baldness...

...although I can see how they might have hoped to "innocently" induce misinterpretations by the nature and look of that photo...
 
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