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Revifol Hair Supplement REVIEW

Do any hair loss treatments actually work? 


I've been working in the hair loss industry for over ten years, and when it comes to treatments, I've truly seen them all. It's not so much the hair loss industry that is making a fortune, but rather the 'snake oil" products that are spamming it. 
 
Hair loss may seem complicated, but it really isn't. If we're talking about male or female pattern baldness, then it's really quite simple: Thinning begins, and progressively, over a period of time, the baldness occurs until the point you end up with a lot less hair than you started with. 
 
This is a very normal way of life, unfortunately, and as brutal as it seems, there still isn't a cure for any type of baldness in men or women. The problem is, we now find ourselves in a market that is clogged up with treatments and products that all make outrageous claims. The truth is, the vast majority of these products do not work. 

What is Revifol, and does it stop hair loss?

 
I come across new products and treatments every single week. The market seems to be growing quicker than the rate of hair it promises to grow. There have been a few products that have caught my eye, but the vast majority have proven to be taken from the same old template. 
 
Revifol is something I came across recently, but before I knew it was a supplement, they had me believe it was some miracle formula that the government were trying to keep secret - because you know what they say, no cure = more money. 
 
Anyway, I watched their marketing video (see below), and it contains nothing but the same old stuff I've seen a thousand times before. They lure you in with your insecurity about losing your hair, then they tell you there's a solution, but before revealing the actual solution, they plough through a load of meaningless nonsense about science breakthroughs, and ridiculously unrealistic user 'before and after' results. Then, after all that, they reveal their revolutionary treatment to be nothing other than a multi-vitamin supplement. Check it out for yourself... 

 
Basically, the claims this brand are making are, quite frankly, ridiculous, and rather shameful, I should add. To suggest that this supplement can regrow your last eight years of lost hair, is ludicrous.  I'm shocked they've been allowed to make such claims.  TRX2 were penalised by Trading Standards for making claims that weren't anywhere near to the scale of what Revifol are making. 

The truth is, if you've lost most of your hair, then Revifol will NOT help regrow it. That's the simple fact of the matter. They are marketing themselves as a hair loss solution, in other words, a 'cure', but if you ask them directly, they will not legally be allowed to tell you it's a cure. If they do, then they are lying, and selling you a product with a false claim. 

Now, I should make one thing clear. Revifol is not a bad hair supplement. In fact, it contains some very good hair beneficiaries in it. Would it rank in the same bracket as HR23+ or Viviscal? Well, no, but I would certainly rate it, based on its ingredients, in the middle section of hair growth supplements. 

The problem with this supplement isn't the formula, so much, but rather with the outrageous claims it makes to its customers. Its claims are simply not true, and this will damage the brand over time. 

I believe the makers of Revifol are Proactive Health Labs (pH Labs), but I could be wrong. -- pH Labs is a national, non-profit organisation that informs consumers on the most pressing health issues and gives them the health education they need to take better care of themselves. If Revifol is a product of pH Labs, then I'd strongly urge them to edit their claims. 

Is Revifol a SCAM?


So, now that we've established Revifol isn't a product that can come anywhere near to matching its claims, we should ask ourselves: What can you realistically expect from taking Revifol?  

Well, in all honesty, not much. Having looked at the supplement facts, this is nothing out of the ordinary. This supplement can help with the overall health of the hair, and even cater for stronger hair growth, but it will in no way, shape or form, counter baldness to any great effect. 

To even suggest Revifol will regrow a full head of lost hair, is laughable. There is absolutely no evidence of this, and you should not waste your time and money on this supplement if that is what you are expecting. 
 
 

 
If you're worried about hair loss, seek advice from a doctor, do some research, find out what options you have, and make an educated decision. There are some very good multi-vitamin hair supplements on the market that can deliver very good results. Revifol is just not one of them.

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3 comments :

  1. Scam! Save your money ppl. Don't believe this guy. He's getting paid by Revifol plus his English is not that good. He's a mule for Revifol. Don't waste your money ppl.
    Scam!

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    1. Who is getting paid?? Not the writer of this article, surely. He's pretty much confirmed that the product is ineffective for hair loss.

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  2. Agree with the author, this supplement is not effective for treating hair loss.

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