Friday, March 15, 2024

Aloe Rid scampoos & the myth that wont die

SO we have already covered the history of Aloe Rid and how it has never been anything other than a commercial shampoo sold at super cuts but was MARKETED with a lie about propylene glycol and special bar codes.  This LIE that will not die makes victims of un knowing desperate people they call Customers.   Aloe Rid  was a commercial shampoo and has no super special powers. 

The Original product description from nexxus in 2000 - Aloe Rid® Clarifying Shampoo
Detoxifier, Build-up Remover, Purifier, Alternative Shampoo Clarifies internal and external hair shaft; removes environmental pollutants, pool and spa chemicals, minerals and styling product build-up.

  All aloe rid copy shampoo products sold by macujo, toxin rid, livity , zydot and others are  the same  swimmers / clarifying shampoo and all promote the same METHOD.

For some reason it seems the people  most likely to fall prey to the macujo / Aloe Rid marketing scam  are low random use THC users.  Here is the thing people,  LOW / RANDOM USE  THC WILL NOT SHOW IN HAIR.  Yet these make up the vast majority of people using these aloe shampoos. You will not learn this fact from the Aloe Rid shampoo peddlers and thus when victims pass the test they have no clue they were going to pass anyway and needed no treatment. 

Not to say SOME folks who are just over threshold and need a little something wouldn't benefit from something, as a Clinical Study has shown that these shampoos (same as what s in your bathroom) can reduce levels by %30,  however you need to be so close that your under threshold with the minimal reduction to get under the threshold and not someone with actual repeat use let alone use of hard drugs that require heavy metabolizing. 

 These companies will NEVER tell you that your ok and dont need anything as Hair Razor does every day or will they ever ask you about your use history or other factors as  Hair Razor does to ascertain your actual treatment number needed.  THEY CANT, because they have no clue how many times you would need to wash your head with the commercial aloe shampoo to do ANYTHING. So they cooked up the macujo METHOD of throwing random BS on your head. This PROVES the shampoo doesn't do anything,  otherwise you wouldn't need the METHOD of random items would you ? 

  

 RESURRECTING THE  DEAD

The latest to jump on the bandwagon trying to sell you the aloe rid knock off  schampoo is LIVITY which is again just commercial aloe clarifying shampoo.  LIVITY By their own admitting says it is THE SAME  AS ALOE RID, a commercial product off the market since 2006. They are also pushing the macujo METHOD nonsense thus showing this commercial shampoo does nothing and you can get same lame effect using SUAVE.

Their ANGLE  is they will sell you the plain commercial aloe shampoo for 40.00 instead of 150.00 to 230.00 so you can do the Macujo method for less.



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 It may not be as criminally priced as others but it is STILL JUST 5.00 worth of commercial shampoo and is still promoting the "methods" (that require 50.00 worth of random nonsense).  At least they arn't trying to use that BS Propalyne glycol lie like others.


THINK PEOPLE

If any of the aloe shampoo peddlers actually formulated anything they would create a real product with all the active properties needed and not tell you to use it with laundry detergent and zit wash. 

 All methods are used to sell shampoo & all these aloe shampoos need the "method"

 

 Low use  ?

Instead of wreaking your hair with a 5th grade science experiment and overpriced shampoo you can replace everything the methods and Aloe Rid clarifying shampoos do and add properties of Hair Razor Detox at a fraction of the cost.

 Hair Razor Detox only sells to people who have REAL USE so if you have a lower use history and need some peace of mind we can do that with BTAR ( Better Than Aloe Rid) . 

 How will you know if you need Hair Razor,  BTAR or nothing at all ?  Get a consultation to see what your actual use means and needs.

 




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