Showing posts with label detox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label detox. Show all posts

Saturday, March 28, 2026

How Generic Green “Detox Shampoo” created a Marketing myth

Generic “Detox Shampoo” meets over hyped Marketing 

Walk into any online “detox” store or hair drug test forum and you’ll see bold claims: shampoos that can “cleanse the hair shaft,” and help you “pass” a drug test. But behind this marketing language often hides an uncomfortable truth — most of these so-called detox shampoos are nothing more than ordinary clarifying formulas, repackaged and inflated in price.

The Science Behind the Hype

Hair drug tests detect compounds such as THC metabolites trapped within the hair’s keratin structure. Because THC and its metabolites bond internally during hair growth, washing the outside of the hair has little effect. Cosmetic shampoos, no matter how harsh, cannot penetrate deeply enough to remove these compounds.

Peer-reviewed research backs this up. A 2022 study published by PubMed Central (PMC9612008) compared Zydot Ultra Clean — a leading detox shampoo — with common over-the-counter shampoos like Head & Shoulders. Both showed around a 52% mean reduction in THC concentration, but importantly, neither achieved a statistically significant effect. In simple terms, both performed like ordinary shampoo under controlled lab conditions.

The Rise of the “Macujo Method”

To compensate for such limitations, marketers and influencers began promoting complex “home treatment” routines like the Macujo Method. This multi-step regimen combines vinegar, acne cleansers containing salicylic acid, laundry detergent, and multiple rounds of detox shampoos — many of which share nearly identical ingredients.

Proponents claim that the layering of harsh chemicals can strip drug residues from hair. Critics, however, say the method mainly serves to mask the shampoo’s ineffectiveness. Essentially, the more complicated and painful the process sounds, the more consumers believe it must be working.

“Detox Shampoo” Marketing and Misleading Narratives

These products frequently rely on aggressive, networked marketing — a mix of affiliate blogs, fake review sites, and recycled content meant to flood search results with pseudo-scientific assurances.

Many “Aloe Detox” formulas, including products branded as Macujo Aloe Rid, Toxin Rid, and Zydot, trace back to the same ingredient profile as Nexxus Aloe Rid, a standard clarifying shampoo once sold in salons for swimmers and heavily treated hair. The similarities are so close that labeling them as unique “detox” formulas borders on deceptive marketing.

Who “Passes” and Why the Myth Persists

One of the clearest indicators of the myth comes from user anecdotes. People who “pass” after using these shampoos often exaggerate their exposure — some are light or infrequent users whose hair might never have contained detectable THC levels. Others fail to differentiate between incidental and chronic use, leading to the illusion that the shampoo “worked.” Few ever conduct pre-tests to verify their status before applying these so-called treatments.

In other words, much of the online folklore fueling detox shampoo sales stems from misunderstanding how hair testing actually works — not from product efficacy.

The Takeaway

The detox shampoo industry thrives because it sells reassurance, not results. When ordinary clarifying shampoos are rebranded as high-performance “detox” products, often priced at over $100 per bottle, the value lies primarily in marketing psychology.

Ultimately, the evidence suggests that no over-the-counter or “secret” formula truly detoxifies hair. The only proven factor that reduces detection over time is new hair growth and abstinence. So before trusting a “Macujo miracle," it’s worth remembering: if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

 
 
 
 

 Hair Razor Follicle Detox 

 


We get a few consultation a week where we decline treatment to people for this reason

here are a few consultation examples 


CONSOLATION

List each drug and the amounts in grams for EACH Month, for the last 3 months *

Few hits of marijuana Last use date 06/2019 IF you use THC , what is your physical activity level / weight 190 walk few miles a day

REPLY

thc requires repeat use a few hits here and their wont show ,this is WHY people spread bad info about DIY " methods" claiming they work when the person didn't need anything in first place ...so YOU DO NOT NEED TREATMENT 

CONSULTATION


List EACH DRUG and the AMOUNTS IN GRAMS for each Month for the last 3 months *
Marijuana - May 25th, 2019 - .3-.5 grams , I will say I am a very rare smoker, before this I smoked a year ago and it was just one time.

REPLY

thc doesnt cross over to hair easy, it need repeat use every 5 days at least this is why people do DIY stuff and tell people it worked,...they were never dirty your fine



We also receive information every week from people who found us late and already went down that road only to fail test from real drug use that METHODS and fake aloe rid do not fix



A Example of a review of mac method performed for a month !



CONSULTATION

 

List EACH DRUG and the AMOUNTS IN GRAMS for each Month for the last 3 months *

cocaine- 3months ago: 3-4 grams

2months ago: 1-2 grams

1 month ago till today: 1gram

(last hair follicle test was at 8000)

benzo-have a prescription to klonopoins but does labcorp test for diff types as i have used a few alprazolams. Last use date 5/20/19

Any Chemical treatments in past month ?

macujo method

  Here are my test results I received today.(5/22)  I believe the levels might be a little higher because I have regrettably and stupidly done a bit more . Since this test (5/26) after a month of mac ) I would say that I have done a gram and a half / 2 tops. I haven’t drank codeine since February and I’m still at 400 something .. I actually already ordered the triple set. 


 month of mac and WAY over for cocaine , codeine and THC

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RANDOM POST FOUND ONLINE  ABOUT USING "METHODS"


Failed hair test

-quit 13 days prior to test, before that I had been a frequent smoker for 4 years primarily smoking with a one hitter. 14 days prior to the test I had smoked some really nice kind bud and I suppose that may have been the culprit.

-began using aloe rid shampoo and treatment 12 days prior to test. I used both products seperately 2-3 times daily until the test day. The bottle said the "desired effects" of the shampoo would work in 5-7 days mind you. I often would leave the products in my hair for 10-30 minutes at a time.

-bought afterburner short hair system shampoo from testingclean.com for 150 bucks (not promoting this product at all) and used it on the test day about 2 hours prior to testing. This stuff burnt like hell.

-took Pychemedics test, samples were taken from my head from 3 separate spots all being on the top of my head.

-in the days following the test day I had SEVERE burning of the skin on my forehead, back of neck and around my ears...most likely from the afterburner shampoo. Skin began to peel off and now appears to be good ole' dandruff!

-tested positive for CARBOXY THC with a score of 10.9pg.  HUGH AMOUNT SHOWING LOTS OF DAMAGE AND NO RESULTS   

  The cut off was 1pg. However, I didn't test positive for amphetimines (adderral) which I have a script for and have been taking 50mg a day for the past 5 months (i didn't inform the lab i had a prescription either). The cut off for amphetimines was 5mg.

I suppose the afterburner crap hid the adderral and not the dope-any ideas?

ALSO

-bought clear choice follicle shampoo (never used it) and detoxify root clean (never used it). *not promoting these* I originally planned on using both these products since the ingredients were exactly the same, aside from food coloring in the clear choice, but ended up being fearful that they would counteract the $150 afterburner shampoo.

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Bad news

Hey guys. I received the dreaded call today. I failed the psychemedics hair test. They took it from my arm pit hair (both arms). I tried the Macujo method, and root clean by detox. needless to say i am now another statistic and it oes to show that NOTHING in guaranteed! Better luck to anyone else who has to endure this ruthless process. :bawl:


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Failed Hair Test


Daily smoker for the last 3 or 4 years... female, 5'5", 140 lbs. Last day of smoke was May 31st 2004. Thought for sure that the Company I was applying for jobs in did urine testing, only to find out when I was offered the position that it was going to be hair. Went out and bought all the stuff that everyone talks about on here and then had a bad feeling about the whole thing and figured it wasn't worth the risk of failing so I decided to turn the down the job offer. In the meantime I had purchased one of the psychedemic home tests that you mail in just to see what would have happened.

 

The company received my sample on Sept 21st so it was tested some time during that week and it came up positive for THC. I didn't do anything to my hair before sending it but I have always been under the impression that the test goes back as far as 90 days (90 days being tops) so this was well over the 90 day period and it still came back positive. They can't tell you levels which is bs. Guess I made the right decision not to take the job. This hair crap is no joke!!


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My "Story"


Test #1 - Knew it was coming. Stayed clean for about 80 days (or so) and used "Totally Clean" shampoo day of test. Phsychemedics reported a positive result in excess of their scale - I blew the test completely out of the water.


Contacted lab and they refused to discuss results, or provide any documentation.


Test #2 - Still clean, but went in for a Wizz Quiz and got a surprise hair test. Phsychemedics did their best again and reported 7.9 pg. Got pissed and starting smoking again when lab again refused any reply.


Test #3 - Knew this one was coming. Stayed clean about 60 days and bought the best stuff from the most legit web site I could find. Turned out to be Testin' shampoo, Enhancer, and Finishing Conditioner. Starting to really dislike Phsymedics at this point. No results provided other than positive for MJ.


Test #4 - Not a clue, but by now I'm not taking any chances. Clean for about a month. Bought same Testin' package and Two Steps Ahead, Used MajCujo. Followed directions and used for 3 days, twice a day, for several hours each time. Test came back at 3.3 pg from who else, Pshychemedics. Burnt my skull to a crisp.


Test #5 - I'm on a mission. I disputed Test #4 and demanded a retest. Got the OK, scheduled for 5 days later. Kept on with MajCujo twice a day, went to see hairdresser friend and she gave me same stuff used to pre-treat hair before a perm or dye job. Guarenteed to strip anything. Also bought Nioxin shampoo. Used both for hours with more Testin', twice daily, right after MajCujo. Skull xtra crispy. Test failed.


By now, I'm on a first name basis with Doctor who interpets and reports Pshychemedic's results. I simply explain myself when he called the last time, (nothing to loose now) and ask what the hell is going on.



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Failed Hair Test

Found out that Zydot hair shampoo does not was out the chemicals in your hair. Failed hair test and lost a great job :redhot:

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Failed!!

Hi everybody! I just wanted to post my results for anyone else who has to do this. I don't want to sound so negative (isn't that funny), but I failed my hair test. I just got the word today. I did everything I could imagine to pass, and I didn't. I did the mac method seriously at least 20 times, and even bought afterburner for $150(which is 100% guarenteed). I guess nothing is guarenteed. So now I am looking for a new job. Good luck to anyone else who has to take this test.


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Failed!


I failed my hair test! I did everything I could do to pass and I failed. I did Macc, shampoos, root clean and almost 3 months clean and i failed. They found high levels of THC in my hair. I wonder if they tested the right end. Good luck to anyone in this situation. Nothing is guarenteed. Now my ass will be sitting in a group with crack heads and heroine addicts because I smoked weed 3 months ago.


A big positive, failed....I tried the macujo method (by the way thanks anyway macujo, I thought it would work & I'm glad it worked for others) & I used some of that cleansing shampoo, I won't take anymore hair tests, my friend said I put too many masking agents (chemicals) which they detected & took their sweet time pullin out all of my past, I'm not going to take anymore hair tests, I'll just move on to the urine testing companies, hell, they picked up pot I smoked 7 months ago....BS...., good luck brothas & sisters :wave:


Oh yea, forgot to mention, I used nexxus aloe rid for two weeks before the test as well, I'm a white dude with dark hair so that may have screwed me, I'm not too sure that putting all of those chemicals in your hair the day of the test is a good idea, maybe do it the night before then use the aloe rid, but don't listen to me, I failed, just tryin to help....I did macujo, aloe rid, STAT cleansing shampoo all about 3 hrs before the test, it took a week for my hair to smell normal....anyway, I hope you guys pass....the company that tested it was quest diagnostics.....the doc called me with the bad info, then came the letter from the company :mad:


Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Timeline: How original nexxus Aloe Rid Became a Hair Test “Detox Shampoo”

 

Timeline: How Nexxus Aloe Rid Became a Hair Test “Detox Shampoo”  

 1980s–1990s: Salon Clarifying Products

During the late 80s and early 90s, salon brands sold deep clarifying shampoos designed to remove:

  • hair spray buildup

  • oils

  • minerals

  • chlorine from pools

One of these was Nexxus Aloe Rid Treatment, produced by Nexxus.

It was marketed strictly as a salon hair treatment, not anything related to drug testing.


Late 1990s: Hair Testing Expands

Around the mid-to-late 1990s, hair drug testing started becoming more widely used by employers.

Labs like Psychemedics Corporation promoted hair testing as harder to cheat than urine tests.

This created demand for ways to “beat” hair tests.


1998–2001: Early Internet Forum Experiments

The first references to Aloe Rid and hair testing show up in archived internet forums such as:

  • Usenet groups

  • early drug discussion boards

  • harm-reduction forums

People began experimenting with various cleaning chemicals and shampoos trying to remove drug metabolites from hair.

A few users reported washing repeatedly with Aloe Rid and passing tests.

Those anecdotal reports started spreading.


Early 2000s: The “Macujo Method”

Around the early 2000s, a complex routine appeared online called the Macujo Method.

This method combined:

  • Aloe Rid shampoo

  • vinegar

  • acne cleanser containing salicylic acid

  • detergent

  • repeated washing cycles

The method circulated widely on forums and eventually on detox websites.

 


Mid-2000s: Aloe Rid Disappears

The original Nexxus Aloe Rid treatment eventually disappeared from stores in 2006.

However, the internet myth about it remained.

Once that happened, detox companies began selling products that referenced the Aloe Rid name or marketed themselves as similar formulas.


Late 2000s–2010s: Detox Product Industry

Companies began selling:

  • Old Style Aloe Toxin Rid Shampoo

  • Zydot Ultra Clean

These products were marketed specifically for hair testing situations.

The marketing leaned heavily on the earlier Aloe Rid folklore from internet forums.


Why the Ingredient Lists Look Similar

When you compare the formulas of these products, you usually find:

  • surfactants used in clarifying shampoos

  • conditioning agents

  • cosmetic oils

  • preservatives

None of these ingredients were originally developed for detoxing hair.

They are standard cosmetic shampoo components used by all aloe detox scampoo .

 

 

Comparing all aloe "detox" shampoos -

macujo aloe rid  - old style aloe toxin rid / original toxin rid , ultra clean ZYDOT, and the product they pretend to be a ordinary clarifying sold at super cuts   NEXXUS ALOE RID   
DISCLAIMER : we are not calling
these products scams, we are listing products that copy aloe rid and make false claims its a special detox when THEY ARE ALL THE SAME , If you consider paying over 100.00 for a shampoo with same formulas as whats in your shower  a scam  , that's for you to decide .
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  Macujo Aloe Rid Ingredients: Water (Aqua); Sodium Laureth Sulfate; Cocamide DEA; Cocamidopropyl Betaine; Aloe Barbadensis Gel; Panthenol; Tocopheryl Acetate; Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate; Avocado (Persea Gratissima) Oil; Soybean (Glycine Soja) Sterol; Ceramide 3; Wheat Flour (Triticum Vulgare) Lipids; Alpha-Glucan Oligosaccharide; Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane; Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate; Myristic Acid; Palmitic Acid; Stearic Acid; Sodium Chloride; Polyglyceryl-3 Distearate; Polysorbate 60; Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride; Tetrasodium EDTA; Sodium Thiosulfate; Sodium PCA; Methylchloroisothiazolinone; Methylisothiazolinone; Citric Acid; Propylene Glycol; Fragrance (Parfum); Yellow 5 (CI 19140); Blue 1 (CI 42090)     source

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Olds style aloe toxin rid  ( Original Toxin Rid) Ingredients:   Deionized Water (Aqua),Aloe Barbadensis GelSodium Laureth Sulfate,Sodium Lauryl Sulfate,Disodium Oleamido MEA Sulfosuccinate,Cocamide MEA,Cocamide DEA,Cocamidopropyl Betaine,Propylene Glycol,dl-Panthenol,Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein,Ceramide III,Biotin,Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract,Persea Gratissima (Avocado Oil),Glycine Soja (Soybean Oil),Serenoa Serrulata Extract,Thioctic Acid (Alpha-Lipoic Acid),Isopropyl Myristate,Polysorbate-20,Polyglyceryl-3 Distearate,Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E),Octinoxate
Methylchloroisothiazolinone,Methylisothiazolinone,FD&C Blue No. 1,FD&C Yellow No. 5  -   
source

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Toxin Rid Original Macujo  Shampoo ( states  This combo is not a complete hair detox solution on its own. It should be used within the full 7-step Macujo Method,) Water, Aloe Barbadensis Gel, Sodium Laureth Sulfate ,Disodium Oleamido MEA Sulfosuccinate,Cocamide DEA,Cocamidopropyl Betaine,Cocamide DEA,Propylene Glycol ,Polysorbate-20 ,Panthenol ,Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E),Persea Gratissima (Avocado Oil),Glycine Soja (Soybean Oil),Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein,Biotin,Saw palmetto (Serenoa repens),Ceramide III,Polyglyceryl-3 distearate,Octinoxate ,(Alpha-Lipoic Acid),Isopropyl Myristate ,Hydroxypropyl guar,Disodium EDTA  ,Sodium Chloride ,Sodium metabisulfite, Fragrance (Parfum), Methylisothiazolinone,FD&C Blue No. 1,FD&C Yellow No. 5 source
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Zydot Ultra Clean – Ingredient Lists : 
Shampoo Ingredients: Water, Aqueous Extract of Aloe Vera, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Cocamide DEA, Sodium PCA, Tetrasodium EDTA, Panthenol, Citric Acid, Sodium Thiosulfate, DM DM Hydantoin, Sodium Chloride, Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone, Fragrance
Purifier Ingredients:
 ( copy of Nexxus aloe rid TREATMENT) Water, Aqueous Extract of Aloe Vera, Propylene Glycol, Tocopheryl Acetate, Avocado Oil, Ceramide 3, Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate, Alpha Glucan Oligosaccharide, Butyl Methoxydibenzoyl Methane, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Polyglyceryl-3 Distearate, Wheat Amino Acids, Panthenol, Guar Hydroxypropytrimonlum Chloride, Tetrasodium EDTA, Carboner, Triethanolamine, DM DM Hydrantoin, Methylparaben, Propylparaben    source

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Nexxus Aloe Rid Shampoo Ingredients (Original Old Style)
INGREDIENTS Water (Aqua), Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Cocamide DEA, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Aloe Barbadensis Gel, Panthenol, Tocopheryl Acetate, Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate, Avocado (Persea Gratissima) Oil, Soybean (Glycine Soja) Sterol, Ceramide 3, Wheat Flour (Triticum Vulgare) Lipids, Alpha-Glucan Oligosaccharide, Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Myristic Acid, Palmitic Acid, Stearic Acid, Sodium Chloride, Polyglyceryl-3 Distearate, Polysorbate 60, Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride, Tetrasodium EDTA, Sodium Thiosulfate, Sodium PCA, Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone, Citric Acid, Propylene Glycol, Fragrance (Parfum), Yellow 5 (CI 19140), Blue 1 (CI 42090).
 
 

 

 ALL Aloe Detox shampoos are as worthless as Head & Shoulders at removing drug metabolites  

 
 AND BEING      ZYDOT  which is the same shampoo as all th erest all have same ingredients  same as   any store bought clarifying  / swimmers shampoo   proven to be no different than head and shoulders     this means all aloe "detox" shampoos are no better than head and shoulders    as shown in this study   
  • Zydot ≈ 52% mean reduction
  • Head & Shoulders ≈ 52% mean reduction
  • Both had p-values above 0.05
  • Therefore neither demonstrated a statistically significant effect
But scientifically we say “both were not statistically significant,” not that they are equal in effectiveness.
Because:
  • Mean reduction ≠ proven effect
  • Statistical significance determines reliability of the result
So the correct takeaway is:
The study found similar mean reductions (~52%) for both Zydot® and Head & Shoulders, but neither reduction reached statistical significance, meaning the results did not demonstrate a reliable effect.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Why the Myth Persisted

Several factors kept the Aloe Rid story alive:

1. Anecdotal success stories
People with low drug exposure may pass tests regardless of shampoo.

2. Internet repetition
Forums and blogs repeated the same claims for years.

3. Marketing adoption
Detox companies built products around the story.

4. Lack of controlled testing
Most claims were never verified scientifically.


The Result

Over time, a regular clarifying shampoo became widely believed to be a specialized detox product.

The modern detox shampoo industry largely grew out of those early internet discussions combined with later marketing.

 

 BTAR BETTER THAN ALOE RID SHAMPOO  

 


 

Monday, March 2, 2026

Why Panic Bleaching for hair follicle test is a bad idea

Why Panic Bleaching Before a Hair Follicle Test Is a Bad Idea 

Preparing for a hair follicle drug test can be stressful. But one of the worst decisions you can make under pressure is

Every week, people damage their hair — and still fail their test — because they followed misleading methods found online.

Let’s break down why bleaching before a hair drug test is a serious mistake.


The Rise of “Panic Bleaching” for Hair Drug Tests

When people search for ways to pass a hair follicle test, they often come across outdated or unscientific mass marketed methods like:

  • The “Mac method”

  • The “Jerry G method”

  • Repeated bleaching and re-dyeing

  • Using products like laundry detergent or acne wash

These approaches are widely shared online but lack scientific credibility. Worse, they often cause severe cosmetic damage without solving the underlying issue.


What Actually Happens When You Bleach Before a Hair Test

1. Extreme Hair Damage

Repeated bleaching strips the hair cuticle and weakens the shaft. The result?

  • Brittle, fried hair

  • Breakage and shedding

  • Hair so damaged it must be cut short

Many individuals end up cutting off significant length because the hair becomes unmanageable.


2. You Can Fail From Damage Alone

Here’s something many people don’t realize:

You can fail a hair follicle test even without a positive drug result if your sample is too damaged to process.

Labs may report:

“Hair sample too damaged to process.”

When that happens:

  • The test is rejected

  • You may be required to retest

  • It raises red flags

Now you’ve damaged your hair and still have to test again.


Real Consultation Examples

Here are common responses seen during consultations:

Q: List any chemical treatments done in the last few months.

  • “Bleached and dyed. I had really long hair but I cut it off. The test was not able to be done. Now I have to get another one.”

  • “Bleached my hair over three months ago. It caused so much damage I had to cut it short because it was falling out.”

  • “I bleached again after knowing my levels. Ends were fried and breaking off. I basically had to chop it.”

In many cases, cutting the hair wasn’t even necessary.


Important: Labs Only Keep 1.5 Inches

Most laboratories collect and test only the first 1.5 inches from the scalp (roughly 90 days of growth).

Anything longer is discarded.

That means:

  • Only the first 1.5–2 inches need to be structurally intact

  • Bleaching your entire head is unnecessary

  • Damaging the root area creates bigger problems

When the portion closest to the scalp is severely compromised, the lab may not process it at all.


Timing Matters If You’ve Already Bleached

If you’ve already panic bleached:

The key questions become:

  • When did you bleach?

  • When is your scheduled test?

  • How much undamaged growth exists near the scalp?

In some cases, strategic trimming combined with proper treatment may still be possible. But the timeline determines everything.


Another Common Mistake: Panic Buying “Aloe Rid” Shampoo

Stress leads people to buy the first heavily marketed product they see — often labeled as “Aloe Rid.”

Here’s the reality:

Many of these products are simply commercial shampoo rebranded and sold at extremely inflated prices (sometimes $200+).

Shampoo alone does not remove drug metabolites embedded inside the hair shaft.

Panic buying before understanding how hair testing actually works often leads to wasted money and false confidence.

 

Study shows Zydot is no different than Head & Shoulders

However, the reduction of concentrations after treatment with Zydot (p = 0.115) and Head and Shoulders (p = 0.100) was not significant. source    .    ( We have been around awhile and can attest that ALL Aloe Green Detox  shampoo are the same,  nexxus aloe rid copies) .

 

 


A Smarter Approach

Before bleaching, dyeing, or using harsh chemical mixtures:

  • Understand how hair drug testing works

  • Know the 1.5-inch testing window

  • Consider your detox timeline

  • Avoid unnecessary cosmetic damage

If you’ve already made a mistake, consulting with a professional who understands hair structure and metabolite binding may help assess options.


Final Thoughts: Don’t Let Stress Make the Decision

Bleaching your hair in a panic can:

  • Destroy your hair

  • Trigger a “damaged sample” result

  • Force you to retest

  • Leave you worse off than before

The best strategy is education, planning, and informed action — not internet myths and chemical overkill.

If you’re facing a hair follicle test, take a breath and research first. Your hair — and your outcome — depend on it.


 Get your fast easy online consultation form  and get real information for a real treatment for your hair follicle drug test   Hair Razor Detox

 

 

 

The Reality of the 90-Day Hair Drug Test window

 

The Reality of the 90-Day Hair Drug Test Window


How far back do Hair Follicle Tests ACTUALLY go?

  

What You Need to Know Before a Hair Follicle Test

Many people believe that you can simply wait 90 days after last drug use and automatically pass a hair follicle test. Unfortunately, that’s not how hair testing works.

If you're preparing for a hair drug test, understanding how the 90-day window, detox timelines, and hair growth cycles actually function is critical.


How the 90-Day Hair Test Really Works

Most laboratories collect 1.5 inches of hair from the scalp. Since human hair grows approximately 0.5 inches per month, that 1.5-inch sample represents about 90 days of history.

Important:

  • Labs only test the 1.5 inches closest to the scalp.

  • Any hair longer than 1.5 inches is typically discarded.

  • The 90 days refers to the length of hair analyzed, not simply 90 days since last use.

This distinction matters.


Step 1: Detox Must Happen First

Before you begin growing clean hair, your body must be fully detoxed.

If drugs are still present in your bloodstream, they continue depositing into new hair growth.

General Detox Timeline

  • Most drugs: Approximately 4–7 days from last use

  • THC (Marijuana):

    • Light use: ~1 week

    • Heavy or chronic use: Up to 3–4 months

    • Factors include body fat, metabolism, and activity level

Until your system is clean, new hair growth will continue to contain drug metabolites.


Step 2: Allow 10 Days for Hair to Emerge

After detox, there is still a critical waiting period.

Hair grows beneath the scalp before emerging. It typically takes 7–10 days for newly formed hair to push through the scalp surface.

That means:

  • Detox period

  • Plus 10 days for clean hair to appear

  • Then begin counting the 3 months of clean growth


Why 90 Days Is Often Not Enough

Let’s break this down clearly:

If it takes:

  • 2 months to detox,

  • Plus 10 days for new growth,

  • Then 3 full months to grow 1.5 inches of clean hair,

You’re looking at a 5-month process — not 90 days.

The 90-day concept only applies once your system is already clean and you’re growing new hair.


Special Cases: THC and Cocaine

Two substances require special attention:

THC

THC is stored in fat cells and can release slowly over time, especially in heavy users. This extends detox timelines significantly.

Cocaine

Cocaine presents an additional complication: migration within the hair shaft.

This means:

  • Past cocaine use can appear in more recent hair segments.

  • Even if you stopped using 90 days ago, older contaminated hair can affect newer growth.

  • Lower levels may still be detected.

So simply stopping use is not always enough. You must grow a completely clean testing window.


The 6-Month Safety Rule

If you want maximum certainty without intervention:

  • Be fully detoxed

  • Grow out all previously contaminated hair

  • Ensure the 1.5-inch collection window contains only clean growth

For many individuals, this can realistically take up to 6 months, depending on prior use levels.


When You Don’t Have 6 Months

If time is limited, some individuals explore professional consultation options to address their specific usage history and timeline.

Programs such as Hair Razor Detox claim to offer customized treatments based on:

  • Type of substance used

  • Frequency and duration of use

  • Time remaining before test

These treatments are typically described as being completed within about a week, depending on history

 

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Final Thoughts

The biggest misconception about hair follicle testing is the idea that you simply wait 90 days and you’re safe.

In reality:

  • Detox comes first

  • Clean hair must grow after detox

  • The lab only analyzes 1.5 inches closest to the scalp

  • THC and cocaine require additional caution

  • The full process may take significantly longer than 90 days

Understanding the science behind hair testing can prevent costly mistakes and unnecessary stress.

If you're facing a hair drug test, planning ahead and understanding your timeline is essential.




COCAINE

Sent 3-13-2025  C
5 grams per month cocaine     

 performed  pre test for actual levels    

 Cocaine             46.2 ng/10mg         cut off    5.0 ng/mg
Benzoylecgonine 6.11 ng/10mg                 cutoff  0.5 01

completed remaining as instructed by consultation 
​post treatment results   Negative   

I’ll be leaving an extremely positive review soon, thank you, this product just saved my job   
Customer levels before treatment 
Results After Hair Razor Treatment



Monday, June 24, 2024

Perform A Nail Collection DEMO FOR TESTING

 

 HOW NAILS ARE COLLECTED FOR TESTING demo by expertox



 NEED NAIL DETOX ?

Introducing Naild' It Fingernail Detox, a groundbreaking product designed to cleanse your nails thoroughly for drug testing purposes. Naild' It is meticulously formulated to soften the keratin matrix and deeply penetrate to eliminate any traces of drugs or toxins, ensuring you can confidently pass any nail drug test.

Fingernail drug testing has gained popularity for its precision in detecting drug use over an extended period, ranging from 1 to 5 months. With Naild' It Fingernail Detox, you no longer need to worry about past drug use affecting your test results.

But how does Naild' It Detox achieve this? Utilizing a proprietary preparatory formula, it employs penetrating agents and keratin-softening properties to effectively deliver drug-metabolizing agents into the nail bed. This two-part system involves daily application over a week or more, depending on individual usage history. First, it softens and opens keratin pores, preparing them for the subsequent application of the metabolizing cream. This cream breaks down drug metabolites within the nails, detoxifying them thoroughly for accurate drug testing.

Experience the transformative effectiveness of Naild' It, where clinical precision meets user-friendly detoxification. It's the ultimate solution to prepare for a nail drug test with confidence.

When preparing for your test, ensure you have ample time to remove acrylic nails or grow out your natural nails for clipping. Simply clipping your nails isn't enough; Naild' It ensures thorough detoxification, preventing potential test failures or rescheduled dates due to unprepared nails.

Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Naild' It the solution to how to pass a fingernail drug test


 

Naild’ It Detox: The Solution for Fingernail Drug Testing

 How to pass a fingernail drug test - Fingernail drug tests detect drug metabolites that become embedded in the keratin structure of the nail as it grows. Because nails grow slowly, substances can remain detectable for 3–6 months, making fingernail testing one of the longest detection methods. Preparation focuses on addressing contamination within the nail matrix rather than dilution methods used for urine testing.



What Is a Fingernail Drug Test?

Drug testing methods continue to evolve. One of the newer and increasingly discussed methods is the fingernail drug test — a procedure designed to detect long-term drug exposure through nail samples.

Unlike urine or saliva testing, nail testing can provide a much longer detection window. During the procedure, a sample is collected either by:

  • Clipping the nail tips (provides a longer historical detection window)

  • Scraping the nail surface (provides a 2–3 month overview of use)

A sample as small as 3 millimeters can potentially reveal drug exposure from approximately 3 to 6 months prior.


How Drugs Become Trapped in Fingernails

Fingernails are composed of keratin, the same structural protein found in hair. When drugs enter the bloodstream, metabolites can migrate into the nail matrix beneath the cuticle. As the nail grows, these metabolites become embedded within the keratin structure.

Key Facts About Nail Drug Detection:

  • Drugs can appear in nails 2–4 weeks after ingestion

  • A 3mm clipping may represent 3–6 months of exposure

  • Combining clippings and scrapings may show up to 6 months of history

  • Toenails may extend detection up to 12 months

  • Nails are approximately four times thicker than hair, potentially capturing higher concentrations of metabolites

Because nails grow slowly and preserve embedded substances, they provide a stable record of drug exposure over time.


Can Trimming Nails Help You Avoid a Nail Drug Test?

Some individuals assume trimming their nails very short will eliminate drug traces. However, this approach often backfires.

If nails are cut too short:

  • Testing personnel may rely more heavily on scraping

  • Scraping can reflect more recent drug exposure

  • Short nails do not eliminate metabolites embedded near the nail matrix

Longer nails (3mm or more beyond the fingertip) typically require less scraping and provide more material from the tips. Additionally, longer nails may be easier to treat with detox products prior to testing.


Introducing Naild’ It Detox

Naild’ It Detox is a two-part nail treatment formulated specifically for individuals facing fingernail drug testing.

Developed by the creators of Hair Razor Detox, a hair metabolite treatment product, Naild’ It extends similar detox principles to nail keratin.

What Makes Naild’ It Different?

Naild’ It is designed to:

  • Target metabolites embedded within nail keratin

  • Utilize oxidizing and metabolizing agents

  • Work through a dual-phase application system

  • Support visible nail clarity and strength


How Naild’ It Works

The Naild’ It Detox system uses a two-step process:

Phase 1: Keratin Relaxation

The first application gently relaxes the nail’s keratin matrix, helping prepare the nail structure for deeper treatment.

Phase 2: Oxidizing & Metabolizing Treatment

The second application introduces active agents intended to break down and neutralize embedded drug metabolites within the nail structure.

The treatment requires multiple applications daily over several days. According to product claims, users may achieve treated nails in approximately one week.

 

Thursday, September 16, 2021

The macujo ALoe Rid Shampoo is a old style scham


ALOE RID SEEKERS YOU ARE BEING PLAYED 


 SCAMPOO 

 

 

DOES NOT MATTER IS NEXXUS OR A FAKE

 IT IS ONLY COMMERCIAL SHAMPOO

ALOE RID IS NOT FOR HAIR FOLLICLE DRUG TEST


If you are seeking the original Aloe Rid shampoo and have fallen into the trap of an old marketing scheme, we are here to expose it and save you both money and the risk of failing a drug test.

Aloe Rid was originally produced and sold by NEXXUS but was discontinued in 2005. Any other products claiming to be Aloe Rid are nothing more than knock-offs, and it is irrelevant because the truth is that Aloe Rid was simply a commercial shampoo with absolutely no ability to fulfill any of the exaggerated claims made about it. If you can provide a single scientific study supporting those claims, I will gladly purchase it for you.

Do not be fooled by the marketing ploy surrounding propylene glycol. If you are falling for it, you are being played for a fool. Propylene glycol, also known as PG, is nothing more than a wetting agent commonly used in various products, ranging from beauty products to pet food. It has no effect on drug metabolites whatsoever. Once again, I reiterate that Aloe Rid was just a commercial shampoo and is no different from brands like Suave.

If you want to know the complete history of the Aloe Rid scam and the shampoo peddlers involved, I recommend reading the following information. There are two main sellers who perpetuate this lie and deceive unsuspecting customers. The majority of people who purchase it do so out of panic because it is heavily marketed everywhere. However, this does not indicate its legitimacy; it simply means that these sellers profit from deceiving you. Avoid panic buying, as it often leads to further research, making you want a genuine product with proven results based on customer lab tests, such as Hair Razor. Unfortunately, if you have already purchased the scam shampoo, you may find yourself stuck with it as they are unlikely to offer a refund.

ANY MAGIC SHAMPOO THAT REQUIRES YOU TO USE A PILE OF RANDOM HOUSEHOLD ITEMS TO MAKE IT DO SOMETHING IS A OBVIOUS RIP OFF 

 

 ALL " MC METHODS " ARE ONLY THEIR TO SELL SCAMPOO

 

 MACUJO ALOE RID REVIEWS 


Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2023
Be careful using this stuff it makes you add all kinds of stuff in your hair like baking soda, clean and clear face wash, tide detergent, and vinegar I ended up getting a chemical burn on my forehead and ears
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2023
Says it has a good accuracy but even when using the recommended amount it didnt work. waste of money waste of a product
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Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2022
Look I’ll be honest, the only thing that’ll really clean your hair is something that will alter the hair entirely, by bleaching it, lol this is just some regular perm smelling shampoo, way overpriced. I didn’t even take the chance, just tell your employer before the test that you found another job, and try to reapply later or just flat out stay clean for 3 months, unless you got plenty of time to bleach your hair and then die it back to normal, that still might not be enough. I got it out of fear and later accepted the reality. Didn’t even try to defy science.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2023
Didn't work.
Used for hair test and failed
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Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2022
Didn’t even pass my drug test and I did all the extra steps with tide, baking soda, clean n clear and I still failed the hair test for thc. I was so mad! Than the product comes with a label that says no returns ..probably because it doesn’t even work! And the cost of it just to need extra things to use with it is ridiculous. It dried out my hair like crazy and the smell sucks. Worst product ever.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2022
I used Macujo Aloe Rid shampoo for two weeks straight .. I followed the guide on the baking soda and vinegar .. this just does not work and is a waste of time and money. It washed all the color out of my hair but that was about it!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2020
I did the "method" with this shampoo , washed and soaked with vinegar, acne cleanse, aloe rid, tide, at least 15 times even added peroxide soak and the addition cleansing shampoo/ purifier/ and conditioner and I failed my hair test. Luckily i paid for my own hair test before taking a employment test because if I had not , my career would had ended and all college would have been useless bc this generic aloe rid is exactly Generic and does not work what so ever. I highly advise Not buying this product and just cut your hair short and allow it to grow to test length before testing.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2022
This product doesn’t work at all, was using it twice a day for 2 weeks straight, left it on for almost an hour at times, and still failed. Don’t let them take advantage of you too, you might be desperate to pass your test but please don’t waste almost 200 bucks on a product that won’t help you one bit. Wish I didn’t spend my money on this bs.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2022
Followed all the directions that came in the box for Mike's method and it didn't work. This is just another gimmick that will tell you're part of the 1% it cant help.
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2022
Didn't work, knew my chances were slim, I followed the directions exactly. Only a 30 day return not 60. $200 and alot of time wasted







 ANY LEGIT DETOX TREATMENT REQUIRES A REAL PRODUCT AND A PERSONAL CONSULTATION TO ASSES YOUR USE AND NEEDS.