Showing posts with label hair razor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hair razor. Show all posts

Monday, September 25, 2023

How far back do hair follicle tests ACTUALLY go?

 

How far back do Hair Follicle Tests ACTUALLY go?

 

The misunderstood 90 days  thing 

  

You do not simply wait 90 days from last use and then your ok to take a hair follicle test. 

 

You see if your trying to grow out your hair to take a test naturally you first need to detox so nothing is adding to the (1.5" or 3 months) hair window of collection, for all drugs except THC this is a week , for THC it can be a week or 4 month depending on use and weight / activity level ).

 Then after detox ( plus 10 days to grow last dirty part to scalp ) THEN you can grow naturally clean hair. 

The 90 day thing is how long they see back at the 1.5" of hair THEY KEEP. longer hair is discarded as they retain  1.5" from scalp for testing.

SO if it takes you 2 months to detox from your level of use you then need 3 months to grow 1.5" of clean hair and it is a 5 month process not 90 days .

All drugs are 4 days from last use plus 10 days to grow out.  EXCEPT retread THC and COCAINE which MIGRATES in hair . meaning coke at 4 months ago in hair will show in  more recent hair although at lower levels.


So if you do not have 6  months to be sure that you grew it all out and have a clean window for collection you can simply get a Hair Razor Consultation and treat it based on your use and time ( which can be done in average of a week depending on use history ) . Yes it is permanent if your clean when you treat it .


Hair Razor Detox has been around years and is not some bogus Aloe shampoo or sketchy "method" of random items that fry your hair and are only used to sell you that worthless aloe shampoo.  It is proven and testified to by hundreds of users with reviews and  lab results over many years . 






Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Naild' It the solution to fingernail drug testing


 


Naild' It the solution to fingernail drug testing  

 A novel method of evasive drug testing has emerged in the form of the finger nail test.

To perform this test, a sample is collected by either clipping or scraping the nails. Clipping the tips yields a larger amount of material, which can indicate drug use from further back in time. On the other hand, scraping provides a general window of drug use over the past 2-3 months.

A 3-mm nail sample can reveal drug exposure for around 3 to 6 months after use. When drugs enter the blood vessels, they end up in the nail matrix of keratin, where they become trapped and grow out with the nail.

Some people believe that trimming their nails will enable them to evade the test, but they soon realize that doing so only results in scraping a larger amount of material. This presents use from a more recent period .

If the nails are longer, 3+ mm off the tip, little to no scraping is needed. Depending on the frequency of drug use, it may be more helpful to let the nails grow longer to collect more material from the tips instead of relying on scraping. Longer nails also makes it easy to treat with Naild' It.

Fingernails and hair are composed of the same material, keratin. Substances can pass from the blood vessels beneath the nail into the keratin fibers where they become trapped as the nail grows. Fingernails are four times thicker than a typical hair strand, and thus, they can capture more of a substance. 

Beyond their captivating growth mechanism, nails harbor a secret repository for drug metabolites, clandestinely preserving traces of drug usage for extended periods. Enter Naild' It, a groundbreaking creation from the masterminds behind the preeminent hair metabolizing treatment, HAIR RAZOR DETOX. Borne out of technological prowess and scientific ingenuity, Naild' It stands as a revolutionary product, deploying potent oxidizing and metabolizing agents to obliterate any lingering drug metabolites.

The procedure entails a dual-phase application, necessitating multiple daily administrations. The initial step entails a gentle relaxation of the keratin matrix, paving the way for the subsequent application of the formidable oxidizing and metabolizing agents. The aftermath is a glorious revelation – immaculate and robust nails, unshackled from the clutches of harmful toxins or drug metabolites. one can have drug metabolite-free nails within about a week.

 

The creators of the successful Hair Razor detox have developed a new two-part nail detox product called Naild' it Detox for nail testingEmbrace this cutting-edge solution at the inaugural price of $25.00, a limited-time offer for the year 2023. Embark on this transformative journey today, and bear witness to the remarkable metamorphosis firsthand! 

 


While fingernail testing is not commonly used for drug testing, there are situations where it is the most suitable option. Fingernail and toenail specimens provide information about drug exposure over extended periods, measured in months rather than days or hours, unlike urine or oral fluid samples. Drugs can be detected in nail clippings starting from two to four weeks after ingestion. Combining fingernail clippings with nail shavings can reveal a collective history of drug exposure of approximately 6 months, and when combined with toenails, up to 12 months.

 In contrast, urine testing for drugs like cocaine can only detect prior drug exposure within the last three days. Each specimen type has its own specific detection period, ranging from a few hours to 12 months. Fingernail and toenail testing, like urine and hair drug screens, is available in multiple drug test panels.

The same drugs that can be detected in urine, oral fluid, and hair samples can also be identified in nails. This means that even if an employee or candidate shows up for their drug test completely bald and with their body shaved, an accurate test can still be conducted.

Naild' it Detox for nail testing

  Sent 3-31-2023
Just got my results back from an etg+5 panel nail screen.
All came back negative, used about 2-3 grams of cocaine, and drank pretty heavily in December around Christmas. Just used it as directed.  I did two 20 min sessions per day for a week before the test and a final session the morning of.


 

 


Friday, November 19, 2021

Passing ETG test with "detox shampoos" not such a good idea


 

The influence of cleansing shampoos on ethyl glucuronide ( ETG) concentrations in hair analyzed with an optimized and validated LC-MS/MS method

 Science Direct

Introduction

Ethyl glucuronide (EtG) is a widely accepted biomarker used to monitor alcohol consumption and abstinence. However, there has been a growing concern regarding individuals attempting to circumvent EtG testing through various methods such as bleaching, dyeing, shaving, or straightening their hair. In this study, we aimed to investigate the efficacy of four specialized cleansing shampoos marketed as "detox" products, which claim to reduce ethyl glucuronide concentrations in hair.

Methods

To conduct our analysis, we developed an optimized LC-MS/MS (Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry) method utilizing a hypercarb® porous graphitic carbon (PGC) column. The method was validated following the guidelines set by the German Society of Toxicological and Forensic Chemistry. We obtained a total of 25 real case hair samples, including 21 positive samples with ethyl glucuronide concentrations (cETG) ranging from 7-288 pg/mg and 4 negative samples with cETG levels below the limit of detection (LOD) set at 1 pg/mg. Each hair sample was divided into two strands, one treated with a selected cleansing shampoo and the other left untreated.

Results

Our findings revealed that a single application of any of the four tested cleansing shampoos did not result in significant differences in ethyl glucuronide concentrations in hair. EtG was still detectable in all hair samples at similar levels as before treatment. These results unequivocally demonstrate that the application of these cleansing shampoos, individually, did not remove or reduce the presence of EtG in hair, and therefore had no impact on the measured EtG concentrations.

Conclusion

In this study, we employed an LC-MS/MS method to examine the effects of "detox" shampoos on ethyl glucuronide concentrations in hair. The results of our investigation indicate that none of the four selected shampoos had any influence on the detected levels of EtG in hair. It is evident from our findings that a single application of these shampoos does not effectively remove EtG from hair. Therefore, individuals seeking to evade EtG testing should be aware that using these specific cleansing shampoos alone is unlikely to yield the desired outcome. Further research and alternative strategies are necessary to counteract attempts at subverting EtG detection.

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 So  Just another example that detox SHAMPOOS are only commercial shampoo with the same ingredients as suave or aloe rid  as they have same COMMERCIAL ingredients of detergents, foaming agent ,thickeners ,oils and scents . as explained here

 

 Which is why we say  Hair Razor Detox is the best detox shampoo   that is not a shampoo

 

 

 

Thursday, September 16, 2021

The 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.