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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  

 


 

Wednesday, October 4, 2023

Better Than Aloe Rid Shampoo: A Deep Dive into Hair Detox & Drug Test Prep

Better Than Aloe Rid Shampoo: A Deep Dive into Hair Detox & Drug Test Prep

 For many people facing hair follicle drug tests, the shampoo solution is one of the first things they look into. Classic products like Aloe Rid have long dominated this space—but new formulas like Better Than Aloe Rid (BTAR) detox shampoo are being marketed as more effective alternatives. In this post, we’ll break down what BTAR is, how it’s different, and whether these products really hold up.

 



What Is Better Than Aloe Rid Shampoo?

“Better Than Aloe Rid” (BTAR) is a detox-targeted shampoo designed to cleanse hair at a deeper level than regular clarifying shampoos. According to the product page, BTAR was formulated to improve upon the common detox shampoos typically associated with hair drug test prep, especially those featuring aloe-based formulas.

  • Branded as a scientifically formulated shampoo for people preparing for a hair follicle drug test.

  • Aims to “go beyond plain aloe detox shampoos” by integrating stronger chelating and detox ingredients.

  • Marketed for people seeking deep cleansing and reduction of embedded residues in the hair shaft.

How BTAR Claims to Work

According to the source content, BTAR differentiates itself from simple clarifying shampoos through a combination of:

1. Chelating Agents

Chelators like EDTA help bind to mineral and metabolic residues in the hair, theoretically assisting removal.

2. Penetration Enhancers

Ingredients such as propylene glycol may help the formula reach deeper into the hair shaft compared to typical shampoos.

3. Absorbents & Clarifiers

Elements such as kaolin clay, activated charcoal, and apple cider vinegar increase cleansing capability.

These ingredients are designed to help the formula lift impurities and potentially reduce detectable levels of drug metabolites in hair samples—especially when used as part of a larger detox strategy.

Better Than Aloe Rid vs. Classic Aloe Rid-Style Shampoos

The original Nexxus Aloe Rid shampoo  became popular because a detox company deceptively marketed it for hair detox for drug testing  by a company who knew aloe rid nexxus was out of business so they created a MYTH and then sold a knock off which they still do to this day. 

Aloe Rid Background

  • Aloe Rid and similar formulas are clarifying shampoos marketed to help reduce buildup on hair shafts.All green aloe detox shampoos have same formula and are no different than what sin your shower .

  • They became widely referenced in “hair drug test prep” discussions despite limited scientific evidence of guaranteed success.

  • Many users combine them with other products and methods (e.g., Macujo Method, Zydot Ultra Clean) to enhance results.  ALL MACUJO METHOD ARE TO SELL SCAMPOO 

     

BTAR’s Improvements (as Claimed)

The BTAR shampoo page highlights several points positioning it as “better than Aloe Rid”:

  • Formulated with higher concentrations of detox-oriented ingredients.

  • Designed to remove metabolite  rather than just remove surface buildup.

  • Aims to avoid the need for extreme household chemical methods sometimes associated with DIY generic detox shampoo products. 

     

How to Use Detox Shampoos for Drug Test Prep

While BTAR may have its own usage instructions, the general strategy for any hair detox shampoo—especially those intended for drug test prep—follows similar principles:

  1. Wet hair thoroughly with warm water.

  2. Apply detox shampoo and massage deep into the scalp and hair roots.

  3. Leave shampoo in for a specified time (often 10–20 minutes).

  4. Rinse thoroughly and repeat daily for several days before a test.

Note that many detox protocols recommend pairing a shampoo with additional cleansing products or methods for best results.

Pros & Cons of Generic Green Detox Shampoos

Here’s a balanced look at what you should consider when evaluating products like BTAR:

📈 Pros

  • Designed for thorough cleansing beyond normal shampoo.

  • Might help reduce surface residues and buildup.

  • Often marketed with higher concentrations of chelating agents.

⚠️ Cons

  • No guarantee of passing a hair drug test—labs test deep within the hair shaft, and success varies widely based on history, timing, and biology.

  • Detox shampoos can dry out hair and scalp due to strong cleansing agents.

Conclusion

“Better Than Aloe Rid” shampoo is one among many products marketed toward individuals preparing for hair follicle drug tests. While BTAR emphasizes enhanced ingredients and deeper detox chemistry compared to classic aloe-based formulas, it’s important to approach all detox products with realistic expectations. No shampoo can guarantee success, and results often depend on consistent use, combined methods, and individual hair characteristics.

If you’re considering a detox shampoo for drug testing, pair your research with up-to-date information on testing procedures and timelines—and consult professionals where relevant.



Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Exposing the Propylene Glycol / Aloe Rid shampoo myth

 

Exposing the Propylene Glycol / Aloe Rid shampoo myth 

                                  

The Real History of Nexxus Aloe Rid

More than 15 years after Nexxus Aloe Rid disappeared from the market, most people only know the myths surrounding it. The product was never designed to help someone pass a drug test—it was simply a commercial clarifying shampoo and chelation treatment used to remove product buildup before chemical hair services.

The HISTORY of the  2 part product that you never knew of and how it was

used to create the propylene glycol Aloe Rid myth 

(And how others are still selling commercial aloe shampoo )  



                                                           

 

This is a educational informative, historical article / opinion piece. 

Protected by Fair Use 


 
 

What Aloe Rid Actually Was

Originally, Aloe Rid was a two-part salon product system sold by Nexxus.

The system included:

1. Clarifying Shampoo

  • Contained about 0.5% EDTA

  • Included Sodium Thiosulfate, often used to remove mineral buildup such as chlorine-related discoloration in swimmers

2. Chelation Treatment Gel

  • Contained roughly 1% EDTA

  • Designed to remove minerals and product buildup before chemical treatments like hair coloring or perming

The key ingredient, EDTA, is a chelating agent used to bind minerals, not drug metabolites.

This system was intended to prepare hair for salon chemical services, not detox hair for drug tests.


Just a Normal Commercial Shampoo

Despite the myths that developed later, Aloe Rid was simply a standard salon product.

It was sold in places like salons and beauty retailers, much like other clarifying shampoos. Its formulation was not dramatically different from many commercial products.

Many clarifying shampoos—including basic brands—contain EDTA or similar chelating agents to remove mineral buildup from hair.

There was nothing about Aloe Rid that gave it any special ability to remove drug metabolites.


How Aloe Rid Became a “Drug Detox” Legend

Around the early 2000s, some companies began repackaging Aloe Rid and marketing it as a hair detox solution.

Early sellers promoted the shampoo through drug test forums and websites, claiming it could help people pass hair drug tests.

Companies such as TestClear, which later marketed products like Toxin Rid, helped spread claims that the shampoo contained special detoxifying ingredients.

One of the biggest myths they promoted involved Propylene Glycol, claiming it was the secret ingredient responsible for removing drug metabolites.

In reality, propylene glycol is simply a common wetting agent used in countless cosmetic products.


The “Old Formula” Marketing Story

When Nexxus eventually discontinued Aloe Rid in the mid-2000s, marketers used the opportunity to push a new narrative.

They claimed:

  • Only the “old formula” worked

  • The new formula was ineffective

  • The old bottles supposedly had higher propylene glycol levels

  • Some even claimed special barcodes identified the real product

These stories had no scientific basis but created a powerful marketing tool.

Sellers began charging extremely high prices for remaining stock, sometimes repackaging or reselling bottles at many times the original retail price.


The Truth About the Ingredients

The primary functional ingredient in Aloe Rid was EDTA, a mineral chelator used in many shampoos.

Meanwhile, propylene glycol—often promoted as the “secret detox chemical”—was simply a wetting agent used in thousands of cosmetic products.

It was never the active ingredient, and it has no known ability to remove drug metabolites from hair.


Key Takeaway

The reputation of Aloe Rid as a “hair detox shampoo” was created by marketing and internet myths, not chemistry.

In reality, it was just a standard clarifying salon product designed to remove mineral buildup before hair treatments, not a miracle solution for passing drug tests.

 
    
 
says old style "aloe rid"  and "pumped from gallons"  with a link to the video mentioned .

 Remember, this batch of product was measured in gallons, so they claimed they needed to pump it from gallon containers to fill plain bottles. That’s how the phrase “pumped from gallons” originated. They even released a video supposedly showing them pumping Aloe Rid Shampoo from gallon containers — but in reality, the video showed a half-gallon jug of the treatment, not the shampoo. To justify why customers were receiving plain bottles with simple labels instead of the branded Nexxus Aloe Rid shown on their website, they included a link to that same video on the bottle. Without such context, the situation could easily be viewed as a bait-and-switch tactic. This is how the now-familiar “pumped from gallons” tagline began and continues to be used today.

a video showing them supposedly pumping aloe rid shampoo from gallons, only it was a half gallon jug of the TREATMENT not the shampoo !!  

 They still show photos of the CLARIFYING TREATMENT GEL (not a shampoo) claiming they pump from gallons of a shampoo that has been out of production for 15 years 
 

 

 but then the gallons ran out around 2009.

Not to let a small thing like honesty get in the way the con artist started filling bottles with god knows what, It was  not even the same color as aloe rid and now the brazen con artist put a label on it using the aloe rid trademark . this is called counterfeiting in most courts.

 

 


 

Next, they came up with another scheme, claiming they had acquired a boatload of the original product — supposedly discovering 55-gallon barrels of the special barcode version. (Do barrels even have barcodes?) Later, they claimed to have obtained 5-gallon containers, which I’ve never actually seen.

Their excuse for this is still posted online, stating: “The reason for this is that we bought in bulk for our supply. We have large 1- and 5-gallon containers of Nexxus Aloe Rid, which we use to pump 5 ounces of shampoo into our own generic bottles.”

But here’s the twist: Aloe Rid doesn’t come with a guarantee. And what does that mean? It means the Old Style Aloe Rid — which they say is the only version they carry (notice they never actually say “Nexxus Aloe Rid”) — is shipped in plain 5-ounce bottles and isn’t covered by any manufacturer guarantee or refund policy because it’s no longer produced by Nexxus.

Is it just me, or does this seem deliberately confusing for customers? It feels like a lot of smoke and mirrors to justify selling a 5-ounce bottle of commercial shampoo for over $200.

So what do you call it when a website posts a product image like that?

 

Show you a video like this 

 

 But then sends you this ?.... what would you call that? 


 

 

 

 

Bait and Switch

Some courts have likened initial interest confusion to “bait and switch” tactics, long condemned as a deceptive advertising practice. See Dorr-Oliver, Inc. v. Fluid-Quip, Inc., 94 F.3d 376, 382 (7th Cir. 1996). But the classic bait and switch tactic differs somewhat from trademark infringement.

In the classic initial interest confusion case, the defendant adopts a mark that is similar to plaintiff’s mark. The defendant’s similar mark is used to attract potential customers. Although eventually the customers realize with whom they are dealing, the use of the mark to create an initial attraction to the defendant through the mistaken belief that the defendant is in fact the plaintiff constitutes trademark infringement.


certainly doesnt look like color nexxus aloe rid            but it did have the Aloe Rid trademark font which some courts would call counterfeiting

 

 trademark infringement

ILL JUST LEAVE THIS HERE FOR YOU TO READ  

15 U.S. Code § 1114.

I(1) Any person who shall, without the consent of the registrant—

(a)
use in commerce any reproduction, counterfeit, copy, or colorable imitation of a registered mark in connection with the sale, offering for sale, distribution, or advertising of any goods or services on or in connection with which such use is likely to cause confusion, or to cause mistake, or to deceive; or
(b)
reproduce, counterfeit, copy, or colorably imitate a registered mark and apply such reproduction, counterfeit, copy, or colorable imitation to labels, signs, prints, packages, wrappers, receptacles or advertisements intended to be used in commerce upon or in connection with the sale, offering for sale, distribution, or advertising of goods or services on or in connection with which such use is likely to cause confusion, or to cause mistake, or to deceive,
shall be liable in a civil action by the registrant for the remedies hereinafter provided. Under subsection (b) hereof, the registrant shall not be entitled to recover profits or damages unless the acts have been committed with knowledge that such imitation is intended to be used to cause confusion, or to cause mistake, or to deceive.

 

Finally sometime in 2018 we noticed they suddenly changed their name and removed all aloe rid pictures and the pumped from gallons video disappeared....anyone want to guess why they would suddenly drop what some may call a bait n switch trademark infringement counterfeit  scheme ?

 At the same time they suddenly changed their name from aloe rid they used a modified version of a different product name of theirs that matched a URL we  obtained in anticipation of  new products. At first I got triggered as i though they were doing me as they did nexxus. I now know they changed label from aloe rid to T**** just weeks before so its seems to be coincidence both using aloe rid key word.  


 

 As of Today


The new label no longer displays the trademark-infringing Aloe Rid mark. However, years of marketing confusion have made the name synonymous with the original Nexxus Aloe Rid formula and its well-known propylene glycol myth — a misconception that continues today.

Many people searching for Nexxus Aloe Rid, unaware of the distinction and misled by claims about propylene glycol’s supposed ability to remove drugs from hair, could easily end up buying non-Nexxus Aloe Rid, feeling disappointed or even cheated when they realize the truth. That responsibility lies with the seller spreading the misinformation, not with those exposing it. Legally, this kind of deceptive promotion amounts to contributory negligence.

Even now, the product’s language — phrases like “pumped from gallons” and “old style” — continues the illusion. But old style what? Pumped from gallons of what? Ask them yourself. The new label’s use of “old style” (despite the lack of a “new style”) and “pumped from gallons” suggests it was somehow drawn from gallons of Nexxus Aloe Rid, which could easily be seen as deceptive trade practice


 

 MACUJO WHO USES THE TIRED OLD PROPLYNE GLYCOL MYTH   





promoting the special barcode nonsense


AGAIN, Propylene Glycol IS NOT A ACTIVE INGREDIENT,( its also at bottom of list because its very weak ) EDTA is the active ingredient and its in all commercial clarifying shampoos.

 


 

Propylene glycol is simply a wetting agent — nothing more. Both EDTA and propylene glycol are found in countless commercial shampoos. There’s no proven difference between these products and something inexpensive like Suave Clarifying Shampoo for five dollars, aside from perhaps twenty-five cents’ worth of extra PG.

And as for propylene glycol being supposedly “special”? You can buy an entire bottle of it from a vape supply store for just a few bucks. If you really believe in the PG hype, you could pour some into a large bottle of Suave and end up with the same clarifying effect — actually fifteen times more of it — for about ten dollars.

The truth is, all these “methods” exist to sell shampoos, particularly the Aloe Rid and knockoff versions promoted through so-called detox “methods.” These promotions exist for one purpose: to move shampoo that does nothing on its own. You’re then told to buy another hundred dollars’ worth of household items to “help” the process, making the whole thing a far bigger deception than the propylene glycol myth itself — but that’s a story for another article.




Friday, June 1, 2018

Hair Razor Detox Reviews (past year )


 Hair Razor Reviews 


 Hair Razor Customer Reviews  - These were sent to us by customers and we retain all original Emails .  Many provide Lab results printouts  some before and after treatment to document legitimacy of use and amount needed to treat . NO ONE ELSE DOES THIS .



I wanted to share my experience because reading posts here helped me a lot when I was trying to prepare for a hair test. Hopefully this helps someone else going through the same stress.

My Situation

About three months before my test I was smoking almost daily using a bong, around 1.5–2 grams per day. When I found out I would have to take a hair follicle drug test for a job, I started researching ways people try to prepare for these tests.

Like a lot of people online, I initially believed that Aloe Rid shampoo combined with Zydot from TestClear would help. Unfortunately that didn’t work for me.

I took a practice hair test, and the result came back at 12 pg/mg of THC, which meant I definitely would not pass.

First Attempt (Failed)

Products used:

  • Aloe Rid shampoo

  • Zydot Ultra Clean

Result from practice test:

12 pg/mg THC

At that point I started panicking and even considered trying the Macujo method, but after more research I found Hair Razor Detox and decided to try that instead.

Hair Razor Treatment Plan

I contacted the consultant and they recommended the Triple Set with about 60 treatments.

Because I was short on time, I ended up doing 62 treatments between Sunday and Wednesday morning before my next practice test.

Fair warning for anyone considering this:

  • My scalp was definitely sore and tender after that many treatments.

  • I took well over 100 showers, which left my face pretty dry and irritated.

  • If you do a lot of treatments in a short period, try to avoid getting water on your face every time and moisturize regularly.

It was intense, but worth it.

Second Test – Quest Diagnostics

After the 62 treatments, I took another practice hair test through Quest Diagnostics.

Result:

NEGATIVE for THC

I was relieved and thought I was ready to schedule the real test.

Unexpected Problem – Psychemedics Lab

Right before scheduling my employment test, I realized the company testing program (DISA) uses Psychemedics, which screens at a lower cutoff level than Quest.

To be safe, I ordered a Psychemedics PTD90 home test with express shipping.

Result:

1.18 pg/mg THC

That was 0.18 over the cutoff, meaning I still would have failed the real test.

Final Treatments

I contacted the Hair Razor consultant again and they recommended doing 3 more treatments.

So I completed those additional treatments before the official Psychemedics test.

Final Result

I took the official Psychemedics hair test for work.

Result: PASSED

I started my new job with no issues.

Quick Summary (Hair Razor vs Aloe Rid / Zydot)

Drug use:
Daily cannabis use (1.5–2 g/day with bong)

Initial preparation:
Aloe Rid shampoo + Zydot Ultra Clean

Practice test result:
12 pg/mg THC (FAILED)

Second preparation:
Hair Razor Detox – 62 treatments

Quest Diagnostics test:
Negative (PASSED)

Additional verification:
Psychemedics PTD90 test

Result:
1.18 pg/mg THC (0.18 over cutoff)

Final preparation:
10 additional Hair Razor treatments

Total treatments:
80

Official Psychemedics lab test:
PASSED

My Conclusion

From my experience:

  • Aloe Rid + Zydot did not work for me

  • Hair Razor treatments reduced my levels enough to pass even a Psychemedics test

Hair Razor ended up being worth every cent considering what was on the line for me.

If you’re facing a hair test, definitely research carefully and give yourself as much time as possible.



 Independent Review site   ( Sitejabber )  


 

 SEE HAIR RAZOR DETOX REVIEW AND RESULTS

 


http://www.passitkit.com/hair-razor-detox-reviews.html

 
Most Recent Reviews sent in

2025
 
 
JOTFORM Testimonial / Review Form
7 g’s of C in about 3 weeks before treatment and up to 5 g’s a month for three months before treatments. I started treatments, about 32 before consultation and pre test and after consultation another 55 treatments to completely clear out the remaning toxins.

100% WORKS !!! I was extremely nervous that I wouldn’t pass, and somewhat skeptical. After consultation and a pre test I was on the right track. I took a second pre test and I was clean and clear for my actual hair follicle. Highly recommended !!

Sent  4-11-2025  M

You guys are amazing. And ive highly recommended you all to tons of ppl. This will be the second time buying and the fact I know myself it works thats even better! Never fails when i decide to have a Small splurge i get hit with possible test. 
Sent  4-9-2025      M

JOTFORM Testimonial / Review Form  
Long term usage varied but typically exceeding (10-20g methamphetamine., .1 g slightly adulterated fentanyl equivalent to high equivalent opiate usage., extremely low thc usage not penetrating the follicle, etc.

I was forced by circumstance to follow an accelerated process wherein the great majority of treatment cycles were performed back-to-back (used entire large set to exhaustion), with the follow-up recommendations performed immediately prior to testing. This scenario while somewhat variable, was put to the “test” numerous times, weeks subsequent with complete success even at a more stringent threshold (did not agree to 0 (absolute) threshold…though may have passed even then)). Ultimately I am extremely impressed and pleased with the product and have used it on more than one separate occasion with need to restore hair to target values. Thanks!
Sent  3-25-2025

I have been a hair razor customer for 8 years now, I will say every consultation I have had with the team definitely help put my nerves to rest and gives me a definite factual type of confidence that is priceless. The team is thorough, non judgmental and professional. They never over recommend and keep all recommendations as cost effective based solely on what you need precisely scaled to your usage to get you thoroughly prepared for the best test results. I have purchased the quad and the double set. I recommend this company to anyone faced with the daunting task of a hair follicle test. No other companies are as truthful and fact based like these guys.
 
 Sent   4-8-2021       

December 2020 - 3 grams of cocaine and two marijuana joints
January 2021 - 2 grams of cocaine and one marijuana joint

Hi there. Sorry for delay

Hello and wow thank you so much. I was sceptical, I have to say, having seen how many charlatans, fraudsters and snake oil salesmen there are out there, trading on people’s desperation and making a load of false promises in order to get rich quick. Thank heavens for Hair Razor, you are the real deal and your product did exactly what you said it was going to do. Yes, it required some time and effort. But I heeded the advice in your consultation, I followed your instructions, and lo and behold, the magic happened! My hair test came back with nothing but “Negatives”. Hallelujah!


Most sane, rational people are aware that current drug laws are archaic and deprive the individual of his/her right to make their own choice of what substances they inhale/ingest. No-one should be on the receiving end of prejudice for exercising their free will to take this or that drug. So long as one isn’t harming anyone else, a person should be free to take whatever drug they want, and not live in fear of losing out on a job or any other life opportunity as a result. The Hair Razor team should be commended for their help in righting this wrong. Your excellent product serves to remedy a huge injustice and that is a great, great thing.


As for the specifics of my treatment…. Over a three month period I had smoked a few joints, did a little bit of MDMA and celebrated Christmas and New Year with a few grams of the old disco dust. You advised me to do over 40 washes and that’s exactly what I did. If I’m honest, I ignored your directive to divide my scalp into different areas and be utterly methodical in the application. I just covered my whole head in your product and that seemed to do the trick.


To all you desperate people out there facing a hair test, I would say this. Don’t waste your time and money on Macujo or any other treatments that claim to wash drug use out of your hair. These websites are just exploiting your misery and making money out of your desperation. YOU CANNOT WASH DRUGS OUT OF YOUR HAIR. SO DON’T EVEN TRY. What you can do, as those smart folk at Hair Razor explain, is METABOLIZE THE METABOLITES. That’s the answer. The only answer. I’m not affiliated with the company in any way, so don’t be suspicious of my hard sell here. I’m just a very relieved, really grateful individual who has benefited immensely from using Hair Razor’s products. They are, in a word, a GODSEND!

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Sent  1-18-2021

...by the way I have literally referenced you guys to like 30 people. You guys are legit. Keep making my word look good!!! Lol... thanks.



Sent 1-6-2021


opiates   (no details)


I have ordered hair razor detox 2 times an I have passed both times


  2020
 
 
SENT  11-30-20

Cocaine 1gram almost daily everyday for past several months


Bleach and dye at least 5x in past 2 weeks with MM method everyday for past 4 days

initially told them your going to fail due to hair damage  and i was correct


Well my test results came back...

The sample submitted could not be tested due to severe cosmetic damage😁 I'm pretty sure that was from bleaching alone as I had only done the other method 2 maybe 3x in the days leading up to the test. The day before and day of test I also used stat detox shampoo and ultra clean. I bleached my hair at least 5 or 6x in 2 wks and dyed it 3x

 

  Sent 10-10-2020

Hello, I've used your products not too long ago and passed the 5 panel with extended opiates test with no problem.


Sent  10-7-2020


Meth 30 grams last month

I did 40 treatments.

Hey I just got the results back from my 10 panel hair drug screening. I showed negative for meth, cocaine and opiates. Which is a miracle. (failed to mention coc and opiate BTW )

Thank you 

 

 

 Sent 11-20-2020


initial test for 10,799pg cocaine 
I took a home hair follicle test last week and it came back negative.  I used three triple sets of hair razor on all of my hair.
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Sent  9-22-2020

Thank you. This product is the absolute best, I followed all the instructions, and got about 40 treatments in and I took my own hair test on hairconfirm and I passed. I’m ready for my real exam in about a week!
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SENT  9-29-2020


I took a hair test from lab corp and had 3.32ng of morphine


Yes it was after confirmation. And yes just straight morphine (I called and asked if it was from anything else, they said no, it’s straight morphine). I have no idea how. I’ve never knowingly taken that. As I said in my first consult, I did a bunch of Fentanyl from the street so maybe there was traces in that.

here are my PRE and Post treatment labs

 

 



 



  Sent 5-14-2020

Cocaine 50 grams ....  I KNOW   

pre test was 57,600 pg !   (NOTE :  This is a 3 months total  60,0000pg/mg is 6 gram average  a month   

we have pretest levels  print out ..)

You guys are amazing!!! Results came back negative with zero trace of any metabolites!! (120 washes)


Thank you!!!


Sent  4-21-2020

​I went ahead and got the full set and used it all. Went to a lab to get  it done and they sent it to Quest. Results came back NEGATIVE (under 300pg for Cocaine).


Your product is a LIFE SAVER. 

Thanks again!

 

Sent 2-19-2020

List each drug and the amounts in grams for EACH Month, for the last 3 months ( not a total) *

Month 1

0 pot

2.5 grams coke

38 mg Xanax

Month 2

14 gram pot (cartridge use daily as well) one cartridge per week

2 grams coke

Month 3

14 gram pot (daily cartridge use) 1 cartridge per week

2 grams coke

consult would have been for average of 50 treatments based on 2.5 g coke  (  12 per g so thats 40 ish and she   passed with 40 . 60 is average  a triple set gets,  for short hair  its 45 average

Thank you so much! I passed a test. ( I may have to take another one and i am paranoid because I wore a hat that I wore when I was dirty. Is that a legitimate concern?  not really  I would to like to buy a half set just in case.)I don’t think I got the 60 out of it because my hair is thick and I was overusing product I think. But did enough treatments     ( he only needed 40  )



Sent  8/21/18,

Ok.....first off like everyone  else I had my doubts about any product that could do what  you guys claim could happen. At first I researched and found

 the Mac method  plus old school aloe rid and was actually  about to subject myself to some of the most stupidest and  ridiculous treatment at an incredible price. Then I came  across Hair razor on a forum and thankfully I trusted the  info and reviews.

Now I am one who has done it and can say  it is 100% legit. Don't look any further people please.  Kudos to your group!

By the way follow the directions ( vasaline on neck an dears) . The shit will burn the ever living piss out of your ears. Took a  week for them to heal. 

 Thank you 

> I g/month 80% THC cartridge.  prescribed 10  treatments HAIR FOLLICLE MULTI-DRUG  TESTHairConfirm test results are  anonymous and for personal use only. HairConfirm test  results cannot be used in court or legal proceedings. 

 HAIR

 DRUG TEST RESULTS      Qty  Found     Negative 

  A negative result indicates that none  of the drugs listed were detected at a concentration equal

 to or greater than their listed cutoff  levels. 


Sent 9/4/18,

 Review

Used marijuana. About 3 grams per  1-2  months for a couple years. Two months before test I was  using the cartridge pens. Over two months I used 3-4 of the  .5 ml cartridges with 395 milligrams of thc in them but was  not using any regular weed or any other drugs at all.  Quit smoking 23 days before hair test.

 Female with Very thick long blonde  hair, ordered a triple set due to how much hair I have  growing on the crown (back) of my head. Was told to do 6

treatments, I did 7. Used almost all of the step 1. When I  did the treatments i sectioned off my hair and only did the  back so I would not waste product. The psychemedics lab  tested me and from 3 sections of my head. Back left, back  center and back right. Followed directions precisely and  luckily with the help of friends they would do the  applications for me.

 Worth the money, don't waste your time  or money on any other method, be honest in your consult and  follow every direction exactly as it is written 


Sent 9-5, 2018,

Passed!!

 Okay I just wanted to express my sheer  gratitude for this product. I used approximately .25 grams  of methamphetamines 60 days prior to my test. I got a

consult and was told I only needed to do a few treatments. I  did 5, and got the results today that I passed! I am over  the moon happy because I had everything on the line. I am  going to continue my path to sobriety as I never want to  feel the way I have felt awaiting the results again!

Thanks for everything!

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Sent 8-11-17

 wanted to let you know your product is the greatest and probably only solution to the hair test problem out there. I wish I had done a pretest before I started treatment but here's my story:

Had a drug test for a dream job in early May, I had been vaporizing marijuana multiple times a day every day for about 9 years with a couple brief periods of quitting when I could have possibly been tested before. I can pass a urine test in about 8 days due to being extremely active and having low body fat.

showed up on test day and almost shit my pants when they brought the scissors out. Needless to say it didn't go well. I didn't get what my failure rate was but I was informed I failed... I'm assuming I bombed it hard. Back to vaping on my normal schedule and fast forward to the end of July.

Found out I might have another chance at the same job with a different place. Did tons of research online and happen to be lucky enough to find your product. Didn't get a baseline test ( wish I had) but performed 9 treatments and mailed in my sample to hairconfirm. Positive result with .29pg which is technically a pass but by the time I had gotten my result had already done another 6 treatments bringing my grand total to 15 treatments. Mailed in a new hairconfirm test and got the results: all negative with 16 days clean.

I can't believe it...so much information out there saying the hair test is unbeatable or that you have to destroy your hair to beat them. I feel like more people need to know that there is hope and your product is it!






Sent 7-28

So I used the product and recently went to a lab to be tested. The test was done by Quest Diagnostics and the results came back negative. 


Dabs/wax approximately 2-3 grams per month
 

​Sent 6-15 -17 

 Hello, I wanted to tell you because of your product I passed my hair test, and wanted to tell you thank you so much for all the quick responses you gave me. 

Ectasy- 1 g , Cocaine- 2 g,  Weed-10g  ,

Sent 7-6-20174

Approximately 0.5 grams of cocaine once per week for four weeks in a row starting six weeks ago.

Thank you!
I passed that test from last week!!!! I am so grateful to you. 


Sent 5-30-2017

 On the last test I had

Benzo316  ,Cocaine 416

After 40 treatments I just got my test back and it was a big fat ass NEGATIVE!!!!

Thank you for your help a lot was riding on this for me. You have a great product and I would recommend it to anyone. God bless

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 5-28-2017

I passed it!

 there was NOTHING in it. 




Sent 5-24-2017

For anyone searching for help...Look no further...THIS IS IT!!

I've never written a review, so here goes. 1g a day high grade bud every day for most of my adult life. Stopped smoking March 23. 29 years old, long thick hair down to the middle of my back.

 Mac method and jerry g was OUT OF THE QUESTION! I wanted to keep my beautiful hair. Searched for hours and came across hair detox/passitkit. Like any of you, I was skeptical only because bs detox shampoos in the past have failed. This is no ordinary bs shampoo. These people handle your history exactly how it needs to be handled.

I took a hair confirm test on April 29, results came back 3.72pg. I thought I was fkd. Got a consult and ordered a double set. Busted out 39 treatments before test day. Followed directions EXACTLY. Any questions I had, I received a quick response. Test May 20, results came back on May 24 negative for everything! Hell yeah, HAIR RAZOR! THANK YOU! I will be a customer for life!! 


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