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I've been using Revita shampoo for quite a while now and have been very pleased. I am not sure if it helps hair loss but my hair definitely looks healthier.
Anyway, I just received a new bottle a week or so ago. I'm pretty sure they must of changed the formula...it does not seem as thick and you have to use a greater amount to get a good lather. Has anyone else noticed this? Just curious..
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I was not aware they changed the formula. I bought several bottles for a bulk deal a few months ago and won't need to reorder for a while, I would call the manufacturer to find out.
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A lot of cleaning/grooming products put SLS for extra foaminess/lather because people wrongly associate bubbles with better cleansing. Revita doesn't contain SLS (perhaps it used to), and it's better off for it. |
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