Revita Locks Review | Part 1

Is Revita Locks a scam? Money-wise, I would say yes it is. It says it is a free-trial with only having to pay the shipping fee for a "free" 30 day supply sample. But really, it will charge you 10-14 days later because you really signed up for an either 10 or 14 day trial of the product. It also automatically subscribes you to their monthly supply of their vitamins, which I've read is around $80. Luckily, I ran into a bunch of reviews telling me this and I was able to cancel the subscription before the 14 day trial ended, but decided to keep the product for about $28. I figured that the hassle of shipping it back was not worth it and I wanted to give it a test run anyways.
This leads to the next big question which is, of course, is the product a scam in its quality? Does it really increase your chance of having longer, thicker, stronger hair? Does Revita Locks really increase hair density and shine? Well I've decided to test it out and give it a shot.

The product claims to contain natural ingredients that help with the enhancement of hair growth:
1) Pumpkin seed is one of those ingredients. Pumpkin seed is loaded with a bunch of healthy nutrients that is said to help reduce hair loss and stimulate healthy hair growth.
2) Biotin is another key ingredient, which most know is a vitamin recommended for healthy hair and nails. This is assumed since biotin deficiency can cause balding or hair thinning.
3) One more important ingredient is L-lycine. This is an amino acid which helps the absorption of iron, calcium, and zinc into the body. As a result, it is said to support the reduction of hair loss.
It is recommended to take one capsule with a meal and water twice daily. I'm going to give this trial a try and I will post an update. Hopefully the results are positive!
Has anyone else used products like this one? If so, did the product work well for you?
My hair length in the front right now parted in the middle is about 13 inches starting from my roots.
Wish me luck with the product!
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Update January 12, 2016:

I would say it didn't do too much to my hair the month that I tried it. It could depend on person to person though, who knows.

-Cynthia

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