Reverse Hair Loss Program Ad Alert Reverse Hair Loss Program Before-and-after photos can send a powerful message. But sometimes that message is deceptive if not flat-out fraudulent.
Nutrafol Ad Alert Nutrafol TINA.org takes a closer look at hair supplements’ “clinically proven” claims.
Hair Raising Claims by Morrocco Method Ad Alert Hair Raising Claims by Morrocco Method Morrocco Method seems to be making some health claims here with no sign of FDA approval, maybe a hairy situation?
Hair Vitality Ad Alert Hair Vitality Supplement purporting to regrow hair may not be as effective as its highly touted ingredients.
Wen Hair Care Ad Alert Wen Hair Care FDA opens investigation into consumer complaints that product causes hair loss.
Divi Scalp Serum Ad Alert Divi Scalp Serum Divi isn’t the only company that advertises its products can grow hair and prevent hair loss, in violation of the law.
HairMax LaserComb: Magic Bullet for Baldness or Follicle Fallacy? Ad Alert HairMax LaserComb: Magic Bullet for Baldness or Follicle Fallacy? How one company turned a clearance into a sales pitch.
COORGA Nutraceuticals Ad Alert COORGA Nutraceuticals Company banned by federal judge from making any gray hair reversal claims without sufficient evidence.
Capillus Laser Hats Ad Alert Capillus Laser Hats Taking the lid off company’s claims that laser hats are “FDA cleared” and “clinically proven” to regrow hair.
Regenepure Ad Alert Regenepure Watch out for this product’s negative-option offer that comes with any initial purchase.
Nutronics Labs IGF-1 Plus Ad Alert Nutronics Labs IGF-1 Plus What? Bambi to your rescue? Nutronics Labs claims that its deer antler sprays – such as IGF-1 Plus supplements – will provide consumers with many health benefits. Wait a second…