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February 9th, 2012
Apparent Evidence
Everybody wants to pass a drug test – that is probably the reason you are reading this in the first place. And one more concern that people have in common is not to get caught using anything to aid the passing of the test with flying colors. Naturally, the question of detection of the product comes to mind.
- Hello, I need a consultation. I recently bought a product from you and wanted to ask you a few questions about it. Can it be detected on a drug test?
- No, mam, these products are completely natural, and cannot be detected since they comprise of all natural herbs and vitamins.
- Well, actually I was referring to a shampoo. You see, I used something like this before. That product was a little different from yours, and I was so embarrassed to go out of the house that I rescheduled my test. It made my hair greasy and gooey and it looked just horrible. So my questions is – how is that they cannot detect it? You can clearly see that there is something in your hair? Besides, someone told me they wash before testing it – is that true?
- Ok, first of all, the shampoo that we carry works on the molecular level penetrating the hair structure; it cannot be detected and leaves your hair looking nice and shiny – you are supposed to rinse and wash it out after a recommended time it was applied to your hair. Secondly, they can wash it or not before testing it – it would not matter because the shampoo stays in tact.
- Oh, I see! The stuff that I used before was not supposed to be washed out, so I figured all detox shampoo is like that. Thanks a lot!