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<h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: Inexpensive, Positive Reviews
The makers of Eko garlic shampoo claim it stops or slows hair loss. The shampoo is unscented. Some consumers who have reviewed the product agreed that their hair loss slowed after using the shampoo. As of January 2010, it retailed for about $4 for 16 ounces. Conditioner is sold separately, and for the same price.
On the Other: Possible Dryness
Some customers said that Eko garlic shampoo caused dry hair and scalp, and others said the shampoo had no effect. Shampoo does not receive oversight from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in the same way prescription drugs do. However, shampoo manufacturers are required to accurately list ingredients on their product containers.
Bottom Line
The active ingredient in Eko garlic shampoo is deodorized garlic extract. There is nothing in Eko garlic shampoo that is harmful when used as directed. No harm can come from trying the shampoo, and some consumers have reported positive results. The price is reasonable, and the garlic is odorless. It can't hurt to give it a try.
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