So far, there have been lots of disapproval from consumers about the effectiveness and claims of the main root activator shampoo.
How did I know this? I recently wrote a review about the product and the comments I got were proof that this product might not work for everyone.
People don’t like the product because its looks fake and the ingredients are scary, expensive and also takes up too much of their time.
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However, to clear your doubt about the legitimacy of this shampoo, here is a complete and straightforward article that summarises the side effects of the mane root activator shampoo.
What does mane root activator does?
According to a Xunnisa, a brand responsible for the sale of this shampoo on amazon, mane root helps to eliminate grey hair over time of consistent usage, protects hair and scalp, provide sufficient nutrition for hair, and keep the scalp moisturized which aids the removal of dandruff to a certain extent.
However, is mane root activator shampoo legit? Unfortunately, there hasn’t been a straightforward answer to this question.
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According to James Sherman comment on our review blog post, there are lots of fake adverts on social media and the internet about these root activator products but there does not seem to be any genuine reviews from anyone who has actually used the product.
This claim is actually true. Here’s what I observed; On the sales page of the mane root activator shampoo, this product has amassed a total of 782 rating with no details on how the rating was cummulated as at the time of writing this blog post.

When scrolling down to the reviews section, I found that there were a total of 6 reviews, and all of them were positive. Notably, there were no reviews posted on the Amazon seller’s page.
There’s no doubt that these reviews were manually written to draw sales. Drop-shipping!
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Did you buy this product? Share your thought with us. How is the process going? We’ld like to know.
However, you should be curious to learn about the potential side effects of the mane root activator as briefed earlier.
Mane Root Activator Shampoo Side Effects
First, It’s important to note that everyone’s experience with a product can differ based on several factors, such as their individual preferences, skin type, usage habits, and specific needs.
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However, here is a list of reported side effects as seen on hindiopedia:
- Users may experience hair loss while using the shampoo
- Some users might experience hair scalp Irritation and dryness
- Some people may be allergic to propylene glycol, and this can cause skin rashes, hives, or other allergic reactions on the scalp
- People with sensitive skin or allergies may experience itching or irritation when using this procuct because it contains propylene glycol.
Overall effectiveness: mane root activator shampoo
The effectiveness of this product may vary from persons to persons and it is important to give detailed concentration to the ingredient before slashing it on your hair and don’t buy in a rush.
Also, before making a decision, conduct a patch test to determine whether it will work for you or not.
What are consumers saying on reddit:



Overall effectiveness rating is zero. The root activator shampoo might contain a few ingredient not listed on the site that are much more likely to damage your hair and scalp than help it and perhaps even leave you with a rash.
Where to buy based on Countries and price?
Mane root activator shampoo is available in Australia, South Africa, the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, Canada, and various other countries worldwide.
You can purchase it from online stores, and the price can vary from $15 USD to $100 USD, depending on your location.
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The bottom line
I hope this was informative enough to help you understand the potential side effects of the mane root activator as well as the overall effectiveness.
If you’ve used this product before, please share your experience in the comments section.
We’d love to hear from you! Have a fantastic day and don’t forget to rate this article.