A pill and shampoo that prevent or reverse gray hair? A disgruntled customer and proposed class action plaintiff thinks not.
California consumer Rodney Wiggins is taking on Go Away Gray products that are marketed as able to keep away gray hair or permanently restore it to its original color in six to eight weeks. The Rise-N-Shine company claims the product is clinically proven to work, with a 96 percent success rate. The secret ingredient allegedly is catalase, a common enzyme found in blood and tissue that breaks down hydrogen peroxide.
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