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  3. Review bomb - Wikipedia

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    A review bomb is an Internet phenomenon in which a large number of people or a few people with multiple accounts [1] post negative user reviews online in an attempt to harm the sales or popularity of a product, a service, or a business. [2]

  4. ResellerRatings - Wikipedia

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    ResellerRatings is an online ratings site where consumers submit ratings and reviews of online retailers, and online retailers participate to respond to reviewers and to gather reviews from their customers post-purchase. As of July 11, 2017, the site had over 6.2 million user-submitted reviews for 202,000 stores.

  5. eSalon - Wikipedia

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    [2] [7] In 2014, eSalon expanded beyond hair color and began offering other hair care products. [8] Later that year the company expanded sales to Europe and Canada and reported revenues of over $17 million. [9] [10] By 2015, the company had sold 2.2 million units of hair color to 140,000 subscribers with 120,000 different unique formulas. [6]

  6. The Best At-Home Hair Color for Women, According to DIY Dye-ers

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    The color itself is enriched with hair-loving ingredients like keratin, argan oil and ginseng root extract to keep your strands looking and feeling as healthy as possible. Buy it ($30) 8.

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    But if you’re wondering if they’re a scam, your instincts are good. Rhino pills and other non-prescription supplements aren’t regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) like ...

  8. Rio Hair Naturalizer System - Wikipedia

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    The Rio Hair Naturalizer System was a hair relaxer distributed by the World Rio Corporation Inc. It was available in two types; "Neutral", and one that claimed to have a "Color Enhancement Formula" that contained a black hair dye. [1] As a product designed for home use, it was promoted through infomercials in the early to mid-1990s.

  9. Hair analysis (alternative medicine) - Wikipedia

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    In mainstream scientific usage, hair analysis is the chemical analysis of a hair sample. The use of hair analysis in alternative medicine as a method of investigation to assist alternative diagnosis is controversial [1] [2] and its use in this manner has been opposed repeatedly by the AMA because of its unproven status and its potential for healthcare fraud.