Seven days later, a package arrived.
I wasn't expecting much. Most hair products show up looking like they came straight from the beauty supply store — flashy packaging, bold claims, cheap bottles.
But this? This looked clinical.
Clean white and blue packaging.
Simple. Medical-grade. The kind of design that says "we spent our money on what's inside, not making it Instagram-pretty."
It didn't feel like a hair oil.
It felt like a treatment.
Inside was the Hair Revival Ampoule — a precision bottle with three metal roller balls at the applicator tip.
It looked like something a dermatologist would pull out during an appointment, not something you'd pick up at a beauty store.
The instructions were straightforward.
Clinical. No fluff:
"Apply directly to affected scalp areas morning and night. Massage in using roller ball applicators. Allow full absorption."