Mumbai – A bombshell video by Dr. Ashok Sinha has sent shockwaves through the hair care industry, exposing the alleged scam behind the wildly popular “Adivasi Hair Oil” and calling out celebrities like Sonu Sood and Bharti Singh for their endorsements.

Shocking Revelations Unveiled:

Dr. Sinha’s in-depth research has revealed a series of alarming practices in the production and marketing of Adivasi Hair Oil:

  • FDA Violations: The oil is prepared in aluminum pots, a practice strictly prohibited by the FDA due to the risk of aluminum leaching into the oil and causing potential health hazards, including hair loss and scalp damage.
  • Misleading Claims: The oil’s labels boast of containing over 100 herbs, a claim Dr. Sinha disputes, questioning the authenticity of the ingredients and their effectiveness.
  • Unhygienic Production: The video showcases the oil being prepared in open, unsanitary conditions, raising concerns about contamination and hygiene standards.
  • Lack of Quality Control: No evidence of quality testing, such as heavy metal or microbiological checks, was found, casting doubt on the safety of the product.
  • Celebrity Endorsement Deception: Dr. Sinha questions the ethics of celebrities promoting products without thorough investigation, potentially misleading millions of consumers.

Dr. Sinha urges viewers to be wary of celebrity endorsements and to demand transparency from manufacturers. He challenges anyone to scientifically disprove his claims with a reward of 5 lakh rupees. The video ends with a plea to support genuine hair care practices and avoid falling prey to scams.

Public Outrage and Celebrity Silence:

The video has ignited a firestorm on social media, with consumers expressing outrage and demanding answers from the celebrities involved. The silence from these celebrities has only fueled the public’s anger.

The Way Forward:

This exposé raises serious questions about the regulation of the hair care industry and the role of celebrity endorsements. It serves as a stark reminder for consumers to be vigilant and conduct thorough research before investing in any product, no matter how convincing the marketing may seem.