Thryveaura Reviews 15

TrustScore 2 out of 5

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TrustScore 2 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Worst company ever to deal with

I would never ever even click into this company for a product. They have told me 3 months in a row they would cancel any subscription which they set up without my knowledge. I have emails saying my information is deleted but yet 3 months later still withdrawing money from my account. They pretend not to know anout my orders each and i have to repeat myself each while the email threas is right in front of them. Terrible company and total scam. Do not give them any account information ever you will regret it

March 10, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Product adds scent, not hair

I used the roll on product twice daily as directed for 3 months now and have seen absolutely no results unfortunately. I don’t understand why either because apparently the rosemary is a scientific study backed treatment.. just over a longer period of time than minoxidil?

March 9, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Thanks to everyone who took the time to…

Thanks to everyone who took the time to leave a review. It’s unfortunate to read what some of you have experienced. I was planning to buy more than just a few, but I’m glad I read the reviews first. It saved me a lot of money.

February 15, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

No refunds, No professionality

First of all do you automatically subscribe to a subscription so that you order a product automatically every month. Then, if you dont want the product, you normally would be able to send it back and receive your money back but no. They don’t give any money back whatsoever. Don’t trust their product, or refund policy. It’s all fake!!!! Trust me I was a customer.

January 22, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Lost More Hair Dealing With Customer Service 🥲

I ordered the buy one get one free serum with roller.

What could delivered was a damaged package for the roller, and a missing serum (only recieved one, not the free one).

I emailed about the damaged packaging, even sent pics, but they fobbed me off saying the roller is still intact, so it's fine (even though I responded saying it's not sanitary for anyone to use as its being exposed in the damaged package, they responded with another FU, politely). They failed to respond on the missing serum everytime.

So when I focused specifically on the missing free serum, they said the buy one get one free was not successfully applied, even though it was 😅. When pressing further, they responded with:
"...after reviewing your order once again, we would like to reconfirm that the Buy 1 Get 1 Free promotion was not successfully applied at checkout."

I sent them a screenshot from the actual mail trail which has my order itinerary, which clearly states:
Items in this shipment:
- Hair Growth Roll on Serum x1
* BUY ONE GET ONE FREE
- Hair Growth Roll on Serum x1
- Derma Roller x1

It's a scam. Go on Amazon, find similar product from legit companies for similar price. I'm an idiot that fell for an add on socials.

January 18, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't be fooled

Don't be fooled. Buy 2 for 1 promotion and only got 1. Was told this was a misunderstanding and that I didn't get the offer. The product doesn't work either so save your money and spend it on a proper oil instead.

January 17, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam, products are from Alibaba

They literally took a product from Alibaba or Temu , stamped their logo on it and sell it for higher price. You can find the exact same product on Alibaba the only difference is their logo.

January 9, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

All Cap

Review: “Hairline comeback” ads don’t match the evidence (Rosemary 3% + Redensyl 2% + Aminexil 2% + AnaGain 2%)

I keep seeing ads for this serum on Snapchat/TikTok-style platforms showing people who supposedly regrow a dramatically receded hairline (like 1/3 gone) back to a near-perfect “after.” Based on the ingredients and what’s actually proven in hair-loss medicine, those results are extremely unlikely from this product alone.

1) Ingredient reality check

This formula contains:
• 3% Rosemary — limited evidence, at best mild support; can irritate the scalp for some people.
• 2% Redensyl — mostly “cosmetic active” marketing with limited independent clinical proof for major regrowth.
• 2% Aminexil — may help minor shedding in some users; not comparable to proven medical treatments.
• 2% AnaGain — mostly small studies/lab data; if it works, effects are usually modest.

2) Comparison to Minoxidil (the real benchmark)

Minoxidil is one of the few topical treatments with solid clinical evidence for androgenetic hair loss. Even then:
• results are usually stabilization + some thickening, not a “reset”
• it takes 3–6 months to see meaningful changes
• hairline regrowth is typically the hardest area

If even minoxidil usually doesn’t recreate a lost hairline dramatically, a cosmetic blend like this is not realistically going to do it consistently.

3) Why these ads look “too good to be true”

Many “insane regrowth” videos are better explained by:
• hair transplants being presented as serum results
• different lighting/angles, wet vs. dry hair, hair fibers, styling tricks
• timelines that match transplant healing/growth, not topical products
• people already using minoxidil, microneedling, or prescriptions and attributing everything to the serum

4) What you can realistically expect

Best case, some people may notice slightly reduced shedding, improved scalp feel, or minor thickening—if they tolerate the formula. But marketing that implies you can rebuild a severely receded hairline with this alone is misleading.

5) Important personal warning about finasteride/dutasteride

A lot of hair-loss content pushes finasteride or dutasteride like they’re harmless “miracle pills.” I strongly disagree based on my own experience: I developed hormonally sensitive gland tissue in the chest (gynecomastia) with constant, very uncomfortable breast pressure, and I ultimately needed surgery.

So for anyone who’s sensitive to hormonal changes or worried about breast/gland side effects: take this seriously and don’t let influencers minimize the risk. Talk to a qualified doctor, and don’t gamble with your hormones just because ads promise fast regrowth.

Bottom line

These ingredients are real, but the results shown in the ads are not realistic for most people. At best, this is a supportive cosmetic serum—not a hairline-restoration solution. If your hairline is significantly receded, true restoration usually involves evidence-based options (like minoxidil) and, for major hairline changes, often a hair transplant.

January 3, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Thryve Aura bad review

I placed an order with ThryveAura and cancelled it almost immediately after ordering. The item had not been posted or packed at that point, yet I was told it was already “processed and shipped” and that cancellation was not possible.

Since then, every email I’ve sent has been met with the exact same copy-and-paste response, over and over again. None of my actual concerns are addressed, and it feels like no one is even reading my messages.

There has been zero effort to resolve the issue, no transparency, and no real customer service — just repeated generic replies that ignore what I’m saying.

Very disappointing experience. I would not recommend ordering from a business that refuses to engage properly or allow a reasonable cancellation request made immediately after purchase.

December 15, 2025
Unprompted review
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