- and
other contaminants,
similarly to soap.
Shampoos are
marketed to
people with hair.
There are also
shampoos intended for
animals that may
contain insecticides...
- up
shampoo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shampoo is a soap-based
liquid or
solid used for
washing hair.
Shampoo may also
refer to:
Shampoo (duo)...
-
Shampoo is a 1975
American comedy film
directed by Hal Ashby, and
starring Warren Beatty,
Julie Christie,
Goldie Hawn, Lee Grant, Jack Warden, Tony Bill...
- metals. In
addition to the
liquid shampoos,
there are dry
shampoos available for pets with fur. The waterless-foaming
shampoo is
applied directly into the...
-
American toiletries brand. Its
products are
focused on hair care, such as
shampoos, conditioners, hair serums, gels, and sprays.
While its logo (along with...
- Look up
shampoo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word
shampoo in
English is
derived from
Hindi chāmpo (चाँपो [tʃãːpoː]), and
dates to 1762. The...
- Íbis.
Shampoo pla**** for
Brazilian side Íbis for ten years.
After retirement from
professional football,
Shampoo worked as a hairdresser.
Shampoo has a...
-
Black Shampoo is an
American exploitation film
directed by
Greydon Clark.
Released in 1976, the
comedy film is
considered an
example of the blaxploitation...
-
Shampoo were an
English female pop-punk
music duo in the 1990s,
formed by
Jacqueline "Jacqui"
Blake (born 23
November 1974 in Woolwich) and
Caroline "Carrie"...
-
product is a
shampoo first produced in 1971 by two Los Angeles–based
hairstylists who were
concerned about the harm they
feared traditional shampoos might cause...