Shampoo!
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Shampoo dates back to ancient civilizations, with evidence of early hair cleansing practices found in regions like India, Egypt, and Mesopotamia. The modern liquid shampoo that we use today was first introduced in the early 20th century, with the first commercially available shampoo being created in the 1920s by a German chemist named Hans Schwarzkopf.
That sounds like the first episode from the OAV Shampoo's Sudden Switch - The Curse of the Contrary Jewel.
The Henkel branded shampoo
Shampoo was first introduced around the 1930's.
I used it when it first came out, and honestly, I did not notice a difference with my hair except that it got a little oilier. I didn't notice any differences from that shampoo versus the other Pantene shampoo collections.
it came out like 2009
The word shampoo came from Hindi roots.Believe it or not, shampoo is an Anglo-Indian word that means "to massage." It dates back to 1762 and comes from a Hindi word, champo, which roughly means "knead the muscles" or "to press."The first time it was used in regard to washing one's hair was in 1860.
The first thing you have to do is take the shampooer out. Then you need to open the container and load the shampoo and water. Close the containers, plug it in, and use it like you would a vacuum.?æ
yes i had lice before and it shocked me when i had it but the i bought this shampoo and it worked it took it out woke up the next day and didnt feel like i needed to scratch my head it also came with this weird comb
The first shampoo was most likely home made from animal fat, wax and yucca plants.