citric acid
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The type of acid commonly found in shampoo is citric acid. It is added to adjust the pH level of the shampoo to make it gentle and suitable for hair and scalp.
No, shampoo is not a sulfuric acid. Shampoo is a hair care product that is used to cleanse the hair and scalp, while sulfuric acid is a strong mineral acid commonly used in industrial settings for various purposes.
Shampoo is typically slightly acidic to maintain the pH balance of the scalp and hair. This helps to keep the hair cuticles closed and healthy.
Sulphuric acid (sulfuric acid) is not typically an ingredient in shampoo. Shampoos mainly consist of ingredients like surfactants, conditioning agents, fragrances, and preservatives to cleanse and condition the hair.
No, shampoo is not a nitric acid. Shampoo is a cleansing hair product that typically contains water, detergent, surfactants, and other ingredients to clean and nourish the hair and scalp. Nitric acid is a strong mineral acid used in various industries for different purposes.
Shampoo is not a nitric, hydrochloric, or sulfuric acid. Shampoo is a cleansing agent that typically contains surfactants, conditioning agents, and other ingredients to clean and nourish the hair.