If you use a regular shampoo with a balanced pH like...head and shoulders or any other shampoo like this...it should work just as well. If you use a regular shampoo with a balanced pH like...head and shoulders or any other shampoo like this...it should work just as well.
It will work great for corn, but manually soaking will be good as well.
fragrance is not a necessary ingredient in shampoo--shampoo without fragrance will work just as well as shampoo with fragrance. But fragrance helps to sell the shampoo to the general public. So if it is important at all, it is because it helps to sell the product.
There are many different shampoos that work well for long haired men. One shampoo that works best for one will not work the best for another though.
It should work (once it thaws out), but if you use it WHILE it's frozen, I doubt it would work very well. The point of shampoo is to be a liquid cleaner; if it's frozen it won't do it's job.
well if you mix it with shampoo atleast 2 drops of tea tree it will (:
The loreal expert shampoo is slightly thicker in consistency and transparent in color. It does not lather very well. A lot of product is required for good lather and cleaning of hair properly. If I oil my hair before washing, then I have to shampoo at least twice. It spreads well after mixing a little water.
as weird as it sounds petit filus yoghurts work pretty well!INCORRECT!The best shampoo is Danduf sham pow + condictionary
It works for me its the best shampoo I've ever used.
It works because people combined both shampoo and conditioner and they work as both
I have never had corn starch "spoil", but I have found that old corn starch does not work well as a thickener - possibly from absorbing moisture over time.
No,it does not work...