I wouldn't think so, if it did then it would probably do some weird things when you added water to it. Or maybe it does and that's what bubbles are, but I remember heads being related to phospholipids so if shampoo did it would make little bubbles. Wait holy crap I just figured out how bubbles work.
Head Shampoo was created in 1971.
Hydrophilic or water-loving. The head of a phospholipid is attracted to water.Hope this helps!
A molecule that is water-loving and part of the phospholipid bilayer is a phospholipid. Phospholipids have a hydrophilic (water-loving) head and hydrophobic (water-fearing) tail, making them ideal for forming the bilayer structure of cell membranes.
Phospholipids are made up of both water loving, and water repelling materials. They head, which is made of glycerol, is water repelling and therefore forms the outer and inner parts of the cell, away from the water. Where as the tails are made up of fatty acids that are water loving and point in between the heads, and into the water between the two glycerol layers.
head and shoulders shampoo pantene shampoo
i think its Head & Shoulder Shampoo
what is the feature of head and shoulder
Not for me!!
Head and Shoulders is a dandruff shampoo, and can be used by anyone of any race who has dandruff.
Bed shampoo is when you wash someone's hair when they are in bed (because of illness). Did you mean Bed Head Shampoo? This is a shampoo that is manufactured by Tigi.
I like head and shoulders personally.
To properly wash a dog's head, wet the fur with warm water, apply dog shampoo, and gently massage the shampoo into the fur. Be careful around the eyes and ears, and rinse thoroughly with warm water. Pat dry with a towel and brush the fur to prevent tangles.