Yes. Most shampoos are water based and contain cleansing agents called a surfactant which is known to remove oil, dirt and debris from the hair.
shampoo is denser than water or mix cornstarch and water and that is denser than water too.
It depends on the density of the shampoo. With water, 1 ml = 1 gram, but I would imagine that shampoo is denser than water. The only way to know for sure would be to know the mass or density of the shampoo directly.
No.they do not mix with water.
Should this question be: Is it safe to boil shampoo diluted with water? I believe it is safe, but I don't understand why you should want to!
oil and alcohol doesnt mix with water
it will become soapy
shampoo is denser than water or mix cornstarch and water and that is denser than water too.
you can mix shampoo 2 Crystal Light packets a little bit of water
dog shampoo and water together and there u have it a perfect yard
No
Deflate the air mattress. Mix vinegar and water and wipe down the mattress. Mix baby shampoo and water and wipe down the mattress. Place mattress outside to dry or in the sun.
Conventional hair products can be rather expensive. Shampoo, conditioner, hair serum, gels, hairspray can add up to anything from $10 to $100. A cheaper and more effective alternative is using a baking soda and water mix in place of shampoo and an apple cider vinegar and water mix in place of conditioner, and coconut oil for styling.
Shampoos that are mixed with water to lather, are water based If you have spray in shampoo, or power shampoo, they are most likely power based, or water based
Yes, it is possible to create a "toner shampoo," aka "shampoo cap." Just mix equal parts of the color & shampoo.Better yet, just pick up a bottle of purple shampoo and use as needed to help control the brassiness.
Shampoos that are mixed with water to lather, are water based If you have spray in shampoo, or power shampoo, they are most likely power based, or water based
Shampoos that are mixed with water to lather, are water based If you have spray in shampoo, or power shampoo, they are most likely power based, or water based
I do! Well, I mix it with water. I think it should work generally, but not as much as antibiotic hand soaps for injuries etc.