The first thing you should think about is your scalp. Is it greasy, normal or dry. This is because this is where the hair is nourished from and once your scalp is in good condition your hair will be too. Then you can think about your hair; whether it is fine, normal or greasy. For fine hair you can get a volumising shampoo to get some life into if you would like that.
Yes but the texture of hair you buy,should be the determining factor when choosing a brand
i think her shampoo is palmolive
Yes they make your head itch. Go to the drugstore and purchase lice shampoo. Ask an employee for help choosing a shampoo if you need to.
While choosing a shampoo consider a sulfate-free formula; they often contain less harsh detergents, or none at all, and therefore help preserve your hair's natural oils. You can try this one from Oriflame- Nature Secret's shampoo. They have a wide range under this and you can choose according to your hair type. Along with the shampoo use the conditioner from the same range.
I don't think you should do that if you do your hair will start falling out.
i think its Head & Shoulder Shampoo
Shampoo should not be flammable.
Depending on the shampoo you are using... you should change your shampoo every 2 weeks or so
dry shampoo sometimes contains flammable substances, which may leave residue on your hair.
I think its a solution
You should not shampoo any bunnies no matter how old they are.
Only residue-free shampoo should be used on dreadlocks.