The word shampoo in English dates back to 1762. The word was Anglo-Indian, from the Hindu word champo, which meant "to smear, massage ". Champo comes from the Sanskrit/Hindi plant 'champa' . The flowers of the plant used to make fragrant hair-oil.
no shampoo is not a pure liquid
some shampoos effect and some not it depends on shampoo only
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.
Head and Shoulders is a popular brand of shampoo that contains zinc pyrithione, which is used to treat dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis.
Shampoo was invented by ancient Hindi tribes. In the 1860's English hair dressers used shaved soap with added herbs to wash hair. A man by the name of Kasey Herbert invented the first commercial shampoo.
italy
no because it contains pesticices
The word shampoo come from India, from the Hindi language word champo which in turn has it origins in Sanskrit and means to to press, knead or soothe
It comes from a Hindu (India) word.
It comes from a Hindu (India) word.
After one or two washes, it will come out. :)
It comes from a Hindi word which means to knead.
It cures dry hair.
Tresemme shampoo originated was created by Godefroy Manufacturing in 1947 and was marketed only to salons. The current owners of the brand, Unilever, took over in 2010.
Shampoo is typically packed in plastic bottles or containers with a secure cap to prevent leakage. Some shampoos also come in sachets or travel-sized bottles for convenience. It is important for shampoo packaging to be sturdy and sealed properly to maintain the product's freshness and quality.
The word "shampoo" comes from the Hindi word "chāmpo," which means to massage or knead. This term was used in India for a head massage with oils.
Wash with water and shampoo and the food coloring will come right out.