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Can you use shampoo for dish soap?

What?! No!!!!! Why would u use dish soap for shampoo?!?! First of all, it's called dish soap... second, that's ridiculous! just use normal soap... not dish soap. Dish soap is for dishes, not 4 hair! =)AnswerYes, but you will not need much to do the job (remove oils and environmental debris), since it is concentrated. It may also not produce a shine in your hair, like regular shampoo would.


How do you use shampoo in a sentence?

Example sentences for the word shampoo include:My shopping list included batteries, shampoo, conditioner, and a loaf of bread.The hair shampoo she used had a strong flowery scent.The hair salon offered free shampoo and blow dry with every haircut costing more than twenty dollars.Shampoo got in my eyes.


Why does shampoo remain in your hair despite rinsing?

Shampoo can remain in your hair if not properly rinsed out because some ingredients in the shampoo can be sticky or cling to the hair shaft. It's important to thoroughly rinse the hair to ensure all residual shampoo is removed. Using too much shampoo or not rinsing it out completely can also contribute to shampoo build-up.


How do you make slime with just shampoo?

To make slime with just shampoo, you can mix a small amount of shampoo with a little bit of salt until you reach a slime-like consistency. If the mixture is too runny, add more shampoo; if it's too sticky, add more salt. Keep experimenting until you achieve the desired texture.


Can you use baking soda for hair shampoo?

Baking soda can be used as a natural alternative to regular shampoo, but it may be too harsh for some hair types. Using baking soda as a shampoo can help remove buildup and residue, but it is important to follow up with a conditioner to prevent dryness. It is recommended to use baking soda as a shampoo alternative occasionally rather than regularly.