While shampoo is generally safe for use on hair and scalp, ingesting it in large quantities or certain formulations can pose serious health risks and potentially be life-threatening. The ingredients in shampoo, such as certain surfactants and preservatives, can be toxic if swallowed. Additionally, individuals with Allergies or sensitivities may experience severe reactions. It’s important to use shampoo as directed and keep it out of reach of children.
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Yes, First, you can get shampoo in your eyes. It makes you blind. When you are blind, things can be more dangerous.
no, you need a special shampoo to kill lice.
No gel will not kill head lice the best thing to get is a head lice shampoo or cream
I believe that you have to use the special shampoo because it has the killing adgent in it. Regular shampoo will not touch the lice or their eggs!
Unless the dog has fleas and you need a shampoo that'll kill them, human shampoo should work just fine on your dog.
You only have to use the shampoo to kill the nits.
Yes, tick shampoo can effectively kill ticks when used as directed. It is important to follow the instructions on the product label to ensure proper application and effectiveness.
Using baby shampoo in your garden is unlikely to kill grass. However, it may not be the most effective or environmentally friendly option for plant care.
Shampoo can harm grass when applied to the soil because it contains chemicals that can be harmful to plants. It is best to avoid using shampoo in areas where grass is growing.
Shampoo alone may not effectively kill ticks on pets. It is recommended to use a tick-specific treatment or medication prescribed by a veterinarian for proper tick removal and prevention.
Foggers should not be used to kill lice. Heat should be used to kill the eggs and a pyrethrin based insecticide/shampoo to kill the adults.