no because it contains pesticices
Shampoo is often considered a petroleum product because many of its ingredients, such as surfactants and emulsifiers, are derived from petrochemicals. These substances are synthesized from crude oil or natural gas, which are key components of the petroleum industry. Additionally, some shampoos may contain synthetic fragrances and preservatives that also stem from petroleum sources. As a result, the use of these ingredients links shampoo to the petroleum industry.
italy
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
petroleum is like time ......once gone will never come back
not as long as you dont get it on the scalp and use a shampoo to wash with at least once a week a cowash wont get it all out of your hair
It comes from a Hindu (India) word.
It comes from a Hindu (India) word.
lgendry
White spirit is obtained by petroleum distillation.
After one or two washes, it will come out. :)
It comes from a Hindi word which means to knead.
White spirit is obtained by petroleum distillation.