Dunno about Head and Shoulders stains, but I badly blackened my stainless steel sink with a weak solution of hydrochloric acid a while ago. I tried various things, but Brasso did a pretty good job in the end.
head and shoulders shampoo and comb it regularly to get it out.
Options to try to remove dark dye from hair: · Try L'Oreal's Colour Zap · Shampoo with clarifying (designed to remove product build-up or chlorine build-up) shampoo · Shampoo with Head and Shoulders - known to strip colour from hair
Selson blue or head and shoulders but the flakes remove forever it just reduces the flakes. There is no permanent cure but if you use Nizoral shampoo twice weekly you will keep it at bay. See related links.
I'm not sure but the best way to remove dandruff is just by getting an anti dandruff shampoo. head and shoulders is the best. It worked for me.
Any shampoo and soap that can effectively remove chlorine should also work for bromine, as bromine is similar in its properties to chlorine. Look for a shampoo or soap specifically designed for swimmers or individuals exposed to pool chemicals, as these are formulated to remove chlorine and bromine residues from the hair and body.
Any clarifying shampoo.
You can try using a stainless steel cleaner or a mixture of baking soda and water to remove the black stain caused by the muriatic acid. Apply the cleaner or paste to the affected area and scrub gently with a soft cloth. Rinse thoroughly with water and dry the stainless steel surface.
Yes, Head & Shoulders shampoo can strip hair color, particularly if the color is semi-permanent or if the hair is porous. The shampoo's active ingredients, including zinc pyrithione, are designed to remove buildup and can affect hair dye. Frequent use may lead to fading of color-treated hair. For color preservation, it's advisable to use sulfate-free shampoos specifically designed for colored hair.
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