Yes it can :)
Well, honey, dish soap is the winner here. It's designed to cut through grease and grime on those dirty dishes, so it'll definitely tackle that greasy mess better than hand soap or shampoo. Save the shampoo for your hair and stick to the dish soap for those tough grease stains.
You shouldn't, because it is too harsh for their skin. You should use cat shampoo, or if you don't have any cat shampoo, you can use baby shampoo, but not dish soap nor regular human shampoo for adults.
water, soap, juice, shampoo, hand sanitizer, etc.
Well, darling, if you're looking to tackle grease like a boss, dish soap is your go-to. It's designed to cut through grease and grime on dishes, so it'll definitely do the trick on your hands too. Hand soap and shampoo might work in a pinch, but they're no match for the grease-fighting power of good ol' dish soap.
soap shampoo cleans hair which when your bald you have no hair and soap cleans skin which is what is on top of his head
soap, shampoo
The answer is bubbles, cleaner, shampoo, body wash, hand wash, moisturizer. That's all I got x
no Indian's did not make soap or shampoo. They did not have the things or materials to make these products.
I do! Well, I mix it with water. I think it should work generally, but not as much as antibiotic hand soaps for injuries etc.
how to make malunggay soap?
No! You want to use cat shampoo to give them a silkier coat. If none is available, use dish soap, hand soap may contain harmful chemicals.
Shampoo stings your eyes because it has soap in it