I have been trying to figure out the same thing!
In the early 1990s I used to use a shampoo and conditioner that was sold in black, shiny square bottles. It smelled GREAT and worked so well. Very unusual smell, almost like watermelon. I've been looking everywhere online just to find out the name or company who made it. I know it is no longer made, but I'd just like to know its name. Anyone! Can you help solve the mystery?
Sheridans
the inventer of shampoo last name was shampoo
Pantene shampoo is a name brand shampoo found in the store. It is a little more expensive than cheaper brands.
If you are trying to make up a name for a new baby shampoo, I always thought "Tearless" would be a good name.
Watkins
Name of the model of dove shampoo ph 2013
The beer that is called Two X's, Dos Equis.
Clean It!
uniqua
its called jambo
go to the custom and press square
The world of shampoo finds itself involved with a constant battle between generic brands and "brand name" brands. This is due to a highly inflated sense of importance that is often applied to brand name shampoo. The common logic is that these brand name shampoos are much better for your hair because of some secret formula. The reality is that shampoo is shampoo. It cleans your hair. That's it. There's no reason to spend the money on brand names.