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  2. List of Axe products - Wikipedia

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    Peppermint shampoo. Part of a major re-brand that included razor blades and barber products. Re-Released as a shaving gel. 2004 2008 Constrict or Clean & Control [30] Shampoo that de-poofs your hair. Part of the Axe hair crisis relief products. Present 2008 Dual or 2 in 1 [30] Shampoo and conditioner. Part of the Axe hair crisis relief products ...

  3. This anti-thinning shampoo set is down to $34: 'Saved my hair'

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    Pura D'or Original Gold Label Shampoo and Conditioner (the No. 1 bestselling anti-thinning heroes that nearly 20,000 Amazon shoppers swear by) is ready to come to the rescue — and the set is on ...

  4. Pert Plus - Wikipedia

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    Pert Plus (also known as Pert 2 in 1) is an American brand of shampoo and conditioner (2-in-1) products owned by Sodalis USA (formerly High Ridge Brands LLC). It was introduced in 1987 by Procter & Gamble as a reformulation of Pert shampoo introduced in 1980. [ 1 ]

  5. Hairstyling product - Wikipedia

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    Shampoo and conditioner forms of the volumizers are used just like ordinary shampoo or conditioners. The spray and lotion form of volumizers are used on damp hair near the roots of the hair. To use a hair volumizer, the person using the product must flip their head downward and gradually blow dry the hair, with the air being blown along the ...

  6. Old Spice - Wikipedia

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    1944 advertisement for various Old Spice products. Old Spice products were originally manufactured by the Shulton Company, [2] founded in 1934 by William Lightfoot Schultz. A buyer at Bullock's in Los Angeles made Schultz aware of the emerging popularity of colonial American–style furniture, a trend spurred by the then-recent opening of Colonial Williamsburg.

  7. Salon Selectives - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Revamped theme-based lineup (2000–2006) During 2000, the Salon Selectives product line was revamped. Most notably, the product line was no longer sold in the distinctive red and pink bottles. The then-new theme-based product line was introduced in September 2000; products bore catchy names, and were all housed in clear containers.