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  2. These Hair Growth Shampoos Help Achieve Thicker-Looking ... - AOL

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    Sweet Potato Pie Extra Creamy Moisturizing Shampoo. Donna’s Recipe’s moisturizing shampoo is great for those looking to add more oomph to their strands. The ingredient list boasts cinnamon ...

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    To find the best shampoo for dry look for moisturizing ingredients, vitamins, and strengthening amino acids. These shampoos lock in moisture for healthier hair.

  4. Shampoo - Wikipedia

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    Shampoo. Shampoo (/ ʃæmˈpuː /) is a hair care product, typically in the form of a viscous liquid, that is used for cleaning hair. Less commonly, shampoo is available in solid bar format. Shampoo is used by applying it to wet hair, massaging the product into the scalp, and then rinsing it out.

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    Moisturizing shampoos and conditioners can hydrate the cuticle of each hair and seal in moisture, giving you soft, supple strands with a healthy. Branded content. Us Weekly has affiliate ...

  6. Soap - Wikipedia

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    A handmade soap bar Two equivalent images of the chemical structure of sodium stearate, a typical ingredient found in bar soaps Emulsifying action of soap on oil. Soap is a salt of a fatty acid (sometimes other carboxylic acids) used for cleaning and lubricating products as well as other applications. [1]

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    Pears (soap) Bubbles by John Everett Millais. Pears' most famous advertisement, the painting was purchased by Thomas Barratt in August 1890. Pears Glycerin soap is a British brand of soap first produced and sold in 1807 by Andrew Pears, at a factory just off Oxford Street in London. It was the world's first mass-market translucent soap.