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  2. The Best Shampoo Bars to Try in 2024 - AOL

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    Formulated with argan oil, cupuaçu butter and coconut oil, it washes away dirt, excess oil and product buildup, while keeping the ends silky soft. Psst, Hilary Duff is a fan. $29 at Amazon

  3. The best shampoo bars for all hair types - AOL

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    Swap your liquid shampoo for a solid shampoo bar to cleanse your hair and achieve your hair goals. Shop for brands including Kitsch, Superzero and Lush. The best shampoo bars for all hair types

  4. The 11 Best Tea Tree Shampoos for a Healthy, Flake-Free Scalp

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    Key ingredients: Tea tree oil, peppermint, lavender. Hair type: All. Size: 10.1 oz. Ulta rating: 4.5/5 stars. An Ulta reviewer says: “This shampoo makes my hair and scalp feel very clean and ...

  5. Palmolive (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the bar soap floated like Procter & Gamble's Ivory bar soap. By the turn of the 20th century, Palmolive bar soap was the world's best-selling soap. Current Palmolive brand products include dishwashing liquid as well as personal care products such as shampoo, hair conditioner, body wash, bar soap and liquid hand-wash.

  6. Hair washing - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, there are dry shampoos; powders that remove sebum from hair by soaking it up prior to being combed out. People often use dry shampoo if they would like to postpone their hair wash or simply to save time. [1] Hair wash and dry shampoo keep the hair healthy, add volume to the hair, remove dirt and odors, and remove oils from the scalp.

  7. Hair care - Wikipedia

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    The specific shampoo for oily or dry hair breaks the surface tension of the water, allowing the hair to become soaked. [6] [7] This is known as the wetting action. The wetting action is caused by the head of the shampoo molecule attracting the water to the hair shaft. Conversely, the tail of the shampoo molecule is attracted to the grease, dirt ...