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  2. Hair washing without commercial shampoo - Wikipedia

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    The purest form of shampoo avoidance is to use only water to wash hair. [6] Alternatively, the hair can be washed with baking soda, followed by an acidic rinse such as diluted apple vinegar. [1] [2] [8] [14] Essential oils can be used to give the hair a pleasant aroma. [1] Japanese traditional hair cleansing is with seaweed powder. [citation ...

  3. Herbal Essences - Wikipedia

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    Herbal Essences shampoo and conditioner bottles, 2007. Clairol introduced Herbal Essence in 1971. The original Herbal Essence (now called Herbal Essences) used a cartoon image of the nature girl in a pool on the front label. The original color of the shampoo was green, and could be seen through the clear plastic bottle packaging.

  4. Clear (shampoo) - Wikipedia

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    Clear is a global brand of anti-dandruff shampoo, the manufacturer is owned by the British-Dutch company Unilever. The brand was launched in 1975 as Clinic shampoo until 1981, and re-branded as Clear in 1982. Clear shampoo, as traced from its history, is originated from Italy.

  5. Quinoline Yellow WS - Wikipedia

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    Quinoline Yellow WS is a mixture of organic compounds derived from the dye Quinoline Yellow SS (spirit soluble). Owing to the presence of sulfonate groups, the WS dyes are water-soluble (WS). It is a mixture of disulfonates (principally), monosulfonates and trisulfonates of 2-(2-quinolyl)indan-1,3-dione with a maximum absorption wavelength of ...

  6. Indian yellow - Wikipedia

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    Indian yellow is a complex pigment consisting primarily of euxanthic acid salts (magnesium euxanthate and calcium euxanthate), [2] euxanthone and sulphonated euxanthone. [3] It is also known as purree, snowshoe yellow, gaugoli, gogili, Hardwari peori, Monghyr puri, peoli, peori, peri rung, pioury, piuri, purrea arabica, pwree, jaune indien (French, Dutch), Indischgelb (German), yìndù huáng ...

  7. Amelanism - Wikipedia

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    Often called "albino", this amelanistic python owes its yellow color to unaffected carotenoid pigments.Amelanism (also known as amelanosis) is a pigmentation abnormality characterized by the lack of pigments called melanins, commonly associated with a genetic loss of tyrosinase function.