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  2. Shampoo - Wikipedia

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    Shampoo lather in hair Bottles of shampoo and lotions manufactured in the early 20th century by the C.L. Hamilton Co. of Washington, D.C., United States. Shampoo (/ ʃ æ m ˈ p uː /) is a hair care product, typically in the form of a viscous liquid, that is formulated to be used for cleaning (scalp) hair.

  3. Aveda - Wikipedia

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    Aveda product. Aveda was founded by Horst Rechelbacher in 1978. In 1970, Horst, on a trip to India, was introduced to the science of Ayurveda (the Hindu traditional holistic system of medicine and surgery from India), and suddenly his vision for his company was born.

  4. Senegalia rugata - Wikipedia

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    Shikakai (Senegalia rugata) seed pods. Senegalia rugata is a spiny climbing shrub native to China and tropical Asia, common in the warm plains of central and south India. [2] [1] It is renowned as a raw material for shampoo, and the leaves and young shoots are often eaten.

  5. The 20 Best Natural Shampoos for Men in 2024 - AOL

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    This shampoo is designed to enhance the health of the scalp and hair while infusing the hair with a manly scent. It contains highly nourishing ingredients like aloe, fennel seed extract ...

  6. Scalping - Wikipedia

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    During the American Revolutionary War, British Indian Department official Henry Hamilton was nicknamed the "hair-buyer general" by American Patriots as they believed he encouraged and paid British-allied Natives to scalp Americans. As a result, when Hamilton was captured by American troops, he was treated as a war criminal instead of a prisoner ...

  7. The best shampoos for thinning hair in 2025 - AOL

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    This shampoo can be used with color-treated hair and contains five essential ceramides, or naturally occurring fatty acids on the skin, to keep hair moisturized and prevent future damage.