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  2. Free Sample of Shona Shampoo - AOL

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    The Shona website claims the product is unlike regular shampoo in that it cleans without lathering and won't strip your hair and scalp of your natural oils. Request a sample, and you be the judge.

  3. Free Sample of Aveeno Shampoo and Conditioner - AOL

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    The free sample of Aveeno shampoo and conditioner will arrive in 8-10 weeks. Caveats: One sample per household. You must be 18 years or older and a resident of the U.S. to receive this free sample ...

  4. Aveda shampoo sample - free! - AOL

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    Aveda is a well-known high-end shampoo and hair If so, lather up to this incredible offer: Aveda is offering a free sample bottle of its black malva shampoo, free for the asking. Aveda shampoo ...

  5. Gee, Your Hair Smells Terrific - Wikipedia

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    Gee Your Hair Smells Terrific Shampoo. Gee, Your Hair Smells Terrific was a popular fragrance shampoo [1] manufactured by the Andrew Jergens Company from 1976 through the late 1980s. The shampoo is noted for its unusually pungent floral scent that softened after rinsing and remained fragrant in the user's hair for an extended period of time. [2]

  6. Hair analysis - Wikipedia

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    Hair analysis may refer to the chemical analysis of a hair sample, but can also refer to microscopic analysis or comparison. Chemical hair analysis may be considered for retrospective purposes when blood and urine are no longer expected to contain a particular contaminant, typically three months or less.

  7. Product sample - Wikipedia

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    A free sample or "freebie" or "trial packs" is a portion of food or other product (for example beauty products) given to consumers in shopping malls, supermarkets, retail stores, or through other channels (such as via the Internet). [2] Sometimes samples of non-perishable items are included in direct marketing mailings.