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  2. Dis-Chem - Wikipedia

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    Dis-Chem is the second largest retail pharmacy chain in South Africa, with 165 stores, plus 4 in Namibia and 1 in Botswana. [1] The chain had a total revenue of 21.4 billion South African rand in 2019. Dis-Chem has private label products, sells via the Internet, operates a loyalty programme, and the Group has a wholesale division. [2]

  3. What Is Chebe Powder, and What Can It Do for Your Hair? - AOL

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  4. Stearamidopropyl dimethylamine - Wikipedia

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    Stearamidopropyl dimethylamine is an ingredient in some types of hair conditioner. It has antistatic, emulsifying, hair conditioning, and surfactant properties. [2] It is water soluble, readily biodegradable, [3] and mildly toxic to aquatic life. [4]

  5. Rebecca Hair Products - Wikipedia

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    The company operates in China but almost all of its products are sold in export markets. [1] Rebecca Hair operates in the US, Europe, and over 20 countries in Africa. The African market is particularly important for the company and accounts for about half of the company's overall revenue; in 2017 African revenue reached 884 million yuan (138.1 ...

  6. 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.

  7. Olaplex - Wikipedia

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    Olaplex is a hair care brand founded in 2014 by Dean Christal. [1] The product was developed by two chemists, Eric Presley and Craig Hawker, and is advertised to rebuild broken bonds in hair caused by chemical, thermal, and mechanical damage. [2] [3]

  8. Chebo people - Wikipedia

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    One possible explanation of the name Chebo is from the Chebe plant, Croton gratissimus (lavender croton), [3] which is normally burned during Meskel damera celebrations. Another possible explanation is the name of the area where the Chebo people live.

  9. Monilethrix - Wikipedia

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    Monilethrix (also referred to as beaded hair) [1] is a rare autosomal dominant hair disease that results in short, fragile, broken hair that appears beaded. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It comes from the Latin word for necklace ( monile ) and the Greek word for hair ( thrix ). [ 4 ]