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  2. Dry shampoo - Wikipedia

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    Andrelon dry shampoo from 1940s. Dry shampoo otherwise known as hybrid shampoo is a type of shampoo which reduces hair greasiness without the need for water. It is in powder form and is typically administered from an aerosol can. Dry shampoo is often based on corn starch or rice starch. [citation needed] In addition to cleansing hair, it can ...

  3. Can you use micellar water as dry shampoo? Experts weigh in - AOL

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    Some people even say you can use cornstarch or baking powder in a bind. ... Similar to dry shampoo, if you have a dry or sensitive scalp, using anything that draws away oil (your body’s natural ...

  4. I Started Using Dry Shampoo Before Bed, and I'm Never ... - AOL

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    Dry shampoo is pretty wonderful. Typically made with a starch component, dry shampoo is used to eliminate and absorb sebum, the scalp's natural oil that makes hair look greasy after a day (or two ...

  5. 6 things you need to know before using dry shampoo - AOL

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    Today’s oil-absorbing sprays make passing time between blowouts painless -- if you use them correctly. Here are six things to know before using dry shampoo.

  6. Baby powder - Wikipedia

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    Baby powder is an astringent powder used for preventing diaper rash and for cosmetic uses. It may be composed of talc (in which case it is also called talcum powder), corn starch or potato starch. [1] It may contain additional ingredients such as fragrances. Baby powder can also be used as a dry shampoo, cleaning agent (to remove grease stains ...

  7. Non-Newtonian fluid - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. A non-Newtonian fluid is a fluid that does not follow Newton's law of viscosity, that is, it has variable viscosity dependent on stress. In particular, the viscosity of non-Newtonian fluids can change when subjected to force. Ketchup, for example, becomes runnier when shaken and is thus a non-Newtonian fluid.