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  2. The 13 Best Shampoos for Gray Hair to Keep It Cool, Smooth ...

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    Whether you’re in the process of transitioning to gray or you’ve had a full head of silvery strands for years now, finding the right shampoo can make a big difference in the tone and texture ...

  3. 6 things you need to know before using dry shampoo - AOL

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

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

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    On dry hair, "hold the dry shampoo four to six inches away from the head and spray directly at the roots," says Ardree Merriweather, Lead Educator at Drybar. You can spray up to 12 inches away ...

  5. Shampoo - Wikipedia

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    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. Less commonly, it is available in solid bar format. ("Dry shampoo" is a separate product.) Shampoo is used by applying it to wet hair, massaging the product in the hair, roots and scalp, and ...

  6. Dry shampoo - Wikipedia

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    Apply dry shampoo to specific oily areas. If using an aerosol dry shampoo, hold the can at least 6 inches away from the application area. Once applied, evenly distribute the dry shampoo by either massaging the scalp or brushing through the hair. Avoid spraying ends of hair from excessive drying. Do not use for more than two days in a row. [23]

  7. Prell - Wikipedia

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    Procter & Gamble had the highest advertising budget in the shampoo industry. [2] The firm of Wells, Rich, Greene carried out advertising for Prell. [3] Prior to December 1, 1973, Prell billings were coordinated by Benton & Bowles. [4] In advertisements the quasi-liquid Prell would induce a pearl to sink slowly to the bottom of a container. [5]