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  2. 13 of the Best Hypoallergenic Shampoos for a Sensitive Scalp

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    Concentrating on hypoallergenic shampoos, however, is what we consider the most important first step, as it’s the product you’re massaging into your scalp. If you have sensitive skin, you w

  3. Prell - Wikipedia

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    In 1955 Prell was marketed for women "who want their hair to have that radiantly alive look". A woman held the Prell bottle with her hands on both sides, directly in front of her face. [1] Prell and Head & Shoulders, also made by Procter & Gamble, were the two best-selling shampoos in the United States in June 1977.

  4. Dermatologists Agree: These Shampoos Can Give You Wavy Hair

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    Weightless Hydration Shampoo. Fine hair falls if you even look at in the wrong way. This sulfate-free shampoo cleanses and moisturizes without doing too much, leaving your hair feeling clean and ...

  5. 23 Best Sulfate-Free Shampoos and Conditioners - AOL

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    Love Beauty and Planet is a brand committed to natural, ethically-sourced ingredients. This shampoo comes from 97% natural ingredients, and it’s free of phthalates, dyes, sulfates, and parabens.

  6. Herbal Essences - Wikipedia

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    Herbal Essences shampoo and conditioner bottles, 2007. Clairol introduced Herbal Essence in 1971. The original Herbal Essence (now called Herbal Essences) used a cartoon image of the nature girl in a pool on the front label. The original color of the shampoo was green, and could be seen through the clear plastic bottle packaging.

  7. Clear (shampoo) - Wikipedia

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    Clear is a global brand of anti-dandruff shampoo, the manufacturer is owned by the British-Dutch company Unilever. The brand was launched in 1975 as Clinic shampoo until 1981, and re-branded as Clear in 1982. Clear shampoo, as traced from its history, is originated from Italy.