shampooing

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Examples of shampooing

  • He instanced the family which used dishwashers, washing machines and waste disposal units, and which was in the habit of shampooing two cars.

  • Are we going to set men manicuring or shampooing them, or putting frills on them?

  • A variety of other methods have been developed to offer greater control over the appearance and shampooing frequency of dreadlocks.

  • To keep the coat lustrous, regular shampooing is necessary.

  • The physical action of shampooing makes the grease and dirt become an emulsion that is then rinsed away with the water.

  • The color particles remain adsorbed (closely adherent) to the hair shaft and are easily removed with a single shampooing.

  • Sessions included shampooing, oiling, combing, braiding, and twisting, plus adding accessories.

  • Hair conditioners can decrease the likelihood of developing greasy hair after shampooing.

  • Some sources warn against frequent shampooing, others recommend it.

  • The word shampooing did not take on its modern meaning of washing the hair until the 1860s.

  • Too-frequent shampooing can strip the hair coat of natural oils and cause it to dry out.

  • When shampooing it is suggested that a sulfate and alcohol free product be used, since those contents cause frizz and dry out the hair.

  • Cool water is also recommended when shampooing, to reduce or prevent matting and excessive tangling.

  • This is a semi-permanent dye as the dye molecules do not penetrate the hair shaft and so wash out in subsequent shampooing.

  • For him, shampooing and cutting hair creates a feeling of intimacy that allows him to feed in small doses from the women who make up his clientele.

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