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Shampoos that are balanced to the pH of kin and hair |
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Spampoos that wash away excess oiliness from oily hair and scalp, while preventing the hair from dying out |
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Shampoos containing an acidic ingredient such as cider vinegar to cut through product buildup that can flatten hair; also increase shine. |
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Color- enhancing shampoos |
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Shampoos created by combining the surfactant base with basic color pigments. |
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Special chemical agents applied to the hair to deposit protein or moisturizer, to help restore its strength and give it body, or to protect it against possible breakage. |
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Conditioning or moisturizing shampoos |
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shampoos designed to make the hair smooth and shiny, avoid damage to chemically treated hair, and improve managebility of the hair. |
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Deep- conditioning treatments |
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Chemical mixtures of concentrated protein and the heavy cream base of a moisturizer; used to provide treatments when an equal degree of moisturizing and protein treatment is required. |
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shampoos that cleanse the hair without the use of soap and water. |
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water containing certain minerals that reduce the ability of soap or shampoo to lather. |
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substances that absorb miosture or promote the retention of moisture. |
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Capable of combining with or attracting water. |
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coditioners that either remain on the hair for a very short period (1 to 5 minutes) or are left in the hair during styling ("leave-in coditioners) |
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