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By: Ikedi Ani-okoye.
Carpet shampoo
Homemade recipes for carpet shampoo can save money while helping you to keep your floors clean. As with commercial carpet shampoos you should test a small inconspicuous area first to make sure you aren’t going to stain or damage the carpet - this is very important!
Different carpets are made with varying materials and cleaning solutions work differently on each kind of carpet fiber. There are many different recipes for homemade carpet shampoo and various cleaning tips using household items instead of shampoo. Some recipes work better on one type of stain than another.
Hair loss shamppo
Hair loss shampoos help in rectifying the problem of hair loss by providing proper nourishment and vital proteins and nutrients that food supplements may not provide. Check the label on the shampoo bottle to see what it contains.
Proteins, keratin and amino acids all bond with the hair shaft to fill-in the cracks caused by poor treatment of the hair. They strengthen and protect the hair. Vitamin B5 or Panthenol has the ability to penetrate hair and is highly recommended for strength and healthy growth.
Hair shampoo choosing
You need to remember that there are many different hair growth shampoos and hair loss shampoos and finding the right one can be a bit frustrating. Sometimes it works best if you use both. Always try to avoid using any hair products that contain chemicals that can damage your scalp and thus your hair production.
Anti dandruff shampoo
To treat dandruff, one needs to regularly wash one's hair with an anti-dandruff shampoo. An anti-dandruff shampoo removes the dead skin before it can build up. Most of the anti- dandruff ingredients are either acids, which break down the oils on the scalp, or fungicides, which kill the Malassezia fungus, ensuring better hair hygiene and health.
CONCLUSION
Initially, shampoos were made by boiling soap in water and adding herbs to it to impart health and fragrance to hair. Shampoos were originally considered to be similar to soaps because they were made from surfactants, which is a detergent.
However, shampoos soon evolved as hygiene products specifically meant for hair. Unlike soap, shampoo has a rich and delicate bubbling ability that enables easy rinsing. It is mild on skin and eyes, doesn't damage hair, is low on toxicity and it is more biodegradable.
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