1. shampoo - Noun
2. shampoo - Verb
To press or knead the whole surface of the body of (a person), and at the same time to stretch the limbs and joints, in connection with the hot bath.
To wash throughly and rub the head of (a person), with the fingers, using either soap, or a soapy preparation, for the more thorough cleansing.
The act of shampooing.
Source: Webster's dictionaryEva Walker, front woman for the Seattle blues-rock band, The Black Tones, remembers seeing shampoo commercials as a young girl and thinking her hair would turn out like the white model’s hair if she, too, used the shampoo advertised. Source: Internet
Before you head out on your travels, stock your bag with essentials such a comb or brush, dry shampoo, face cleansing wipes, cosmetics, a clean change of clothes, and a travel toothbrush and toothpaste. Source: Internet
Her clean-living lifestyle means she only drinks tap water, always uses a refillable coffee cup, uses shampoo bars and bamboo toilet roll. Source: Internet
Every bit of award winning hair stylist Charlotte Mensah’s years of experience is evident in this shampoo. Source: Internet
Again, I’d like to stress that although this might cost you a bit more in the interim, you’ll save loads in the future as you’ll never have to buy shampoo (or soap for that matter) again – plus it lasts a lot longer than shelf-bought goods. Source: Internet
After the time has elapsed wash your hair out with a normal conditioner (you can add the jasmine oil to your normal shampoo) and towel dry your hair. Source: Internet