Human skin pH is around 5.2 to 6.2. A dogs skin is ranges 6.2 to 8.62 depending on the breed. Using a shampoo or conditioner made for a humans more acidic skin on your dog can actually do more harm than good. It can dry out the coat and possibly make the skin more prone to disease. Look for a gentle tearless pH balanced dog shampoo and conditioner.
No. Commercial conditioners should never be used on a baby's hair. In addition, it is recommended that you avoid using adult shampoo for children under 5 years, as the chemical composition of their hair is different.
I wouldn't do it. Shampoo is made to remove oil, so it'll strip the wax off your car.
Sulfate free shampoos and conditioners can be found at any beauty supply store.
shampoo is no problem but conditioners certainly not.
I use Garnier Fructise shampoo and conditioners daily. They are absolutley fantastic! They leave your hair feeling soft silky shiny and tangle free. If you try it I'm sure you won't regret it.
Look for creamy, moisturizing shampoo/conditioners for dry, curly hair. L'Oreal Elseve, Elvive and Vive are good shampoos and conditioners for dry curly hair.
Hair conditioners are used on the hair after you shampoo it to make the hair soft and easier to comb. They are also used to restore the hair back to it's normal pH and remove soap residue. Conditioners improve the overall strength of your hair and leave your hair shiny and manageable.
Shampoo removes the natural oils from your hair (as well as any dirt). Conditioners help replace these oils.
no it not safe because even dry shampoo has chemicals
Some baby shampoos have Cancer-causing chemicals,but not ALL of them do.I believe that Johnsons is a safe and great brand of soap for babies.
You can use leave in conditioners or you can buy shampoo and conditioner that will help ease frizz away.
NBaby shampoo is a mixture of compounds. One of the compounds is olive oil.