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  2. Moroccanoil - Wikipedia

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    Moroccanoil is an Israeli [2] [3] cosmetics company headquartered in New York City, [4] [5] [6] specializing in hair care products containing argan oil. The company was founded in 2008 in Montreal by Chilean-Canadian Carmen Tal and her Israeli then-husband Ofer Tal.

  3. Argan oil - Wikipedia

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    In Morocco, the oil is used for culinary purposes, e.g. dipping bread, as salad dressing or on couscous. [8] Amlu, a thick brown paste with a consistency similar to peanut butter, is used locally as a bread dip. It is produced by grinding roasted almonds and argan oil together using stones, and then mixing the paste with honey. [9]

  4. Selsun Blue - Wikipedia

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    Selsun Blue is an over-the-counter brand of dandruff shampoo now owned by Sanofi.First made by Abbott Laboratories, the brand was bought by Chattem in 2002. Chattem was acquired by Sanofi in 2010, although in some markets, it is sold by Rohto Pharmaceutical instead.

  5. Dry shampoo - Wikipedia

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    Apply dry shampoo to specific oily areas. If using an aerosol dry shampoo, hold the can at least 6 inches away from the application area. Once applied, evenly distribute the dry shampoo by either massaging the scalp or brushing through the hair. Avoid spraying ends of hair from excessive drying. Do not use for more than two days in a row. [23]

  6. Lather, rinse, repeat - Wikipedia

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    Lather, rinse, repeat (sometimes wash, rinse, repeat) is an idiom roughly quoting the instructions found on many brands of shampoo.It is also used as a humorous way of pointing out that such instructions, if taken literally, would result in an endless loop of repeating the same steps, at least until one runs out of shampoo.

  7. Moroccan black soap - Wikipedia

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    In the hammams of Morocco, black soap is used for cleansing, moisturizing the skin, and exfoliating. [2] [3] A pinch of soap is rubbed onto wet skin. After 5–10 minutes a coarse fabric washcloth called a kessa is used to remove dead skin. The soap is high in Vitamin E.

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  9. Hair conditioner - Wikipedia

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    Its use is particularly prevalent among those with naturally curly or kinky hair. Rinse-out/rinse-through conditioners are the most common or generic on the market. Ordinary conditioners are generally applied directly after using shampoo, and manufacturers usually produce a conditioner counterpart for different types of shampoo for this purpose.