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  2. Best dog shampoos, according to experts - AOL

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    Burt's Bees for Dogs Natural Oatmeal Shampoo $ at Amazon. Best dog shampoo for allergies: Douxo Douxo S3 Calm Shampoo. Duoxo’s range of shampoos, including the brand’s antibacterial, ultra ...

  3. 13 of the Best Hypoallergenic Shampoos for a Sensitive Scalp

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    Concentrating on hypoallergenic shampoos, however, is what we consider the most important first step, as it’s the product you’re massaging into your scalp. If you have sensitive skin, you w

  4. If you have a sensitive scalp, try one of these 13 best mild shampoos. These gentle shampoos are sulfate-free and formulated to limit potential irritation.

  5. Johnson Products Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, salesman George E. Johnson, Sr., his wife Joan Johnson, and a barber who later left the company formed what would become Johnson Products with a $250 loan. [1] [2] The company produced Ultra Wave, a hair relaxer aimed at men that George developed while at Fuller Products, an African American cosmetics company.

  6. Clean & Clear - Wikipedia

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    Revlon introduced lotions and bar soap by 1986, [1] and hair conditioner and shampoo by 1989. The brand was originally developed by Revlon as a line of sensitive skin personal care items and was introduced by 1956. [2] The Clean & Clear name referred to the fact that the products contained no fragrance or dyes, and left no residue after rinsing.

  7. Hypoallergenic - Wikipedia

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    Hypoallergenic, meaning "below average" or "slightly" allergenic, is a term meaning that something (usually cosmetics, pets, textiles, food, etc.) causes fewer allergic reactions. The term was first used in 1953 in an advertising campaign for cosmetics [ 1 ] [ better source needed ] or perhaps as early as 1940. [ 2 ]

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