Mobsea Logo
Home

Indonesia

Precautions while using Shampoo

<
^
>

Indonesia

Early shampoos used in Indonesia were made from the husk and straw (merang) of rice. The husks and straws were burned into ash, and the ashes (which have alkaline properties) are mixed with water to form lather. The ashes and lather were scrubbed into the hair and rinsed out, leaving the hair clean, but very dry. Afterwards, coconut oil was applied to the hair in order to moisturize it.


<
^
>

The temperature of the water
Foam boosters
Hair Drying
Post marketing Experience
How often should I shampoo
POINTS TO REMEMBER
Special additives
Health risks
Ketoconazole Shampoo Clinical Pharmacology
Adverse Reactions
Even though a shampoo boasts a fancy sounding ingredient it might not do any good
Solid shampoos
More ...


Test your English Language
Benefits of Oranges
Biggest Man Made Environmental Disasters
Tips to succeed in Work
Best Places to Celebrate Xmas
Cut Throat Pool Game
Scary Bridges In The World
Play Long Jump Games
jyotirlinga
Poker for Beginners
Winter Vacations Places
Prevent Dengue
Tips to Improve Your Life
Myth about Anger
The worlds Worst Supercars of All Time
Craziest Perfume Bottle
Most Popular Search Engines
Most Popular Superstitions Around The World
Most Popular Xmas Vacation Destinations