Anonymous ID: 039fe8 April 18, 2020, 11:04 p.m. No.8847848   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8847786

Its cool to go wayyy back and read this shit.

Thanks for the link.

Sucks to be NV.

After seeing that second clipping saying it eradicated dandruff, which made me wanna look up when shampoo became a thing.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shampoo

During the early stages of shampoo in Europe, English hair stylists boiled shaved soap in water and added herbs to give the hair shine and fragrance. Commercially made shampoo was available from the turn of the 20th century. A 1914 advertisement for Canthrox Shampoo in American Magazine showed young women at camp washing their hair with Canthrox in a lake; magazine advertisements in 1914 by Rexall featured Harmony Hair Beautifier and Shampoo.[14]

 

In 1927, liquid shampoo was invented by German inventor Hans Schwarzkopf in Berlin, whose name created a shampoo brand sold in Europe.

 

Originally, soap and shampoo were very similar products; both containing the same naturally derived surfactants, a type of detergent. Modern shampoo as it is known today was first introduced in the 1930s with Drene, the first shampoo using synthetic surfactants instead of soap.[