Moisten the hair with this liquid; shampoo with the hands until a light lather is formed; then wash off with plenty of clean water.
Kusukusúha ang buhuk arun mubulag maáyu ang syampu, Rub it well so that the shampoo will get nice and foamy.
Masapnut ang buhuk ug dílì syampúhan, The hair will become sticky if you don’t shampoo it.
And the electrician to-day was going to put in an electric hair dryer in the bath-room, so that a shampoo will require only a few minutes' time.
I see where all of us girls visit Dorothy on shampoo day," giggled Ethel Blue.
The massage was excellent, but what impressed me about the shampoo was the small amount of water used.
It may be of interest to note that the shave, hair cut, shampoo and massage cost me two and a half francs, or a little less than 50 cents American money.
I ordered a haircut, a shave, a shampoo and a face massage.
She sometimes bends down her face upon his thighs, and when asked to shampoo them does not manifest any unwillingness to do so.
After gaining this point he should touch her private parts, should loosen her girdle and the knot of her dress, and turning up her lower garment should shampoo the joints of her naked thighs.
Lastly, when she has resisted all the efforts of the man to gain her over, she returns to him next day to shampoo his body as before.
Perhaps your husband will be so amiable as to shampoo my cat!
We fear that we shall not find time to shampoo your cat, as we shall be so busy taking care of our own.
She must have water to make the mush for supper, and such trivial things as a shampoo or a bath are indulged in only just before the annual Snake Dance.
Root of the yucca plant is beaten into a pulp and used as a shampoo cream by other tribes.
I won't quite shampoo you to-day, but give you just an extra brush.
The bulletin of the Institute of Carpet Manufacturers states: Under no consideration should an attempt be made to shampoo a rug or carpet while on the floor.
There is no shampoo method or device which, while the carpet is on the floor, adequately cleans the fabric to the base of the pile or effectively removes the soap and detergent material.
I sold her some henna shampoo and a box of bronze hairpins.
Richer people who engage the services of the bath-man or barber to shampoo them, pay about eighteenpence.
The Tradesman's Wound is received from one who is more private and more cruel than the Ruffian with the Lanthorn and Dagger.
In relation to the Body, Quality arises from Health, Strength, or Beauty, which are nearer to us, and more a Part of our selves than the former.
As Virtue is the most reasonable and genuine Source of Honour, we generally find in Titles an Imitation of some particular Merit that should recommend Men to the high Stations which they possess.
It chanced that the King's sea-captain came in to him one day in the bath; so Abu Sir did off his dress and going in with him, proceeded to shampoo him and entreated him with exceeding courtesy.
Then the barber made him sit on the dais and the boys proceeded to shampoo him, whilst the censers fumed with the finest lign-aloes.
I found Lil and slipped my hand into hers as we filed into the auditorium, which had the new-car smell of rug shampoo and fresh electronics.
I hugged her back, nose in her hair, woodsmoke smell and shampoo and sweat.
I met her, at her suggestion, in the French hat salon of the shop where she got her shampoo and manicure--Redmond's department store.
Indeed, for most individuals, the word shampoo on a bottle suffices for them to use it correctly with no written instructions at all.
One does not need to be literate, moreover, one does not even need to create language in order to use shampoo, if one is familiar with the purpose and use of shampoo (i.
Only plenty of running water can thoroughly rinse the soap or shampoo out.
Occasionally an egg shampoo is more beneficial than the usual one of soap.
When the hair is excessively oily or the scalp unusually crowded with dandruff, the weekly shampoo should not be neglected.
Castile soap makes the best shampoo in the world, especially when a little piece is dissolved in warm water and a tiny bit of ammonia or alcohol added, although for dry hair neither the alcohol nor ammonia is at all necessary.
A good lather is applied all over the body with good friction by the means of a shampoo brush and soap.
Twice a week he should be given a thorough soap shampoo (also described in the Appendix).
Then should follow a thorough soap wash, with patient standing up in the tub, using plenty of soap, applied with a shampoo brush or rough turkish mit.
First they lather you, then they wash you with a lif and soap, then they douche you with tubs of hot water, then they shampoo you with fresh layers of soap, and then douche again.
They scrub your feet with pumice- stone, and move you back through all the rooms gradually, douche you with water, and shampoo you with towels.
Neither were the two bottles ofshampoo she claimed she had left there.