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It is capable of dissolving more substances than any other solvent.
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Water is called the "universal solvent"
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Fresh water from lakes and streams (matter sinking to the bottom.)
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Sedimentation
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Water passing through a porous substance.
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Filtration
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A process of heating water so that it becomes a vapor & then considing the purified vapor.
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Distillation
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Water consisting certain minerals that reduce the ability of soap or shampoo lather.
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Hard water
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Rain water or chemically softened water that lathers easily with soap or shampoo.
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Soft water
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Water
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Main Ingredient in shampoo
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Are two examples of conditioning agents that boost shampoos so that they can meet current grooming needs.
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Protein & biotin
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Are special chemical agents applied to the hair to deposit protein or moisturizer to help restore its strength and give it body, or to protect it against possible breakage.
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Conditioners
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Heavier and creamier than instant conditioners and they also have a longer application time (10 to 20 minutes). They contain the same ingredients as intstant conditoners, but are more formulated to be more penetrating and to have longer staying power.
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Moisturizers
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Two things for a healthy scalp.
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Cleanliness and stimulation
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An important thing to remember when giving a shampoo is.
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Good posture
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How do you detangle hair?
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Wide tooth comb
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Where do you begin when beginning a shampoo?
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Beginning and working to the frontal area
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Hydrophilic end of a surfactant is considered to be what?
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Water attracting head
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