Shampoo Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Shampoo stocks.

Shampoo Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 17 HELE Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights Estee Lauder, Coty, Helen of Troy and European Wax Center
May 17 EL Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights Estee Lauder, Coty, Helen of Troy and European Wax Center
May 16 CL Oil prices steady, set for mild weekly gains amid demand hopes
May 16 EL Insider Sale: EVP & CFO Tracey Travis Sells 14,493 Shares of The Estee Lauder Companies Inc (EL)
May 16 CL Looking for a Growth Stock? 3 Reasons Why Colgate-Palmolive (CL) is a Solid Choice
May 16 EL 4 Cosmetics Stocks Worth Watching Despite Industry Headwinds
May 16 HELE 4 Cosmetics Stocks Worth Watching Despite Industry Headwinds
May 16 DG Dollar General Literacy Foundation Awards More Than $10.6 Million
May 15 CL Procter & Gamble's (PG) Focus on Productivity Plans Bodes Well
May 15 HELE Helen of Troy's (HELE) Brands Aid Amid Pressured Spending
May 14 HLF Herbalife: Q1 Earnings Insights
May 14 DG Dollar General May Miss First-Quarter Views, But Low Expectations Present Favorable Setup, UBS Says
May 14 DG Dollar General Shares To Rally If Progress Made Last Year Continues, UBS Says
May 14 CL Pilgrim's Pride (PPC) Up More Than 40% in 6 Months: Here's How
May 14 CDXS Codexis Presents Groundbreaking Enzymatic Synthesis Data at TIDES USA Annual Meeting
May 14 CL The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights California Water Service, National Grid, Pinnacle West Capital, Colgate-Palmolive and PepsiCo
May 13 HLF Which Stocks Insiders Bought Before/After Latest Earnings?
May 13 CL Coca-Cola, Walmart and Colgate-Palmolive are seen weathering the consumer storm
May 13 DG NOLA Workers to Protest Against Dollar Store Companies
May 13 CL 5 Safe Stocks to Buy as Consumer Sentiment Hits 6-Month Low
Shampoo

Shampoo () is a hair care product, originating from the Indian subcontinent, typically in the form of a viscous liquid, that is used for cleaning hair. Less commonly, shampoo is available in bar form, like a bar of soap. Shampoo is used by applying it to wet hair, massaging the product into the hair, and then rinsing it out. Some users may follow a shampooing with the use of hair conditioner.
The typical reason of using shampoo is to remove the unwanted build-up of sebum in the hair without stripping out so much as to make hair unmanageable. Shampoo is generally made by combining a surfactant, most often sodium lauryl sulfate or sodium laureth sulfate, with a co-surfactant, most often cocamidopropyl betaine in water.
Specialty shampoos are available for people with dandruff, color-treated hair, gluten or wheat allergies, an interest in using an organic product, and infants and young children ("baby shampoo" is less irritating). There are also shampoos intended for animals that may contain insecticides or other medications to treat skin conditions or parasite infestations such as fleas.

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