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dandruff: Encyclopedia II - Shampoo - Description

Shampoos are used to clean hair by stripping sebum from the hair. Sebum is naturally occurring oil that coats the hair and tends to collect dirt, styling products and scalp flakes. Surfactants clean hair by stripping sebum from hair shafts therefore removing the dirt attached to it. While both soaps and shampoos contain the cleaning agent surfactants, soap is specifically designed to clean t ...

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Shampoo, Shampoo - History, Shampoo - Description, Shampoo - Ingredients, Shampoo - Detergents, Shampoo - Dimethicone, Shampoo - Additives Useless and Otherwise, Shampoo - Specialized shampoos

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dandruff: Encyclopedia II - Baldrick - Private S. Baldrick - Series 4

Private Baldrick is a soldier in a First World War trench, serving under Captain Blackadder and Lieutenant George. His hero is Lord Flashheart. Equally as disgusting as the third Baldrick, Private Baldrick is, without a doubt, the most stupid of the Baldrick dynasty to date. His 'cunning plans' verge on those of an insane person. Examples include carving his name on a bullet, in relation to the old saying 'a bullet with your name on it', his explanation being that if he owns the bullet, it won't ever kill him as he won't ever shoot himself ('shame' comments Captain Blackadder), and the chances of there being t ...

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Baldrick, Baldrick - Baldrick Son of Robin the Dung Gatherer - Series 1, Baldrick - Baldrick - Series 2, Baldrick - S. Baldrick - Series 3, Baldrick - Private S. Baldrick - Series 4, Baldrick - Other Baldricks

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dandruff: Encyclopedia II - Baldrick - Baldrick - Series 2

The Elizabethan Baldrick is the servant and bondsman, rather than a friend, to Lord Blackadder, who mistreats him, and, Baldrick claims, at first tried to kill him. He has a bedroom in Blackadder's house, but has also been forced to sleep in the gutter and on the roof. He has a tendency to eat dung. Baldrick has been in Lord Edmund's service longer than either of them care to remember. Yet although his master treats him with the sort of contempt ...

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Baldrick, Baldrick - Baldrick Son of Robin the Dung Gatherer - Series 1, Baldrick - Baldrick - Series 2, Baldrick - S. Baldrick - Series 3, Baldrick - Private S. Baldrick - Series 4, Baldrick - Other Baldricks

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dandruff: Encyclopedia II - Baldrick - Baldrick Son of Robin the Dung Gatherer - Series 1

The mediaeval Baldrick was probably the only Baldrick of the four who could really be described as clever. Baldrick, an ex-dung shoveller (a respected position, which he had worked very hard to get - earlier jobs include milking pigs and mucking out lepers), first met Prince Edmund at the feast before the Battle of Bosworth Field. The two, along with Lord Percy, toasted their new friendship, unaware that ...

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Baldrick, Baldrick - Baldrick Son of Robin the Dung Gatherer - Series 1, Baldrick - Baldrick - Series 2, Baldrick - S. Baldrick - Series 3, Baldrick - Private S. Baldrick - Series 4, Baldrick - Other Baldricks

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dandruff: Encyclopedia II - Salicylic acid - Medicinal uses

Salicylic acid is the key additive in many skin-care products for the treatment of acne, callouses and corns, keratosis pilaris and warts. It treats acne by causing skin cells to slough off more readily, preventing pores from clogging up. This effect on skin cells also makes salicyclic acid an active ingredient in several shampoos meant to treat dandruff. The medicinal properties of salicylate (mainly the lowering of fever) have been known since ancient times. The substance occurs in the bark of willow trees; the name salicylic acid is derived from ...

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Salicylic acid, Salicylic acid - Properties, Salicylic acid - Medicinal uses, Salicylic acid - Salicylic acid as a plant hormone, Salicylic acid - Location characteristics and occasions for synthesis induction, Salicylic acid - Effects

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dandruff: Encyclopedia II - Cocaine - History

Cocaine - The coca leaf. For thousands of years and still today, South American indigenous peoples have chewed the coca leaf (Erythroxylon coca), a plant which contains vital nutrients as well as numerous alkaloids, including cocaine. The leaf was and is chewed almost universally by some indigenous communities, but there is no evidence that its habitual use ever led to any of the negative consequences generally associat ...

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Cocaine, Cocaine - History, Cocaine - The coca leaf, Cocaine - Isolation, Cocaine - Popularization, Cocaine - Prohibition, Cocaine - Modern usage, Cocaine - Pharmacology, Cocaine - Appearance, Cocaine - Forms of cocaine, Cocaine - Methods of administration, Cocaine - Mechanism of action, Cocaine - Metabolism and excretion, Cocaine - Effects and health issues, Cocaine - Cocaine as a local anesthetic, Cocaine - Cocaine addiction, Cocaine - Treatment, Cocaine - Usage, Cocaine - In the United States, Cocaine - Works concerning cocaine, Cocaine - Books about cocaine, Cocaine - Movies about cocaine

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