[
US
/ʃæmˈpu/
]
[ UK /ʃæmpˈuː/ ]
[ UK /ʃæmpˈuː/ ]
VERB
- use shampoo on (hair)
NOUN
- the act of washing your hair with shampoo
- cleansing agent consisting of soaps or detergents used for washing the hair
How To Use shampoo In A Sentence
- Right now it's pretty dry and thrashed from the stripping treatment, but I have expensive shampoo and conditioner, and the brutal hairdresser assured me that with patience and continued use my hair would work its way back to normal. Hair fix #3
- Supposedly olive oil is the only oil that can be shampooed out. Head Lice and Shame « Colleen Anderson
- A range of shampoos, emollient products and some topical steroid preparations can be bought from pharmacies.
- Richard inspected and rejected as poor towel substitutes a loofah, a half-empty bottle of shampoo, and a small yellow rubber duck. NEVERWHERE
- She squirted herself a generous amount of shampoo and began lathering her hair with it.
- He'd seen this face dozens of times, smiling out from the TV screen, extolling the virtues of shampoo. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
- What sort of shampoo do you use?
- We would also know intriguingly what shampoo and hair conditioner he buys. Times, Sunday Times
- Brands like Artec shampoo are slathered on dark-haired cows, while Pantene is preferred for the blonder bovines. Well-Heeled Men Behind Manolos Try on Hooves for Size
- There was a woman who had to sell her brainchild - baby shampoo - to Tesco.