Natural oils in your hair. If you use conditioner, try only putting in on the ends and not on the roots of your hair. If that doesn't work, try getting a special shampoo and conditioner made to reduce how oily your scalp is.
If it is still good and hasn't become rancid, there's no reason why you shouldn't use it. Shortening normally doesn't 'expire' until it goes rancid. The date is usually a 'best by' up until which the manufacturer will guarantee their product.
The acid found in rancid butter is typically butyric acid. It gives off a strong, rancid smell and sour taste when butter goes bad.
go to the doctors emmdietly
It is possible
Well, it depends what you mean by natural. If you mean with shampoo and conditioner i recommend Elvive repair and protect but if you wanted to do it without that i have no clue. I had problems with hair a few years ago and i just tried loads of shampoo's, until i found the right one. When i found Elvive it started to look better and i've used it ever since. It's for limp, lifeless hair and split ends. Try it and see how it goes if not i really don't know. GOOD LUCK!!:D
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if kept in a cool place away from sunlight - plausibly several months after opening
it is not the shampoo that goes into the kids eye it is how they use it ... maybe the kid put his hand on his/her eye so that's how the shampoo entered in his eye ... or when he/she was removing the shampoo by water it slide and went into there eyes, so the best thing is making them close there eye when they have shampoo on the hair.
Oils are neither acid or base.If an oil goes rancid however it does begin to get mildly acidic.
im not sure if it actually goes rancid.. but after long periods of time the peanutbutter will begin to seperate... such as its oils and actual peanut product.
yes because if u wash it with shampoo it normally goes