Anytime you use soap whether its orange, blue, or any color you notice that once you get it wet and lathered it becomes white. The color doesnt dissapear from the Shampoo, but in Shampoo or soap there is very little color in it, but it reflects as alot. So when you get it wet and all foamed up, it seems as if its white.
2007-01-18 13:16:30
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answered by Lala 2
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shampoos and all other cleansing products are made in a way to produce foam when dissolved in water. the shampoo doesn't become white, u must be talking about the foam ! for more info go to a manufacturing unit and ask how shampoos are made !
2007-01-17 02:08:34
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answered by buddy 2
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please write more logically next time.
but um... yah, i've never heard of such a thing. black shampoo?? gross. sounds like it's a color-enhancing shampoo or something.. in which case, the color goes into your hair... however, that would probably still wash out black... so i don't know..
sounds to me like your shampoo is a mystery and you should switch brands. shampoo shouldn't be black!
2007-01-15 12:17:11
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answered by k. 2
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the magician s no 1 but the universal solvent i.e. water. we all know that anything put in water either gets dissolved or fades with its color. so thats the same thing with shampoo and its not only with black but with all other shampoos. so now i hope its clear with you my friend.
2007-01-15 12:21:26
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answered by abhishek s 1
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Coloring maybe out of date. That stuff doesn't last forever..
Actually never heard of that happening before. Sorry can't help you there
2007-01-15 12:12:38
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answered by Angell 6
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inside ur empty head!!!!!
2007-01-15 12:11:16
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answered by :-(confused 1
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