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The water-soluble powder shampoo
In 1903, German drugstore owner Hans Schwarzkopf created a special powder formula that became the world’s first shampoo. The water-soluble powder shampoo, “The Shampoo with the Black Head,“ offered an easy-to- use and value-for-money alternative to the expensive oils and harsh soaps of the time. -
the world’s first liquid shampoo
A boon to the “modern woman,” Hans Schwarzkopf launched his latest innovation on the market in 1927: the world’s first liquid shampoo. -
world’s first pH-balanced shampoo
Dr. John Breck introduced one of the world’s first pH-balanced shampoos in 1930. -
First soap-free shampoo
First soap-free shampoo, Dopal, released by L’Oréal. -
creme shampoo
Schwarzkopf introduced the first ever cream shampoo in a tube – a revolutionary product innovation that paved the way for the mass marketing of shampoos . The name Schauma Creme-Schaumpon became the synonym for the term shampoo, and the Schauma brand became a household name. -
Hair conditioners
They improve the texture, body and appearance of hair. Hair conditioners came into vogue as commercial preparations in the 1950s after Jheri Redding introduced the Crème Rinse Conditioner. Prior to that people used a variety of oils and creams after drying to keep their hair under control. -
First colouring shampoo
First colouring shampoo, Colorelle, introduced by L’Oréal. this was the first variant to the shampoo type -
No More Tears
Johnson & Johnson releases No More Tears baby shampoo. a first of it kinds to be popular with the kids and yet doing very well. -
an anti-dandruff shampoo.
Proctor & Gamble launches Head and Shoulders, an anti-dandruff shampoo -
first all natural shampoo
The product is an all-natural shampoo first produced in 1971 by two Los Angeles-based hairstylists who were concerned about the harm they feared traditional shampoos might cause to hair and who literally created the formula in a garage. -
sachet packaging
Chik shampoo is most remembered for one of the first ever innovations in the Indian personal care industry – sachet packaging.In fact the brand name Chik is an acronym for its founder – Chinni Krishnan, who is also known as the sachet czar in India.Way before ‘Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid’ became a customary marketing practice, the innovation helped Chik take shampoos from the elite urban homes and fancy stores to every ordinary man in the country. -
worlds first co-created product
sunsilk teamed up with seven pioneering hair expertsto create product range for all hair type -
launch beer shampoo
Beer shampoo hit the headlines three years ago when Hollywood actress Catherine Zeta Jones said beer was among her top home grown beauty secrets for her hair. Beer has two basic ingredients— malt and hops—that are loaded with protein, which can nourish and strengthen hair. Raymond will be mass marketing this product for the first time