Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Shampoo"

The meaning of "Shampoo" in various phrases and sentences

Q: What does The new shampoo to be advertising on tv is very expensive.

Does that have any sense or better off to say:
The new shampoo advertised on tv is very expensive? mean?
A: That doesn't make sense. It is better to say "The new shampoo advertised on tv is very expensive."
Q: What does until-frizz shampoo mean?
A:

Anti-frizz

"Until-frizz" makes no sense

This must be shampoo that stops your hair from going frizzy

This is frizzy:
Q: What does I decided to shampoo it. But then I had to get the steam-cleaning machine downstairs.

My question is why the second sentence is a past tense? mean?
A: Both sentences are past tense. The person says they cleaned something using a steam cleaning machine
Q: What does It says shampoo. mean?
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Example sentences using "Shampoo"

Q: Please show me example sentences with shampoo .
A: I wash my hair with shampoo to clean it.

I use car shampoo when I wash my car.

I use dog shampoo when I wash my dog.

Shampoo keeps my hair clean and smelling nice.
Q: Please show me example sentences with shampoo.
A: I put shampoo on my hair.
Can you give me the shampoo
Can you go to the store and buy me some shampoo

Synonyms of "Shampoo" and their differences

Q: What is the difference between You know the shampoo I bought when I first came here? and You know the shampoo I bought when I came here for the first time and You know the shampoo I bought since I was here for the first time ?
A: Aside from the confusion I mentioned, the third sentence says something different from the first two. The first two say that you bought the shampoo when you first came here. The third says you bought the shampoo at another time, a time after you first came here.

The third one isn't grammatically incorrect like saying "I buyed a book" or "We walks to school" are incorrect. But if you say the third one, native speakers will notice the infelicity.
Q: What is the difference between I've decided to shampoo it. and I decided to shampoo it. ?
A: I've decided to lose some weight. - I made a decision in the past and that is the reason I am exercising, dieting, or at least I have a plan to do so now. In short: a past event refers to, describes or explains a present situation. Present perfect.

I decided to lose some weight. - I made a decision in the past. It doesn't refer to the present situation. Maybe you've gained weight. Normally we need to know when you decided this.

You may hear speakers use "I decided to lose some weight" when they should use "I have decided...", but any good speaker will know how to use present perfect.
Q: What is the difference between I'll shampoo my hair and i'll wash my hair ?
A: Shampoo is a specific product that you use to wash your hair with. Just 'washing your hair' is more of a general term that doesn't specify what you're using to wash with. Overall, they basically say the same thing.

Translations of "Shampoo"

Q: How do you say this in English (US)? Did you get shampoo in your nose?

Does it sounds natural?

Situation:
I was taking a bath with my son.
When I rinsed his hair off after I shampooed him, he suddenly cried.
A: Sounds completely natural!
Q: How do you say this in English (US)? shampoo y jabon
A: shampoo and soap
Q: How do you say this in English (US)? shampoo
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Q: How do you say this in English (US)? Which is natural? I run out of my shampoo: ・every 3 months. ・every after 3 months. ・within every 3 months. I wonder whether you could give me some expressions to mean this. Thank you.
A: I think "I run out of shampoo every 3 months" sounds best :) You don't need the "my" part.
Q: How do you say this in English (US)? 耳の後ろは何を使って洗いますか?(shampoo?body wash?face wash?)
A: What do you use to clean behind your ears? Shampoo? Body wash? Face wash?

Other questions about "Shampoo"

Q: Especially this shampoo function as a hair growth solution for some people.
The reason is unknown yet, so NASA is analyzing about the exact reason. Does this sound natural?
A: This shampoo functions especially as a hair growth solution for some people. The reason for that is unknown but NASA is working on finding an explanation.
Q: If you eat this shampoo, you will be able to enjoy not only its taste but also the its bubbles. Does this sound natural?
A: You don’t need it’s and the either use the bubbles or it’s bubbles the rest sounds pretty good though.
Q: Please show me how to pronounce shampoo.
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Q: How long does it take you to shampoo your hair? Your hair is so long. Does this sound natural?
A: How long does it take you to shampoo your hair? Your hair is so long.
Q: don't shampoo hair Does this sound natural?
A: @jickoon: That would be like someone put soap in their hair and you told them to not wash the soap out

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