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Saturday, August 13, 2011

Head & Shoulders



Shoulders Classic Clean Shampoo is the top selling shampoo in the United States by dollar sales.[citation needed]

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[edit]History

Matt Elliott[who?] got Procter & Gamble researchers to start making a new anti-dandruff shampoo in 1950. Nearly a decade of research went into making a new formula, which introduced the productpyrithione zinc into a shampoo.[citation needed]
Head & Shoulders was first introduced to the U.S. market in November 1961, as a blue-green shampoo formula.
The brand's "Extra Strength" product had a cameo role in the 2001 film Evolution, where its startling copper orange color was shown. It should be noted that the active ingredient in Extra Strength Head & Shoulders is selenium sulfide, not pyrithione zinc.
Endorsers of Head and Shoulders Shampoo are NFL Superstar Troy Polamalu, who plays for thePittsburgh Steelers and MLB Superstar Joe Mauer, who plays for the Minnesota Twins.
In 2010 an online banner campaign for Head & Shoulders shampoo called "It's Showertime Joy!" featured as a web banner and on Youtube. In the video a man dances with four sexy nurses in a shower to the track "High Voltage" by the Eagles of Death Metal.

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[edit]In popular culture

  • In the movie Evolution (2001), Head & Shoulders was used as a weapon to destroy the alien menace.
  • Donald Trump uses Head & Shoulders on his famous (or infamous) hair.[1]

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