Cow urine shampoo
Cow urine shampoo inspired by the ancient formula is a quirky product that has just been made and marketed.
Unusual cow urine urine shampoo
Cow urine shampoo is a new shampoo product that has been developed by the students of Reykjavik University and Iceland based on the hair care formula of the old people recorded.
The inventor is mixing blends made of shampoo.
Strange products cause much controversy for public opinion, the product development team said that cow urine contains a lot of ammonia , which is used a lot in hair care products , and it contains many vitamins and minerals. Substance, which helps impressively clean the head
The group of students re-exploited the method of beauty of old women. They named the shampoo 'Q Shampoo' , in Icelandic the 'Q' means cow. Q Shampoo is the brainchild of 6 students at Reykjavik University and they say it applies a secret beauty formula used by Icelanders .
The ingredients are mixed together.
Finished products after finishing.
Anton Reynir Hafdisarson, a member of the research team, said: "Critics, and some people agree that cow's urine shampoo is quite interesting and wants to try it. Iceland history also notes the use of girls. "Use water-based urine to clean and beautify your hair. We hope to have more fans than there are people who think this idea is disgusting."
To disappear the unpleasant pungent odor of cow urine, the inventors of natural scents such as coconut oil, sunflowers, lavender . come into the product so it has a faintly pleasant aroma .
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