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Psssssst Instant Spray Shampoo is a no-water substitute for traditional shampoo, popular in the 1970s; its popularity was widespread enough that it is considered a pop culture icon.
Psssssst was produced by Woodridge Labs; its history may date to the 1950s.[citation needed]
The company recently began making Psssssst again.[citation needed] Current cans of the product have four letters "S" in the brand name; previous versions had five or six.
The back label of a recently purchased can reads: "Between Shampoos- On Camping Trips- After Sports- When Ill- Any time you can't use water. Psssssst is the convenient, quick fresher-upper for your hair."[citation needed]
In popular culture
editThe Nanny season 1 episode "Maggie the Model" featured a character who modeled for Psssssst during the 1960s.
References
edit- "Woodbridge Labs". Retrieved 2008-04-22.