shampoo
The Spanish word 'champú' translates to 'shampoo' in English. It is used to refer to a liquid substance or preparation, often containing several synthetic detergents, that is used for cleaning hair. It is usually applied on wet hair, massaged onto the scalp, and rinsed off afterwards. Its purpose is to remove dirt, dandruff, oils, and other particles that can be present on the hair. Shampoo may also contain ingredients for added shine, volume, smoothness, or to prevent hair loss.
Where is the shampoo?
This is a simple question asking about the location of the shampoo.
I need to buy shampoo.
This sentence is telling that the person needs to buy shampoo.
The shampoo is too expensive.
This sentence is expressing an opinion that the cost of the shampoo is high.