Write a function print_shampoo_instructions() with parameter num_cycles. If num_cycles is less than 1, print "Too few.". If more than 4, print "Too many.". Else, print "N : Lather and rinse." num_cycles times, where N is the cycle number, followed by "Done.". Sample output with input:  1: Lather and rinse. 2: Lather and rinse. Done. So far, this is what I have and it works except that it doesnt do 2 lather and rinse outputs: def print_shampoo_instructions(num_cycles):     if num_cycles < 1:         print('Too few')     elif num_cycles > 4:         print('Too many')     else:         print(str(num_cycles - 1) + ': Lather and rinse.')         num_cycles += 1          user_cycles = int(input()) print_shampoo_instructions(user_cycles) user_cycles = int(input()) print_shampoo_instructions(user_cycles)

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Write a function print_shampoo_instructions() with parameter num_cycles. If num_cycles is less than 1, print "Too few.". If more than 4, print "Too many.". Else, print "N : Lather and rinse." num_cycles times, where N is the cycle number, followed by "Done.".

Sample output with input: 

1: Lather and rinse.

2: Lather and rinse.

Done.

So far, this is what I have and it works except that it doesnt do 2 lather and rinse outputs:

def print_shampoo_instructions(num_cycles):
    if num_cycles < 1:
        print('Too few')
    elif num_cycles > 4:
        print('Too many')
    else:
        print(str(num_cycles - 1) + ': Lather and rinse.')
        num_cycles += 1
        

user_cycles = int(input())
print_shampoo_instructions(user_cycles)


user_cycles = int(input())
print_shampoo_instructions(user_cycles)

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