Yes. Obviously
joy......................also which is spelled which
Joy
The ingredient in Joy dishwashing liquid that makes bubbles is called sodium lauryl sulfate, which is a surfactant. Surfactants lower the surface tension of water, allowing bubbles to form and helping to lift grease and grime from dishes.
neither they both are cheap buy better products.
Soap with high levels of surfactants, such as dish soap or bubble bath, tend to create the most bubbles due to their ability to lower surface tension in water. Look for products labeled as "high foaming" or "bubble-enhancing" for the best results.
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Ashlee Joy Bubbles!(:
Bubble baths that contain ingredients like sodium lauryl sulfate or disodium laureth sulfosuccinate tend to produce more bubbles. Look for products labeled as "high-foaming" or "extra bubbles" for a more bubbly experience. Experimenting with different brands and formulations can help you find the bubble bath that creates the most bubbles for you.
dawn has more bubbles than joy because many people like dawn because it is more romantic than the other one
Dawn by far, the soap is more concentrated Not sure about today, but some years ago when there was a comparison test done, Sunlight produced the biggest, longest lasting bubbles of all dishwashing detergents of the time.
1st Palmolive, 2nd Dawn, 3rd Joy
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