Sodium Laural sulfate is the number one culprit, and unfortunately is also drying. There is some debate as to whether is is bad enough to warrant going without, but I have found that shampoos that don't contain it tend to be over all more natural and better for my hair. Actually no pooing (as they call it) has worked best for my hair as of late. Using just a T. of dissolved Baking soda in a cup or so of bath or shower water, and rubbing it in works amazingly well. Finish it off with a solution of half water and half or less of vinegar, for a conditioner, and it is a great softener and detox for your hair and scalp. Sorry if this is TMI, but I like to spread the word when I find something that's so good.
It will fizz and bubble and cause a froth explosion
A lot of tiny white bubbles is either known as froth or foam.
I would think of it more as a Bubble bath name.
Meaning 1: simmer, bubble, foam, seethe, fizz, froth, effervesce Meaning 2: pustule, gathering, swelling, blister, carbuncle
baking soda makes it bubble it usally makes everything bubble
the clue is in the word shamPOO
I think it would have to be... suave for men the shampoo and conditioner mix with the squirter nozzle lol.
air is not good for any wine it makes it sour so froth or bubbles are not really wanted anyway.
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The Nabisco Group Holdings Corp. makes Bubble Yum
which type of soap makes the biggest bubble?
Topps Company makes Bazooka Bubble Gum