hand soap i think i just did an experiment.
It depends on the size of the bubbles and the size of the bath.
Palm Olive because Tide Detergent doesn't work. I am doing a science experiment including these two things. Tide detergent did not make any bubbles. I am still trying to figure out why but yah. Hope this helps!
palmolive works best and makes the most suds! :)
It is the manipulation of size and space in a picture to emphasize importance of a specific object. In basic, if you were to paint a picture of a girl in a field of flowers blowing bubbles, you could do a number of things. If you wanted the bubbles to be the most important thing in the picture, you would make the bubbles larger and bring them forward so the girl would not be the focus. If you wanted the girl to be the focus, you would make sure the girl was larger and the bubbles and flowers were smaller. You would do the same to the flowers to make them the focus instead.
check on materials to make bubbles and how to make bubbles.com/materials
1st Palmolive, 2nd Dawn, 3rd Joy
Get the biggest "biggest bubble" you can get, make sure all of the bubbles or most of the bubbles you make are "excellent," and combine all the bubbles that you make. This works because of the way the game is scored. Take my advice, I'm ranked #11 on the game. :D --The Fire Master (xCharizardx)
They are rainbow colours bubbles but on a scale of 1 - 10 6 % most bubbles can be clear.
Gain produces 2.5 inches of bubbles, tide produces 1 inch of bubbles
Dawn Dish soap my hypothesis was correct about dawn dish detergent
neither they both are cheap buy better products.
=to have a guy and bubbles in with you!=