It chemically reacts with oxygen and sometimes water like iron exept iron makes iron oxide and shaveing gel foams im not quite sure of the scientific name for it though sorry
Depends..what are you doing? If you're shaving than shaving gel is the obvious answer. If your getting a drink then you'd choose water. If your washing a mirror...shaving cream.
Shaving foam is an example of foam. It is a lightweight, frothy substance that is used to help lubricate the skin during shaving. Shaving foam is made up of tiny air bubbles dispersed in a liquid solution.
Yes, using shaving gel can help achieve a smoother shave.
Gel is a semi-solid material that provides cushioning and support by conforming to the shape of the body, typically used in mattress and shoe insoles. Foam is a lightweight material made of air bubbles trapped in a solid structure that provides cushioning and support through its compressibility, commonly used in mattresses, pillows, and seat cushions. The main difference is in their composition and feel, with gel offering more cooling properties and foam providing a softer and more breathable option.
collodial
yes
Gel foam typically has a solid, opaque appearance similar to regular memory foam, but with a translucent or swirled texture due to the added gel particles. The gel particles are dispersed throughout the foam to provide additional support, cooling properties, and comfort.
All people aged 16-80 in Indore who have purchasedshaving cream/gel/foam
It will depend on where you are flying from. Generally shaving gel is considered as a liquid and it should be in checked-in luggage, not in hand luggage.
Yes
a solid.
Shaving foam is a Liquid, it has a definite volume, but no definite shape. Solids have definite shape and gases have indefinite volume