Bubbles in shampoo are created due to the presence of surfactants, which reduce the surface tension of water and allow air to mix with the liquid. When the shampoo is agitated, such as during application, these surfactants trap air, forming bubbles. Additionally, the lathering action helps to cleanse the hair and scalp by lifting dirt and oils. The presence of bubbles is often associated with the effectiveness of the product in cleaning.
Yo momas shampoo
something to do with the water
The bubbles in shampoo are created by surfactant molecules, which lower the surface tension of water and allow it to mix with oils and dirt on the scalp. When the shampoo is agitated or lathered, these surfactant molecules trap air and form bubbles, helping to lift away and remove impurities from the hair.
YES!!!
I wouldn't think so, if it did then it would probably do some weird things when you added water to it. Or maybe it does and that's what bubbles are, but I remember heads being related to phospholipids so if shampoo did it would make little bubbles. Wait holy crap I just figured out how bubbles work.
Yes, I think that will create more bubbles if you will mix them together.
No but if you buy colorful bath bubbles it may change the water.
Bubbles cannot just be made with plain water; you need to add soap or something else like that. Shampoo, bubble bath, soap etc...
you could see how many bubbles are produced when they are mixed with water and shaken for a given time, the more bubbles produced the better the shampoo , obviously you would have to control the amount of shampoo, amount of water, type of container etc for it to be a fair test.
To effectively remove all the shampoo from your hair, thoroughly rinse your hair with warm water, making sure to massage your scalp and hair to help the shampoo lather and rinse out completely. Repeat the rinsing process if necessary until you no longer see any suds or bubbles.
Conditioners are designed to moisturize and soften hair, which is why they do not typically create bubbles like shampoo or soap. The ingredients in conditioners are not formulated to produce a foamy lather but rather to penetrate and coat the hair to improve its texture and appearance.
Shampoos contain surfactants, which are compounds that reduce surface tension and allow water to mix with oil and dirt. When you massage shampoo into your hair, these surfactants create bubbles by trapping air in the mixture, forming suds.