Foaming agents, this is what they are called.
That stuff is the agent that gives shampoos and soaps their lather. Try a "natural" shampoo that doesn't have it, and you'll see that the shampoo is "flat."
There are a few reasons why your shampoo may not lather as expected. One common reason is using too much shampoo or having hard water, which can reduce lather. Additionally, certain hair products or natural oils on your scalp can also affect lather. It's important to follow the recommended usage instructions and consider factors like water quality and hair products when troubleshooting lather issues.
Shampoos produce lather due to the presence of surfactants, which are chemicals that reduce the surface tension of water. When mixed with water, surfactants trap air to form bubbles, creating lather as the shampoo is massaged into the hair. The lather helps to distribute the shampoo evenly and cleanse the hair effectively.
Shampoos that are mixed with water to lather, are water based If you have spray in shampoo, or power shampoo, they are most likely power based, or water based
Shampoos that are mixed with water to lather, are water based If you have spray in shampoo, or power shampoo, they are most likely power based, or water based
this is becaus shampoo got chemicals which damage your hair, so don't use shampoo every day. only use it once a week.
If shampoo if applied and rinsed without being lathered the shampoo will not have a reaction due to friction. This will cause the shampoo to be nearly pointless. The friction is what makes it "sudsy".
The loreal expert shampoo is slightly thicker in consistency and transparent in color. It does not lather very well. A lot of product is required for good lather and cleaning of hair properly. If I oil my hair before washing, then I have to shampoo at least twice. It spreads well after mixing a little water.
Lather two of your fingers with shampoo and insert them into the rectum. Repeat accordingly.
Shampoo produces white lather due to the surfactants in its formula. Surfactants are molecules that help water and oil mix together, allowing them to remove dirt and oils from the hair. When agitated, such as by scrubbing during shampooing, the surfactant molecules trap air and create the white bubbles we see as lather.
I would suggest using Dove, Pantene, or Suave. They could produce just about as much lather as your head could hold.
Shampoos that are mixed with water to lather, are water based If you have spray in shampoo, or power shampoo, they are most likely power based, or water based