The question that comes back all the time: your soap foam? Then I will answer you with another question!
Have you ever noticed the difference between a quality soap and a common commercial product?
There is much to bet that foam plays a leading role in your assessment.
But what does a real foam quality soap with elegance, without excess, offer this rich and luxurious sensation on your skin? I'll try to get some answers.
Your foam soap?
To this recurring question, I answer YES!
But this answer is not enough, a real quality soap, will produce a delicate, light, sensual foam.
Not a large foam shower gel coming from active tension, which is why this answer needs to be supported a little. I'll try to bring you some information to help you understand. The difference between the foam of one of my soaps and that of a shower gel or other industrial products is real. But she explains.

Soap foam or a shower gel, what makes them different?
The soap foam!
Foam formation when using soap is due to a process called « emulsification ». Soaps are made from molecules called surfactants. They come naturally from the saponification reaction. They have a unique molecular structure. These molecules have a hydrophilic end, which is attracted by water, and a hydrophobic end, which is pushed back by water but attracts fats and oils.
When you rub soap with water, the surfactants disperse into the water. The hydrophilic tip is attracted by water, while the hydrophobic tip is attracted by oils and fats on your skin.
As a result, soap molecules form aggregates called micelles. The hydrophilic ends are located outside the micelle. The hydrophobic ends are grouped inside, surrounding the oils and fats.
When you shake these chips by rubbing the soap on your skin. They capture oils and fats, forming an emulsion.
This emulsion traps oils and fats in small bubbles. Small bubbles that are what we see as foam. This foam helps remove dirt, oils and impurities from your skin. She imprisons them to be rinsed away with water.
Foam in a soap is the result of the interaction between the natural surfactant molecules of soap, water and oils on your skin. It forms an emulsion with water that helps clean your skin effectively.
The oils used in the soap formula can influence the abundance of foam.
The foam that comes from a shower gel.
Shower gels are often made from synthetic or semi-synthetic surfactants such as sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS). Or sodium lauryl ethersulfate (SLES). These surfactants are designed to produce an abundant and stable foam when mixed with water.
The synthetic surfactants will work in the same way. But they won't leave the same feeling on the skin.
The foam of a shower gel can sometimes be more dry for the skin. Due to the use of stronger surfactants and the possible presence of additional foaming agents.
The abundance of foam does not wash better!
Il est faut noter que ce nâest pas la mousse qui effectue le nettoyage lors de lâutilisation dâun savon ou dâun gel douche. Mais plutĂŽt les molĂ©cules tensioactives prĂ©sentes dans le produit. La mousse est simplement un sous-produit de lâaction de ces molĂ©cules.
Les molĂ©cules prĂ©sentes dans les savons agissent en capturant les huiles, les graisses et les impuretĂ©s prĂ©sentes sur la peau. Elles les entourent et les dispersent dans lâeau pour ĂȘtre rincĂ©es. La formation de mousse est simplement le rĂ©sultat de lâagitation de ces molĂ©cules dans lâeau.
Ainsi, mĂȘme si une mousse abondante peut donner lâimpression dâun nettoyage plus efficace. La quantitĂ© de mousse ne reflĂšte pas nĂ©cessairement la capacitĂ© du produit Ă nettoyer la peau en profondeur. En rĂ©alitĂ©, un produit peut ĂȘtre tout aussi efficace pour nettoyer la peau mĂȘme sans produire beaucoup de mousse.
Il est donc essentiel de se concentrer sur les ingrĂ©dients actifs du produit. PlutĂŽt que sur la quantitĂ© de mousse quâil produit. Choisir un savon ou un gel douche avec des ingrĂ©dients doux et efficaces est crucial pour maintenir une peau propre et saine. Mais cela indĂ©pendamment de la quantitĂ© de mousse quâil produit.

Câest un choix trĂšs personnel !
La prĂ©fĂ©rence pour lâutilisation dâun savon ou dâun gel douche dĂ©pend souvent des prĂ©fĂ©rences individuelles en termes de sensation sur la peau, de niveau de mousse et de parfum. Certains prĂ©fĂšrent la sensation traditionnelle dâun savon, tandis que dâautres apprĂ©cient la mousse abondante dâun gel douche.
En conclusion, OUI ! Mon savon est un savon qui mousse !
Mais pas comme un gel douche ! si tu cherches un vrai mousse dodu, abondante, qui reste. Je te conseille trĂšs clairement de rester avec ton gel douche ou savon industriel. Et je ne tâen voudrais pas !
Par contre, si tu cherches un produit avec une mousse onctueuse, légÚre et délicate. Le savon saponifié à froid est pour toi.
Il est important aussi de comprendre quâen fonction des huiles qui compose le savon. La mousse sera diffĂ©rente. Câest pour ça quâil est important de tester plusieurs savons. De les varier, car chaque douche, chaque sensation sera diffĂ©rente. Et câest bien ça le mieux, je trouve !
Le mot de la fin
La douche est un moment intime, de sensation, de rĂ©confort. Câest pour ca quâil est important dâen faire son moment.
Alors que tu sois Team grosse mousse avec un gel douche. Ou Team mousse dĂ©licate dâun savon naturel saponifiĂ© Ă froid. Câest cool!
Il faut juste arrĂȘter de dire que les savons ne moussent pas !
Câest juste une mousse diffĂ©rente.
Et pour ĂȘtre trĂšs honnĂȘte, moi la mousse que je prĂ©fĂšre est blonde ou blanche đđș!

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