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    I've been using different types of hand and body soaps for the past few years. I really like to try out different products, but I've noticed that the good smelling ones tend to produce less bubbles while the normal everyday soaps have a lot more bubbles. This made me wonder: are soapy,bubbly, suddy soaps more effective in germ killing and cleaning than those that don't produce as much bubbles? The reaosn I'm asking is that both my current body wash and facial wash don't bubble! At all! I don't use a sponge or loofah for my body wash so it goes on smoothly like lotion would do, while my facial wash is water-based. Help please! Would love to know the answer now so I can switch to a different brand. Thanks.

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    I heard it before from some doctors. For first time, i don't know the difference with others soap or cleaner. But some of them said its mroe better you use some soap with water based. The more bubbles the more better for your skin. Actually, until today i don't know its true or not. But my skin and face are great now even i'm a man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by titaniumhijau View Post
    I heard it before from some doctors. For first time, i don't know the difference with others soap or cleaner. But some of them said its mroe better you use some soap with water based. The more bubbles the more better for your skin. Actually, until today i don't know its true or not. But my skin and face are great now even i'm a man.
    So what do you use now? Does you soap and facial wash have a lot of bubbles? I also heard that water-based facial cleansers are better. I've even goggled it up. Unfortunately, water-based means less bubbles and perhaps less clean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mimico View Post
    So what do you use now? Does you soap and facial wash have a lot of bubbles? I also heard that water-based facial cleansers are better. I've even goggled it up. Unfortunately, water-based means less bubbles and perhaps less clean?
    That one only sold at my country only and it was home made. So, i don't think you can have it..

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    Quote Originally Posted by titaniumhijau View Post
    That one only sold at my country only and it was home made. So, i don't think you can have it..
    That's fine then thanks anyway. I really want to know the answer to this question so I checked it out on Wikipedia and here's what i found:

    Soaps are useful for cleaning because soap molecules attach readily to both nonpolar molecules (such as grease or oil) and polar molecules (such as water). Although grease will normally adhere to skin or clothing, the soap molecules can attach to it as a "handle" and make it easier to rinse away. Applied to a soiled surface, soapy water effectively holds particles in suspension so the whole of it can be rinsed off with clean water.

    (fatty end) :CH3-(CH2)n-CO2- +Na: (water soluble end)

    The hydrocarbon ("fatty") portion dissolves dirt and oils, while the ionic end makes it soluble in water. Therefore, it allows water to remove normally-insoluble matter by emulsification.
    So I guess more bubbles really does mean more clean!

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    yeah, you got it right!
    more bubbles, more cleaner.
    the best example you can check out while washing your clothes or utensils.

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    no no no no no it does not! my doctor says that more bubbles don't exactly mean it cleans you up more. i used to use this soap bar to clean my face, but my doctor prescribed me this water/gel based cleanser that he says is more effective.

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    The finer the bubbles, the better. Olive oil-based soaps make finer bubbles than coconut oil-based soaps. Olive oil moisturizes the skin while coconut oil is used for washing clothes.

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    It seems that everyone thinks the more bubbles the better but I've never honestly seen any proof of this. I'd love to read an article about this. Does anyone have any to share?

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    I have noticed that the more bubbles the cleanser and soap has, the "cleaner" I feel. Of course that doesn't necessarily mean that they can be better and I really don't SEE any actual difference.


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