Shower gel that foams a lot
In the morning and/or evening, it’s always pleasant to slip into the shower and cleanse your skin with a product that foams. Today, in the minds of many people, shower gel is only effective if it foams a lot.

In the morning and/or evening, it’s always pleasant to slip into the shower and cleanse your skin with a product that foams. Today, in the minds of many people, shower gel is only effective if it foams a lot.
However, the amount of foam has no impact on how well your skin is cleaned. You simply need to choose a shower gel that matches your skin type and follow up with a body lotion.
Foam: a quality criterion for shower gel?
Out of habit, people are used to shower gels that foam a lot. It’s enjoyable to cover your body with a product that lathers generously. Nevertheless, don’t overuse the product. You should emulsify a little gel on your washcloth or shower puff with water to create foam.
Excess shower gel is hard to rinse off and can cause dryness and itching. Note that Aleppo soap and black soap are known for their cleansing, nourishing, and purifying properties, despite the near absence of foam.
A shower gel suited to your skin type
Often, we choose a shower gel for its scent, which can be floral, fruity, or gourmand. It’s important not to overlook the effect of the shower gel, which can be moisturizing, energizing, or nourishing. Even if you love foam, it’s better to save foaming bath gel for baths. Its concentrated formula is designed to foam in a large amount of water—unless you want foam up to the ceiling of your shower cabin!
Shower gel can have different textures: cream, foam, oil, or liquid soap. After sports, consider choosing a body and hair cleansing gel, which tends to foam. Traces of sweat are removed with a single product.
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