A surfactant is the scientific name for an emulsifier, a.k.a. something that binds water and
oil molecules together and keeps them from separating like an cheap vinaigrette.
Not exact matches
A surfactant is the scientific name for an emulsifier, a.k.a. something that attracts both water and
oil molecules and binds them
together.
All micellar waters utilize gentle micelles, which are small, round cleansing
molecules that work
together to trap and collect dirt,
oil, makeup, and other impurities off your skin's surface.
These
molecules attract, cluster
together to trap, and gently lift away impurities — everything from makeup to pollution to
oil — from the skin's surface without the need for harsh rubbing.