I'm suprised no one has seen how some of these rinseless washes are using rinse off surfactants. Like this one. BOth DIY and the house of rags rinseless uses this chemical.
Sodium lauryl ether sulfate is an anionic surfactant. Its excellent detergency makes it one of the key components of rinse-off products, as a primary surfactant. In addition to cleansing power, SLES is distinguished by excellent emulsification and foaming abilities, and compatibility with the majority of surfactants (all except cationic).
Mike G just deleted a comment i made on his youtube channel on his review of Nemisis from the housse of rags. The jig is up some of these rinsless products are not rinseless at all. Just "trust" the chemistry has mike used to say.
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