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Cleansing Agent Official

: The hydrophobic tails attach to oil and dirt, while the hydrophilic heads stay in the water. This forms "micelles"—tiny spheres that trap grime in their core so it can be rinsed away. Types :

Different agents excel in specific environments, but high efficacy often correlates with higher health risks. cleansing agent

: Powerful dirt and grease removers found in laundry detergents and soaps. : The hydrophobic tails attach to oil and

Most modern cleansing agents rely on (surface-active agents). These molecules have a unique dual structure: a hydrophilic (water-loving) head and a hydrophobic (water-fearing) tail. cleansing agent

: Lower-foaming and milder, often used in laundry or specialized cleaners, though they can sometimes disrupt skin barriers.