Foaming agents create lather in cleansing products, enhancing user experience and perceived effectiveness. This improves product spreadability and contributes to a feeling of cleanliness, although the foam itself is not directly cleaning.
Foaming agents in cleansing products enhance the cleansing experience by creating a lather, which users often perceive as an indicator of the product's effectiveness in removing dirt, oil, and impurities from the skin. While the foam itself doesn't directly contribute to the cleaning process, it improves the product's spreadability, making it easier to apply and rinse off. The psychological impact of the lather contributes to user satisfaction and perceived cleanliness.