The equilibrium and dynamic surface tensions of aqueous solutions of two newly synthesized surfactants relevant to wool dyeing were studied by means of the Wilhelmy plate and a bubble method. The surfactants (N(alpha),N(alpha)'-bis(N-dodecyl-N,N-dimethylglycine) cystine dimethyl ester dihydrochloride) and (N(alpha),N(alpha)'-bis(N-dodecyl-N,N-dimethylglycine) cystamine dihydrochloride), are double-chain and bicationic in character. Their CMCs and Langmuir adsorption equilibrium parameters were determined at 25-degrees-C. Both molecules are very efficient surfactants. Their surface tensions equilibrate in time-scales ranging from seconds to hours (concentration c = 1000-2 muM). Their dynamic surface tensions under constant and pulsating area conditions indicate that there is a strong barrier to adsorption at the air-water interface. The presence of the micelles accelerates the net rate of adsorption, suggesting fast micellar dissociation.