it is not the shampoo that goes into the kids eye it is how they use it ... maybe the kid put his hand on his/her eye so that's how the shampoo entered in his eye ... or when he/she was removing the shampoo by water it slide and went into there eyes, so the best thing is making them close there eye when they have shampoo on the hair.
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They shouldn't.. unless you get shampoo or soap in your eyes, which usually contains alcohol that can burn your eyes.
Shampoo stings your eyes because it has soap in it
NO, also if it gets in eyes it's going to hurt!
you might get blind. ;D
Shampoo contains chemicals that can irritate the sensitive tissues of the eyes, leading to a burning sensation. The pH level of the shampoo may also play a role in causing discomfort in the eyes. Additionally, the eyes have a natural defense mechanism to flush out foreign substances, which can contribute to the sensation of burning.
No More Tears shampoo by Johnson & Johnson contains ingredients such as water, sodium trideceth sulfate, cocamidopropyl betaine, and PEG-80 sorbitan laurate. It is formulated to be gentle on eyes and tear-free for children.
A baby shampoo is a variety of shampoo formulated to cause less irritation than normal shampoo if it gets in a person's eyes.
Lead your head back your head and scrub. If you have long bangs then brush then aside for the wash. It may not be comforble for your bangs but shampoo in your eyes really stings. If it's that hard to keep shampoo from going in your eyes then by pain-free shampoo!
Many adults use that shampoo, especially if they have a sensitive scalp or do not want shampoo to get in their eyes.
they dont contain acid that can burn your skin/eyes like normal shampoo's do
Yes, First, you can get shampoo in your eyes. It makes you blind. When you are blind, things can be more dangerous.