Tear free homemade soap?

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Tear free shampoo is usually the same pH as human tears (which is pretty much a neutral pH of 7). It is not possible to make a lye based soap with such a low pH, so synthetic detergents are usually used to achieve this. If you can find a melt and pour with a pH of 7 then that will be tear free (or as close as you can get). Obviously there could be other irritants in the soap itself that you might need to watch out for.
 
The "no more tears" line is a stretch on how fast potassium based soaps rinse away. There's still tears, just not as bad and for like 10% of the time.

However, I've seen PG in some M&P base recipes. That's also an ingredient in eye drops used to prevent that rinse.

hopefully helpfull

Ooops, "dog shampoo"? might want to ask a vet about their eyes! Different species!
 
Thanks. I'm actually trying to formulate a dog shampoo! I hadnt thought of using my shampoo bat recipe, for some reason and it very well may be no tears.
Oh - fur babies 🐶. I make a cold processed soap for mine - with neem oil in it. Haven't had a problem yet but i do avoid their eyes. But yeah - shampoo bars too I guess.
 
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