How do you shower without soap in your eyes?

Your post doesn't say when you're getting soap in your eyes, so here's a complete guide:

  1. Wet hair.

  2. Move hair out of shower steam. If you stay under the water it might rinse shampoo into your eyes.

  3. Apply shampoo to hair and wash. If you get shampoo in your eyes at this point you probably are using too much shampoo. It really doesn't take much to get clean.

  4. (Option #1) Face away from the showerhead and tilt your head back. Carefully rinse so the water goes down your back. Close your eyes if necessary, and rinse your face if shampoo gets on your face.

  5. (Option #2, advanced technique) Face towards the showerhead. Rinse. Keep rinsing until all the shampoo is off your head and face. Shampoo might run over your closed eyes but if you keep rinsing it should be gone before you open them.

There, a complete guide to shampooing without getting shampoo in your eyes. What am I doing with my life?

How do you not get soap in your eyes when showering?

While in the shower, close your eyes and lean over from your waist to prevent more shampoo entering your eyes. Stay in this position as you rinse out the suds. Don't tilt your head forward, because this will allow more shampoo to drip down. Rinse your eyes with cool water.

Is it okay to rinse eyes in shower?

Rinse your eye with cool water or saline solution right away for at least 15 minutes. You can do this over a sink or in the shower. If you wear contacts, take them out, but don't stop rinsing your eye while you do it.

Is soap harmful to eyes?

If left untreated, this presence of soap could damage the conjunctiva (mucous membranes in your eyes) leading to eye infection and swelling such as conjunctivitis. Eye irritation and discomfort as a result of the presence of alkaline soap in them leads to a reflex production of tears to get rid of the soap.