Is Your “Tear-Free” Shampoo Scuba Mask Defog Making the Reef Cry?

World’s Only Truly Reef Safe Scuba Mask Defog For decades, an “old school” diver’s kit wasn’t complete without a small bottle of baby shampoo. In fact, it was the unofficial gold standard for scuba mask defog. Because it was cheap and “tear-free,” it became the go-to choice for generations. However, as we learn more about ocean chemistry, a hard truth has surfaced. We now know that what is gentle on a human baby is often a toxin to baby coral. The Expertise Behind the Scuba Mask Defog Shift When you spend 30 years underwater as a commercial diver and Master… Read More

PSI 5000 vs. Defrogger Ingredients from Gemini on Scuba Mask Defog

The comparison between scuba mask defog Defrogger (98% Distilled Water, 2% plant sugars) and PSI 500, which possibly contains Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate (SLSarc) according to their sds. These were written from a Gemini Prompt with ingredients from both respective SDS. Both products use surfactants often marketed as natural or mild, but Defrogger has the clearer and stronger “all-natural” claim due to its minimalist, non-ionic formulation. Here is a breakdown of the environmental comparison: Scuba Mask Defog Key Ingredients & Environmental Profiles Component Defrogger (Your Product) PSI 5000 (may contain SLSarc) Active Surfactant Plant Oil/Sugars (A non-ionic surfactant) Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate (An anionic surfactant) Source Derived… Read More