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thread: Shampoo for kids - no tears

  1. #19
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    May 2008
    with the fairies and butterflies
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    Hey OP, I had a bit of a lightbulb moment last night about this

    With my dd's they would freak when they saw the bottles of shampoo and conditioner, let alone when I attempted to wash their hair.
    But last night I was thinking (whilst washing dd's hair) I wonder if the kids would still react the same if you got some of those clear or coloured sauce bottles, decorated them, then filled them without the kids knowing with shampoo and conditioner. When hair washing comes round you could grab it and call it something random and add a quick story to it, perhaps they will play the game and let you wash their hair?

    Just a thought anyhow? Im tempted to give it a go with mine to see if it makes a difference.

  2. #20

    May 2008
    Melbourne, Vic
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    Thanks for the thought beans! Might be worth a try. We've gone back to J&Js... I just do a bit of this :lalala: while I'm using it I did have an awesome two weeks where DD's hair was braided (thank you Vanuatu!!!) and I didn't have to wash it or brush it or anything. It was fabulous!!! But the holiday is over, so we are back to it.

    I saw a pic on AliBaby's FB of her DS with some sort of hair washing thing, maybe I'll ask her what that was. Might help.

  3. #21
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    Jan 2011
    Perth
    3,268

    MooGoo, or I'd look for something with little or no artificial fragrance and sodium laurel / laureth free as the sls is very drying and can sting/dry out eyes.

  4. #22
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    Jul 2009
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    I use organic care to wash my toddlers hair and we use Moogoo for the bub.

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