After realizing that my daughter's hair was drying out from using Johnson & Johnson's products, I've been on the hunt for the baby shampoo and conditioner. I found one that's natural and safe for my baby's hair. Check it out!
What products do you use in your kid's hair?
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Baby hair care is a difficult road. All of my girls have different hair types. What I use on one head does not work for another as fair as retaining moisture. Once I get close to figuring it out, the season changes and I have to start all over again.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the info on the organic hair product. I also feel as though Johnson and Johnson dries out my daughter's hair. She is only 7 months so I am still experimenting and learning. Right now I like the It's a Curl line
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Don't throw away your Johnson's shampoo. I have found that the same exact type you have works great for cleaning makeup brushes!
Thanks so much for the great tip! I won't be throwing out my j & j just yet. I do need a makeup brush cleaner:) Thanks for the tip on It's a Curl line!
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ReplyDeleteNice video!!!
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DeleteThanks for posting this video but I have to admit that it seems very expensive for me. We are a little tight so I make it a point to pay attention to the price when it comes to buying baby products.
ReplyDeleteI so agree with you Bethany! The good thing is that I still have a pretty full bottle of each. I wash Princess's hair once a week, so it'll last a while. But, 18 bucks is a lot to spend. I've been using a couple of other products from curls.biz which is more affordable. I may be sticking with that line!
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ReplyDeleteBaby hair is still sensitive. It's advisable to use gentle products for their hair.
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