Shampoo for long hair 8yo girl
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Hi, can anybody recommend a shampoo for my girl who have long, thick hair?
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my gal is still using Avent Hair n Body Wash (sharing with her toddler sister - this mummy too lazy to keep separate bottles for them :oops: ). She uses adult hair conditioner on alternate days, or after she goes to the pool.
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My girl uses the Loreal Royal Jelly Shampoo to wash her long hair, no conditioner needed.
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My girls are using the \"Loreal Kids\" Swim & Sport Shampoo - which they have been loving to use it esp after swim

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Hi KoalaMummy, my DD has thick, wavy long hair.
She has been using Clairol Herbal Essence dangerously straight shampoo and conditioner. It ensures that her hair can be combed easily and actually makes the hair less fluffy. -
Looks like it's time to change my DD's shampoo. She's still using Johnson's Baby Shampoo cos I love the baby fragrance...

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My child is using the Guardian Shampoo for kids which is mild for the scalp. At this age, she basically needs to wash away sweaty smell and the olive oil only. After washing, I use olive oil to make it smooth and manageable.
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ksi:
My child is using the Guardian Shampoo for kids which is mild for the scalp. At this age, she basically needs to wash away sweaty smell and the olive oil only. After washing, I use olive oil to make it smooth and manageable.
Hmm, maybe I should consider using olive oil for DD. Ksi, what type of olive oil do you use? Will it get too oily on your DD's hair? -
Happy Mama:
The Ginvera Olive Oil(green packaging) is actually good for the hair and it does not make it oily too.
Hmm, maybe I should consider using olive oil for DD. Ksi, what type of olive oil do you use? Will it get too oily on your DD's hair? -
ksi:
Oki, thanks ksi.
The Ginvera Olive Oil(green packaging) is actually good for the hair and it does not make it oily too.Happy Mama:
Hmm, maybe I should consider using olive oil for DD. Ksi, what type of olive oil do you use? Will it get too oily on your DD's hair?
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