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    Shampoo for long hair 8yo girl

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      Red_Snow
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      I’m using my Loreal anti- frizz serum on my DD long hair. It will make her hair smooth n can be comb easily. It’s not sticky at all. I won’t be able to comb her hair without that.

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        carmen21
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        My 12 yo DD is still using Johnson Baby Shampoo. She love the smell and make her hair smooth and easy to comb. She ever tried that "Clairol dangerously straight" shampoo, it smell very nice but make her scalp really oily so I quickly stop her from using it.

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          Red_Snow
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          I’m using johnson baby shampoo also for my kids but very difficult to comb their hair after washing. I’m using the orange colour one. The yellow one without conditioner.

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