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Shampoo Rinse Cup
This easy - to - pour rinse cup helps keep shampoo and water out ... Last Update 08.11.2009 05:40
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Read Reviews for TrendyKid Shampoo Rinse Cup
by - written on 11/10/09 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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My 18 month old son loves bathtime but absolutely hates having his hair washed. I searched the Internet for a product that would keep the water and shampoo off his face, and allow me to properly wash his hair. I decided against buying a peaked hair rinse cap - as he doesn't like things on his head and guessed he would probably just pull it off. The other option I found was a shampoo rinse jug (by TrendyKid) which I ended up purchasing from John Lewis for £6.75. It is made from sturdy blue plastic and has a flexible yellow rubber panel on the front (the clever bit!). The fill capacity is 1.42 litres. The middle of the jug is divided into two sections and it ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/09/09 (6 readings)
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We were bought this jug as a baby shower present and as our son was born with an indie kid hairstyle we've been having to give his hair a good wash right from the start. I've found the jug really useful to wash his hair. He's only 13 months now and still doesn't tip his head back yet so I try to tilt it from under his chin as in the picture and tip the water out as quickly as possible and it makes sure nearly all of the water goes over his head rather than down his face. Its a big jug and although he has a lot of hair I've found a couple of jugfuls is enough to rinse his hair so the whole process is over with very quickly and apart from a little phase where ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/03/09 (Very useful, 178 readings)
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Hair washing has been the bane of my life and spoils many a great bathtime for my two boys. I've tried all manner of tactics, techniques and gadgets in the past to stop the tears without much success. We've got the oldest pretty much sorted now - thanks in part to him being old enough to co-operate with the process, as well as the novelty of a shampoo shield (reviewed previously.) Our youngest was still screaming the house down every time we needed to wash his hair though, so we were back on the hunt for something that would solve the nightmare of hair washing! When we first saw this 'Shampoo Rinse Cup' in Mothercare we initially decided against buying it as ... Read the complete review
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