Do you use an all-in-one, a separate shampoo & conditioner, or a shampoo and just a tangle spray after? Tell me brand, price, etc.
I'm using the Suave kids 2-in-1 right now but DD has had some random scalp itching issues recently and i'm wondering if it's her shampoo. She has thin/fine hair that tangles super easily.
FWIW DD has super sensitive skin and still only bathes every other night (unless she is swimming or using sunscreen or doing something super dirty) so it takes her forever to go through shampoo. This makes me hesitant to start buying stuff and then have whole bottles go to waste if it doesn't work for her...
I don't even know where to start but figure I have to switch away from kiddie shampoo sometime, right? I don't think the shampoo that I use on my hair would work for her (I use smoothing shampoos and stuff for color treated hair).
Re: If your DD has long-ish hair, what shampoo do you use?
My DD has hair down her back...almost to her butt!
I use Suave 2 in 1 shampoo on her scalp, then Suave kid conditioner on the "ponytail" part of her hair, then towel dry. Then spray with Suave leave-in conditioner spray, OR my detangler spray (It's a 10) if her hair is really knotty... this seems to work well for us.
Good luck!
I have sensitive skin and psoriasis on my scalp. The Aveeno shampoo is one of the only ones I can use.
My twins also have fine hair that is long and tangles very easily. About 6 months ago I stopped using Suave 2-1 because it just wan't handling the tangles anymore and I had to deal with screaming kids everytime I had to comb out their hair after bath. I started using Fairy Tales. I bought the shampoo and the conditioner. It is a also a lice prevention shampoo and conditioner so that is a bonus since we are in school 5 mornings a week now the risk of lice goes up being in a school environment. What I love about this stuff is that the conditioner is made of all natural ingredients and you don't have to rinse it out, you can leave it in and it doesn't build up on the hair. Since I started leaving the conditioner in I am able to easily comb through their hair when wet.
I also bought the leave in conditioner spray to use as a detangler in the morning so I can pull their hair up in a ponytail for school. I usually only bath them about every 3 days because they both have dry skin and don't have any problems with tangles if I use this spray in the mornings. I get my through drugstore.com they have the best prices and sell the big bottles of shampoo and conditioner. I have seen it sold in CVS near the salon products (Redkin), but my store only have the shampoo. But other CVS stores may have both products, they also have the leave in conditioner spray (detangler) in CVS. It is more than I pay at drugstore.com, but you could purchase it there in the smaller size to see if you like it. If you google fairy tales you can check it out on their website.
I just wanted to add that I've used Fairy Tales in the past and we've loved it! DD has relatively short hair but it's very thin and the detangling spray is amazing. They sell it at Ulta too, so you can pick it up there if you're ever shopping there for your own stuff.
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