I went to the store looking for some detangler from the twins hair and then I realized it was pretty expensive for a little bottle and I had seen it made before so I thought I would give it a try. So I made this hair detangler for pennies, and boy do I need it!
Look at those curls! They sure do get tangled.
So all you so is put a tablespoon of conditioner in a little spray bottle, fill it with water, and shake it up. That's it! It works great! Just a couple of sprays on their hair out o f the tub and it was so easy to get a comb through.
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I'm going to use this idea. Thanks! My daughter has really frizzy hair and it tangles so easily. She wakes around with bed head a lot of the time. Thanks for the link-up, too!
ReplyDeleteI know Reagan will get my curls ~ she is starting to curl more and more. I have so much leave in at my house for me that I use it on her when needed.
ReplyDeleteBUT ... I will keep this in my back pocket for when I run out!
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Ugh. Evie's hair gets so tangled too. I buy the CVS brand detangler. It works like a charm and it's cheap and has lasted for about 8 months!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! I am going to give it a try for my daughter’s hair.
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