My youngest, Annabelle, started out the first 2 years of her life with NO HAIR. She’s now almost 3 (sniff, sniff) and has made up for lost time when it comes to her hair. She has a head of fun, crazy, and out of control at times curly hair. If you have a bald baby girl, there is hope! It’s so exciting when you get the first little clip to stay, then the big day comes when she can sport pig tails. Hang in there.
Fast forward almost 3 years and we are dealing with quite the curly locks now. I was happy to try Silk Elements conditioning dressing comb with olive oil and wheat germ. The olive oil and wheat germ are infused in the plastic comb and it allows hair to easily glide through teeth. It’s a flexible comb as well so if you hit a snag the comb has give. If you have thick hair this comb may not be sturdy enough (my hair was too thick, but I have enough hair for 3 people). It did a fantastic job on Annabelle’s hair and pain-free combing is a plus with little ones.
Silk Elements Comb :: $3.59
*The product in this review was provided to me for the purpose of conducting this review. All opinions expressed in this review are my own*
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February 28, 2013 at 3:28 amA further issue is that video games usually are serious anyway with the major focus on learning rather than leisure. Although, there’s an entertainment part to keep the kids engaged, every single game will likely be designed to work with a specific skill set or program, such as mathmatical or scientific discipline. Thanks for your posting.
Renee
July 21, 2012 at 7:40 pmThis is very cool! I have tried pretty much everything on Chloe’s hair!