Saturday, September 3, 2011

Review: Little Green Kids Conditioning Hair Detangler

When I was little, I took swimming lesson every summer. I used to love the lessons but I dreaded the requisite shower that always followed. My long hair would become snarled and unruly, leading to a painful combing or brushing. Kids nowadays have access to some fantastic products that can help detangle hair and protect against chlorine without a swim cap. One such product is Little Green Conditioning Hair Detangler.

Pros:
  • Pleasant fragrance
  • Spray bottle contains many applications
  • Avoids many harsh chemicals
  • Formulated for sensitive skin
  • Provides protection against sun, salt, and chlorine
Cons:
  • Could use even safer ingredients
Summary:
This conditioning hair detangler is great to provide an extra layer of protection for those who frequently find themselves outside or in the water. I love the easy spray applicator and it has a nice fragrance. However, I would recommend using this in addition to a regular conditioner with some detangling properties (such as Jason Kids Only! Detangling Conditioner). Together, the two products make a great team in the battle against tangles and damaging environmental hazards. I recommend this product for those who are active outdoors or in the water and are looking for a a little extra detangling power. My only suggestion would be to reformulate it to include even safer ingredients, though it is already much gentler than most conventional detanglers.

Also available on Amazon.com.

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1 comment:

  1. My daughter loves this spray! It does not only smells good, it really helps us with making her hair. It is so wavy and unruly that a simple process of braid making can become a real challenge for both. Since I've found this detangler, https://www.fashionandbeautystore.com/little-green-kids-conditioning-hair-detangler-8-oz.html, we don't have this problem anymore. I would recommend it.

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