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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 397284" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>We've found a brilliant detangling product. I wish we'd had it hen I was a kid. I don't use it according to directions, because too much doesn't work any better, but makes hair greasy. It's heavy on the dimethicone, but I trickle a drop or two on the hairbrush (I use a soft-britled full round brush) and it brushes through. Even with a head full of tangles, this stuff seems to make them magically untangle. I have very fine hair that forms knots if I wear knitted tops (especially acrylic) or let it blow in the wind. I stopped using my wide-toothed comb when I found this stuff.</p><p></p><p>When we were trying to win over difficult child 3 to regular baths, the incentive was bath bombs. I'd get small ones, or break a large one in two, and let him put it in the bath himself once he was in the tub. He loved to watch it dissolve and loved the feel of it dissolving.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 397284, member: 1991"] We've found a brilliant detangling product. I wish we'd had it hen I was a kid. I don't use it according to directions, because too much doesn't work any better, but makes hair greasy. It's heavy on the dimethicone, but I trickle a drop or two on the hairbrush (I use a soft-britled full round brush) and it brushes through. Even with a head full of tangles, this stuff seems to make them magically untangle. I have very fine hair that forms knots if I wear knitted tops (especially acrylic) or let it blow in the wind. I stopped using my wide-toothed comb when I found this stuff. When we were trying to win over difficult child 3 to regular baths, the incentive was bath bombs. I'd get small ones, or break a large one in two, and let him put it in the bath himself once he was in the tub. He loved to watch it dissolve and loved the feel of it dissolving. Marg [/QUOTE]
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