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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]BTDT! Tell her it’s note about washing her scalp, my DD was focusing on the rest of the hair and not paying attention to the scalp which is really the important part Get one of those shampoo massager brushes on amazon. They feel REALLY great and help with the “wash everything” bit. Also, check the water pressure. I seriously think half if DD’s issue is that we werent aware of how craptastic the water pressure was in the kids bathroom. New showerhead, suddenly the issue became much less![/quote] Oddly my 5 yo thick-haired DD has very little issue washing and rinsing her own hair, but my DS (8) did a lousy job. It seemed like no matter what I instructed, his hair never smelled clean. I was tempted to buzz cut it. I also bought one of those scalp massagers on amazon, and it completely solved the problem for him! I will also say that we have tried a million different kid-friendly and/or natural shampoos, and nothing really makes their hair smell as fresh and look as clean as the industrial size vat of pantene from costco.[/quote]
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