Post by NellieOleson on Oct 8, 2016 12:15:50 GMT -5
The product that has most impressed me lately is not very exciting... it's a cradle cap comb/brush.
Dd2 had a stubborn patch of cradle cap that resisted all my attempts to make it better. It looked like it would be irritating to her scalp, if not painful, because she had big scales that were coming up under her hair.
I bought this on a whim when ordering a few other things from Prime, and it worked amazingly well. She has a lot of hair, so I wasn't sure it would get through it, and kind of wondered if it would be any different than using a soft brush like I was before. After one use her cradle cap was gone and it's been about a month and hasn't come back. I wish I would have bought it months ago!
The product that has most impressed me lately is not very exciting... it's a cradle cap comb/brush.
Dd2 had a stubborn patch of cradle cap that resisted all my attempts to make it better. It looked like it would be irritating to her scalp, if not painful, because she had big scales that were coming up under her hair.
I bought this on a whim when ordering a few other things from Prime, and it worked amazingly well. She has a lot of hair, so I wasn't sure it would get through it, and kind of wondered if it would be any different than using a soft brush like I was before. After one use her cradle cap was gone and it's been about a month and hasn't come back. I wish I would have bought it months ago!
Great tip - all three of my DDs still have some cradle cap. I pick at it a lot, but can never really make progress. I'll have my mom send me this brush to try out!
The product that has most impressed me lately is not very exciting... it's a cradle cap comb/brush.
Dd2 had a stubborn patch of cradle cap that resisted all my attempts to make it better. It looked like it would be irritating to her scalp, if not painful, because she had big scales that were coming up under her hair.
I bought this on a whim when ordering a few other things from Prime, and it worked amazingly well. She has a lot of hair, so I wasn't sure it would get through it, and kind of wondered if it would be any different than using a soft brush like I was before. After one use her cradle cap was gone and it's been about a month and hasn't come back. I wish I would have bought it months ago!
Post by scorpioscuba on Oct 10, 2016 18:44:11 GMT -5
I've been racking my brain trying to think of something to contribute to this thread. All I can come up with are my latest obsession with Lularoe leggings. Anyone else gone over the deep end for these?
I've been racking my brain trying to think of something to contribute to this thread. All I can come up with are my latest obsession with Lularoe leggings. Anyone else gone over the deep end for these?
Yes I even hosted a party and got 4 pairs for free. Bringing my total to 6 pairs. And I have like 10 Fb pages that I watch for more.
I've been racking my brain trying to think of something to contribute to this thread. All I can come up with are my latest obsession with Lularoe leggings. Anyone else gone over the deep end for these?
I got a little caught up in the hype at a party and bought three pairs. Then I got home and realized I will never wear these in public. I just wear them around the house. They are soft and comfy so that works. I only bought leggings and a few of the baseball tees.
NellieOleson - I bought the cradle cap comb and I cannot WAIT to use it!!
I just recently bought a bunch of Old Navy leggings with fun prints on them - I have no idea how much LLR leggings will cost but I imagine that they are more expensive.
Also, one gripe: if women are wearing more leggings, why aren't manufacturers making more long shirts? I feel like my butt is always super exposed. Give me long, stylish shirts please!
Post by silverspoon on Oct 12, 2016 9:16:49 GMT -5
I've got... nothing.
I do like the dryer balls. I still use dryer sheets with our clothes (not J's), but I think they help keep things moving better in the dryer.
One thing I'm using every night right now is Boogie Mist in his nose every night and I think it's really helping clear up his runny nose. That and his cool mist humidifier seems to actually be making a difference.
Post by sjames2015 on Oct 12, 2016 10:28:03 GMT -5
14joa31. Yes LLR kids are expensive compared to most stores. However the only reason I'm willing to pay for a few pairs for DD1 is because the size range. They are $23 a pair. Size s/m is size range 2T-7. That means that these leggings should last 2-3 years for my daughter. She's wearing 4T & 4. And they are still long on her. Thank goodness as she is my long legged girl! But I still buy mostly the cheaper ones! And I agree on the need for longer shirts. But not too long. I have a set of dryer balls but haven't used them yet. I bought them 1 week after h bought a huge box of dryer sheets. Once those are gone I will start using the balls and essential oils.
I thought of something else: Redkin shampoo and conditioner. Since I've been using it I've noticed a significant change in my hair texture. Much shinier, stronger, doesn't break as easily.
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