I was having a hard time thinking of something worthwhile to review today and after giving my son his bath this morning I realized just how much I love this product and had to share it with you.
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We use to have the hardest time washing my son's hair out. He hated getting water in his eyes and even with "tear-free" shampoo's he would cry saying he got soap in his eyes. I saw this Shampoo Rinse Cup in a magazine, but wasn't willing to pay the shipping and handling to get it (the shipping and handling was as much as the cup). Plus I wasn't sure if it was just a gimmick of a product.
Finally I spotted it at our Babies R Us and picked it up. Bath-time, has been so much easier and so many tears fewer since we got this cup. I LOVE it!
The plastic part fits right around their head and really doesn't let water drip into their faces (unless they look down). It is easy to hold and VERY durable. I haven't figured out why there are two compartment on the inside, it seems like it would work a little easier without the two, but it does still work.
Jackson loves to play with it in the bath, so it doubles as a bathtub toy, for us. We also love using this cup to rinse Jackson's body off in a shower.
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The downside to this product, is probably that the child has to be old enough to at least look forward (and not down) when rinsing their hair. However, I do know parents that use it on infants and say it works just fine, they just have to slightly tip them back. So it could depend upon the child and the parent.
It is a product a parent will appreciate it. Anything that makes life a little easier or a little bit less stressful, is a product to love, in my opinion. :)
We have been using this product for years and love it!! The kids no longer whine when I rinse. Happy Day!
Posted by: Rachel Berry | February 18, 2009 at 01:01 PM
This is a great product! What a good idea. Sam has such a hard time with the shampoo-rinse part of bathtime.
Posted by: Mitzi | February 18, 2009 at 01:06 PM