I use the Baby Johnson & Johnson shampoo for all my kids until they were 3, then went to a kids shampoo. The PH level is different for kids, that's why they make shampoo for them. Our shampoo can dry their hair out. It's best if they use children's shampoo until they are about 12.
2006-12-07 04:21:30
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answered by purpledragonflyjrh 4
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When I was a kid I accidently spilled my aunt's spanish shampoo in my eyes, and back then it was really strong. I wouldn't even dare think about using my shampoo on my children. I had to wear a patch for 3 days. So, just run out and buy her the kid shampoo, it's not that hard
2006-12-07 04:21:40
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answered by fourcheeks4 5
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When my step son was a baby, we used the baby shampoo. When he turned 2, we started using kids' shampoo. His mother uses her own shampoo on him, but I don't just because I really don't want him to get it into his eyes. There are enough trials and tribulations throughout the day without having to hear him screaming like somebody's killing him "MY EYES HURT. MY EYES, MY EYES, MY EYES!" So I guess I just buy him his own to keep my sanity...lol
2006-12-07 04:26:02
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answered by shortydolphin 3
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my son is months and I just use what you use, baby bath. But I remember when I was a little girl, my mom stopped buying special shampoo for me and started letting me use hers. (Probably to save money) I was in grade school at the time, but I don't remember exactly waht age. It's probably fine, just make sure your daughter knows how to keep it out of her eyes.
2006-12-07 04:19:56
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answered by Fashionista 2
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i'm a hairdresser, and that i see this subject all of the time, in case you have a knot which you cant get out, no remember what, mixture vegetable oil, and conditioner mutually, and slather it on, just to get the knot out,then wash it as properly-known, for a daily answer there's a product noted as super skinny that's thru Paul Mitchell, and you placed it in purely once you wash it, and it will fairly help with the curls, and save the frizz down, it additionally facilitates it to dry swifter, and good now at Supercuts, you may get it on sale, it works, additionally there's a conditioner noted as conditioning balm, that's thru biolage, and it will help to maintain the curls moisturized, sop the wear won't happen, harm is amazingly hassle-free with those with curly hair, and you'd be careful because of the fact broken curly hair, and reason knots to be even worse, on no account on no account on no account brush curls, basically comb them.
2016-10-05 00:18:39
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answered by ? 4
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ok for the 8 year old i use pantane .conditioner put it in brush the nots out let sit about 1 min then rinse.it works great then brush her hair 100 strokes per night ..i know because i and my three daughters have very curley hair but the more you keep it really conditoned the eaiser it will be to manage let me know how it goes ........
2006-12-07 04:20:56
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answered by lillyjenn22 1
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I have used both kids stuff and mine on my 6 year old daughter. Sometimes it seems like her hair is easier to comb and is shinier and smoother when I use mine.
2006-12-07 04:22:13
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answered by nursealp 2
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my 8 yr old uses mine and my 3 yr old has to use head and shoulders and tgel because of scalp seborrhea(?), when my new one is born he or she will use baby shampoo.
2006-12-07 04:18:11
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answered by ? 6
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just keep using the kids stuff for her its thicker it lasts longer and its not as abrasive plus if she does accidentally get some in her eyes it isn't as painful
2006-12-07 04:31:01
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answered by marion r 3
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i use kids shampoo....
johnson&johnson for my 17 month old
and loreal kids with spray detangler for my 6year old
2006-12-07 04:46:14
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answered by ? 4
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