Organic Kids Conditioners Cambria Heights NY

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House of Impressions
(516) 379-5374
2374 Grand Avenue
Baldwin, NY
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Designer Touch, Mizani
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Perfection
(718) 421-5959
1433 Flatbush Avenue
Brooklyn, NY
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Jane Carter Solutions, Mizani
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Lopez 2
(718) 774-5049
308 Troy Ave
Brooklyn, NY
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Paul Mitchell
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Krystal unisex
(718) 209-7227
9619 AVE L
BROOKLYN, NY
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Affirm, Aveda, Mizani, Optimum, Paul Mitchell, Motions
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Divine Connections Hair Spa
(718) 618-0021
729 Washington Avenue
Brooklyn, NY
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Aveda, Mizani
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Idalias Salon
(718) 636-5521
677 Washington Avenue
Brooklyn, NY
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Affirm, Designer Touch, Mizani
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SOL
(718) 596-4326
95 Hanson Place
Brooklyn, NY
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Jane Carter Solutions
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Perfect Image
(718) 856-0541
1355 Nostrand Avenue
Brooklyn, NY
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Designer Touch, Mizani, Optimum, Motions
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Soketah Hair Divas
(718) 875-6845
378 Myrtle Avenue
Brooklyn, NY
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Jane Carter Solutions
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Deluxe Gallery Hair Salon
(718) 522-3324
704 Fulton Street
Brooklyn, NY
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Jane Carter Solutions
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Natural Detangling Conditioner for Little Locks

Natural Detangling Conditioner for Little Locks

May 25, 2009   Marisa Belger

At 15 months, W has finally cultivated a legitimate coif, and though pressure abounds (um, grandpa, dad) to subject him to his first trim, I’m holding out, aware that the mother is the gatekeeper to her child’s do. But I’ve discovered that refusing to cut W’s hair is one thing. Contending with the semi-wild curlicues sprouting from his head is another. As his locks continue to grow, his post-bath grooming has become a knotty event—the brush often getting stuck in a tangled mess of curls. Foreseeing a future of squirming and tears, I took a field trip to my local health food store (ok, Whole Foods) and purchased an all- natural detangler (read: conditioner) for kids. Rainbow Organic Herbal Detangling Conditioner has proven to be a highly effective investment, smoothing out the frizzy spots with organic ingredients and leaving W smelling not unlike a vanilla cookie. Yum....

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