Mighty Clean Baby Shampoo Rinse Cup | Baby Bath Rinser Pail to Wash Hair and Wash Out Shampoo by Protecting Infant Eyes - Kids Bathing Without TEARS
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OneLooneyFamily
> 24 hourbut I am so glad that we got it. The previous cup we had (different brand) found its permanent home in the trash can after a super unfortunate event involving my 1 year old and an ungoldy amount of poo. Anywho, we ordered this one as a replacement and I LOVE IT. The separated design allows for more water to hit the back of his hair while the front portion allows only a small amount to rinse the front of his hair out, cutting down on the amount that will ultimately run down his face. All of this leads to less of a fight with him and a more enjoyable bath time! I would recommend this over other more expensive brands.
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Andre
> 24 hourWe had been using a smaller silicone pitcher but we kept getting the shampoo in our sons eyes. This works pretty good for keeping most of the water/soap mix out of his eyes but it is not perfect. It is definitely designed well but the limitation of the design is a squirmy toddler. Its just too hard to keep him still while we are using this. If we push hard enough to make a tight seal on his head he will move his head left/right/up/down and break the seal. We now simply use a handheld shower head on low pressure, but this product got us through some tough bath days :)
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GPP
> 24 hourThis is awesome!!! No more water on her face. I ask her to “look up” and hold her chin up and rinse her head. Every bath I tell my husband how great it is and it’s not a joke that my husband will sayright before rinsing “now mama is gonna day how much she loves your rinse cup” LOL
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Elizabeth Jackson
> 24 hourWe use this cup for our daughter during bath time. It works so good especially when wetting her hair to prevent water from getting in her face.
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Alex
> 24 hourUse to clean shower room that only has a fixed head shower. Works very well.
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Ula
> 24 hourI really like the elastic part which adjusts to my kids head and doesnt let the water through. Its the best rinse cup weve had so far (tried two others).
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V. Schrader
> 24 hourAny pitcher would be fine? Suction doesn’t really work and it’s pretty thin
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Claire J
> 24 hourSince my toddler turned 2 he gets very upset if any water gets in his eyes when rinsing his hair. Its impossible to get him to tilt his head back even when trying to reason with him that it will help! After using a regular cup I was fed up and knew we needed to find a solution. I read reviews for many other cups and devices (visors) and am so happy we went with this rinse cup! The yellow band is flexible and conforms to a childs head (some out there are harder plastic). This helps the water to go on either side of the head, rather than down in the eyes. My toddler will still barely lift his head but it doesnt really matter. He seems to actually look forward to getting the soap rinsed out now and doesnt scream! I wish I bought this sooner. I will say I left the sticker on, since many people noted that its really hard to remove and leaves a residue. Annoying, but whatever. I will say the sticker is still on there after months of baths and looks brand new.
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Chir DeMointer
> 24 hourBefore bathing my daughter she acted like i was water boarding her. This helped with being able to block the water from running down her face. No suction needed. She actually thinks its a new bath game. Worked as hoped for.
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Marisa D.
> 24 hourIn order for it to work, your child needs to be able to put their head back. My 17 month old is always looking down to his water toys so it doesn’t work like it should but it’s a great tool!