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Lil Rinser Shampoo Shield: Rinse away those tears

06/01/2008 at 06:00 AM ET

Lil_rinser My toddler son is back to freaking out in the bath again. Even with his ‘no tears’ shampoo, he still hates to have water on his face. While he screamed the other night as my husband was washing his hair, I heard my husband call for me to "get the hat thing!" He meant the Lil Rinser ($14.98), which had just been sent to us for testing.

It worked! I didn’t even have time to rip the packaging off: I just stuck it onto his forehead and held it in place, hoping it would work, while my husband poured water onto our son’s head to rinse off the shampoo. It did the trick because absolutely no water got into our son’s eyes.

Lilrinser2 "You’re done!" my husband told our toddler, who looked back at us with amazement. His mood immediately lightened and he finished his bath with laughter, not screams.

Lil Rinser is a shampoo shield from Splashguard LLC. Press it to your child’s head, pour water over it, then the shampoo will rinse off while the soft rim channels water away from the face. We were thrilled that it worked so well and now we use it every time our son takes a bath. Click here to see a video of it in use.

Verdict: I’m a fan!

To purchase, visit LilRinser.com.  Get free shipping for USA orders.

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