Wednesday, 7 March 2012

I have to share this

As some of you may know, my word for the year is HOPE. Striving for happier, better times, but also working towards them.To have hope is not to have an empty yearning towards achieving the positive, but actively working towards that too.

Hence I am delighted to report that one of those seemingly small but in real practical terms huge things in our lives have been resolved. (There is a rather big one too but I am still too scared to tell you as Murphy reads this blog but I know some of you might guess it). There are no more tears at hair wash times. No more tears every morning untangling those little tresses of very fine hair while guiding them into a pony tail. In fact we have not used our special torture instrument called the de-tangling comb in over two weeks! Because we have this:





A Michel Mercier brush! Oh my word! It is magic. You get one for fine hair, one for normal and one for thick hair. It is really and truly the answer to my prayers. The Princess is even brushing her own hair - kid you not! This never happened before.

So this is my bit of a public service announcement ( neither Dischem or Michel Mercier is in any way involved with this)- available at Dischem at R150 each and choose the right one! There is a pamphlet that explains how to determine what type of hair you have.

I promise you tear free hair days - forever!

15 comments:

  1. Very interesting. I'm happy that you found something that your princess can use without any fuss.

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    1. I'm guessing the bst R150 you ever spent? :)

      That's how I feel about the Brazilians :)

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  2. That's very cool. We got one of those verimark tangle free brushes and I must say it makes a world of difference!

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  3. Okay...if they have pink ones it will be on my shopping list when next I go to Dischem. Leane is also blessed with incredibly fine, tangly hair.

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  4. Fantastic! I will definitely go and grab one!

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  5. Hallelujah ... so happy to hear this. Quite hard to comprehend how something that my daughter begs for can be the cause of so much stress. Must store this info in the back of the brain - you know how it goes, in 10 minutes someone will mention this very situation :-)

    Hugz for you

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  6. Splendid. I have no children but Could do with it for my hair some days. My son broke my 1 hairbrush so guess a new one is on the list!

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  7. What mom doesn't long for tear free hair days? Cool! Do they sell these in the US?

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  8. That sounds like heaven! The only way we can do Amy's is to keep it tied up most of the time, otherwise it turns into dreadlocks really quickly.

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  9. That's it! I'm off to Dischem this weekend!!!!!

    (Thanks for your AWESOME comment on my modelling post - I am SO not surprised that your gorgeous Princess gets noticed - some of your pics of her have literally taken my breath away!!!)

    xoxo

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  10. Ohh thanks for sharing.Right now we are using the detangling spary and make the ponytails the night before when the hair is still wet. Then just a quick tidy up in the mornings

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  11. Oh yes, I have seen them advertising these...very cool!

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  12. Oh yes .. definitely for Erin :)

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  13. Isn't it just FANTASTIC to find something so insignificant that makes such a huge difference to our lives?
    So happy for you guys.
    x

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  14. My brother bought one of these kinds of brushes about 3 years ago while visiting UK for his daughter who like Princess, has long hair...they panic when they cant find the brush and works magic as you say.

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