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26 August 2013

Hedrin Protect & Go *Review and Giveaway*

When the kids return to school there may be a time when they return home with something you don't want... unwanted nasties in their hair. Although there are treatments to get rid of head lice, prevention is better than cure and that is what Hedrin offers with Protect & Go.



The easy to apply spray helps to protect children's hair when applied twice or more a week and has a lovey scent of orange and mango - it doesn't smell of chemicals. It's ideal for this time of year when children will be in close contact with other little ones but also great for sleepovers and parties too when heads may touch and infestations establish.

We tested the spray on Minxy's hair (Jamster doesn't really have very much) and I was instantly impressed that the spray has a safety lock to prevent children using it when unaided in the bathroom. Once sprayed onto her damp hair I combed it through for even coverage and allowed it to dry naturally. It left her hair looking healthy without being greasy. As the product contains an organic compound that is kind to hair it will probably become part of the Mini Mes hair washing regime and I would also recommend it to other parents too. 



It's very good value at just £4.29 for 120ml which should last quite some time and is available from pharmacies, Boots and other retailers nationwide.


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*We received Hedrin Protect & Go for the purpose of this review and giveaway. The opinions given are honest and our own*

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  3. my tips are to talk lots about the day and make it sound as fun as possible

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  5. buy name labels for everything

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  12. keep yourself busy in the day so you dont worry too much

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  13. i dont have any tips as my son will be starting school in 2 weeks time, so far i have tried to make it fun and have gotten books about starting school from the library :)

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  17. plan plan and start early too! Keep calm :)

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  18. Not to worry too much as they'll be having a great time!! (frances hopkins)

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  19. relax! don't worry too much, because whilst you're at home fretting, they are having the best time ever! :-)

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  20. Prepare them by telling them it will be fun and making it sound like an adventure x

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  26. To talk it all through so they don't get nervous and tell them to enjoy themselves and make lots of new friends

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  28. try not to get emotional it rubs off on the kids

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  30. try not to make a big thing out of it. most kids these days seem to look forward to starting school and making new friends.

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  40. enjoy it because they grow up so fast.

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  41. label clothes and make school runs fun

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  42. dont show the child you are upset, tell them about all the good things that they are going to be doing and about all the new friends they are going to make @mandsmanc

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  44. Talk about it lots before hand so they know what to expect.

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    introduce them into school slowly through nursery/pre school

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  48. Give them chance to tell you their concerns, it's surprising what they worry about and what they don't

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  49. Make sure they have plenty of water in their lunch box as my son always complained he was thirsty during the day when he was in Reception!
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  51. keep long hair tied bk!!

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  53. try and not let them see you are upset that they are starting big school. hold back the tears til you are outside :)

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  55. Dont make a big issue out of it and always give them lots of time to talk about their day

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  57. tell them about any older siblings first day of school to make it seem more exciting

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  59. Be prepared for a shock. There are lice at school!!!

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  64. Keep girls hair tied up as its so easy to catch lice!

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  66. try not to worry if your child cries. as soon as you leave they will forget and enjoy their day

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  67. Help them to get to know one or two of the other children before they start so that they have someone they know there to play with.

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  68. Make sure they know where the toilets are :)

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  69. be sure to write your childs name on everything

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  70. Enjoy your child is starting a new journey in their life :) Don't panic your child will love it.

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  71. write names on everything

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  72. Make sure you get some early nights in- you won't believe how tiring it all is!

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  76. lots of positive reinforcement

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  77. label everything! i even do the socks its amazing how many things they can lose in one week x

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  78. label, and be positive...and practice being able to undo packed lunch containers beforehand!

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