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Knot Genie Review and Giveaway



If you have a little girl and have not heard of the Knot Genie then you need to watch the following video:  


"The Knot Genie™ and Teeny Genie™ Detangling Brushes were created for every mom that has endured the foot stomping and screaming matches that come with brushing their child's hair. With the Knot Genie, even the curliest, most knotted up hair practically slips through the unique bristle configuration – gently and painlessly. Try the Knot Genie on your kids (or on yourself) – you'll be amazed by the ease of brushing, as well as how it virtually stops breakage and split ends. You've wished for hair brushing standoffs to end. Wish granted."

My Review: 
Thanks to the Knot Genie for sending me the product to conduct my review.  I was not paid for this review and all opinions expressed are 100% mine. 


I know I have grown so tired of my daughter coming to tears every morning when we did her hair. I was becoming to think she was the most sensitive girl ever with the constant tears on any tiny little snarl in her hair.  

I have been using the knot Genie for several days now and I am jumping up and down in JOY because there have been ZERO tears from my daughter.  


The Knot Genie magically goes through the hair and gets threw snarls without the tears and without any pulling.  My daughter also has used the brush on my hair and I agree the brush glides through the hair with ease.  

If you are tired of the every day hair battle then enter the giveaway to win your own Knot Genie.  


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Darlene said…
My sone retired the end of Jan. and volunteered to take care of my granddaughter during the day. She just turned one and has very long hair that hangs in her eyes. So he took a baby comb there to try and comb her her to make it neater, well he said she will not sit still and her her is all static and very fine, plus she won't sit still, this might work for her.
Emi said…
I use rubberbands in their hair to tie it back (the ones that are one use designed for hair) but my daughter with wavy hair always gets hers snarled from playing and once I just left it in there for about a week to let gravity try to get it out since she was so upset about me taking it out and did not want me to cut her hair to get it out.
Cassie Eastman said…
My mom use to rat my bangs, I hated it! Haha... that was the style then though!
Michele P. said…
when my daughter was a little over 3 she got into some facial hair remover and rubbed it into her hair... the results were not pretty... bald patches everywhere...

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