Do You Have Mixed Chicks for Your Back-To-School Hair Care?

When your hair looks and feels terrific, your whole day gets brighter!  So why not send your child off to school with the same great start?

Mixed Chicks Kids line of hair products is designed specifically to provide gentle and safe care for children’s hair.  The tear-free, sulfate-free formulas are great for controlling tangles and leaving hair healthy, soft and manageable. Wonderful for kids and caretakers, alike.  A morning spent without combating tangles and frizz is the perfect start to a fashionable day.

Do You Have Mixed Chicks for Your Back-To-School Hair Care?

 

Odorless, colorless and paraben-free, the product line includes Mixed Chicks Kids Shampoo, Kids Conditioner, Kids Leave-In Conditioner and Kids Tangle-Tamer.  There’s also a Mixed Chicks Kids Haircare Trial and Travel Pack for busy kids on the go.

The products smell great and work well.  Though they are meant for children, I’ve tested on my unruly hair with excellent results.  This is the effect the Mixed Chicks, Kim Etheredge and Wendi Levy, intended.  They started the company to find solutions for their own multi-cultural hair and are now helping families everywhere achieve the perfect mix for their hair care needs.

As a girl who has constantly struggled to tame my curly frizzy hair, I certainly wish Mixed Chicks products were available when I was a child.  Would have made getting ready for school a whole lot easier!

Do You Have Mixed Chicks for Your Back-To-School Hair Care?

 

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Barb Webb. Founder and Editor of Rural Mom, is an the author of "Getting Laid" and "Getting Baked". A sustainable living expert nesting in Appalachian Kentucky, when she’s not chasing chickens around the farm or engaging in mock Jedi battles, she’s making tea and writing about country living and artisan culture.
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