lilrinser shampoo shield/visor keeps all water and soap out of the eyes, ears and face.
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$11.99
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Product Details
Product Length:
9.0 inches
Product Width:
7.0 inches
Product Height:
3.0 inches
Product Weight:
0.38 pounds
Package Length:
11.1 inches
Package Width:
8.0 inches
Package Height:
3.8 inches
Package Weight:
0.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 91 reviews
Features
Its soft rim contours fit smoothly yet snuggly against a child's head and channels water and soap away from sensitive areas
Lil Rinser is a water-tight, form fitting solution for keeping soap, water and shampoo out of a young child's eyes, ears and mouth
A convenient and comfortable soft grip handle allows parents to hold the Lil Rinser in place
Lil Rinser is made of firm, yet flexible plastic
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 91 customer reviews )
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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Perfect! Nov 17, 2008
By Kimiko This was exactly what I was looking for. My 18 month old HATES it when we pour water over head cause it runs into her face. These little visor has helped tremendously. It does not leak, it's flexible, and is a great product. I highly recommend it!
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
No more tears Nov 17, 2008
By CherylM I bought this item for my 3 year old and 5 year old. The 5 year old has ear tubes and hates the feeling of water entering her ears. Baths had become a major stress point for both of us. She loves the Lil Rinser; now we have no more tears, and both kids think it's fun to play with their new "Egyptian hat." The 5 year old no longer argues about whether to take a bath, which is big progress.
15 of 16 found the following review helpful:
No leak, great product Sep 17, 2008
By Sam I purchased this item due to my 2 year old who really afraid of water on his head. He would scream and cry every time I put shampoo and rinse it. At first I thought that this may or may not work. However, I used it for a month now, and I have no complain. The soft rubber-like lining really prevent water from coming down to the face area. In short, this item really do what is supposed to do. Just put it in on the head and make sure it fit before start pouring the water.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Works When Used Properly Dec 02, 2010
By Frangipani We bought this splashguard (my daughter calls it her "hat") and I didn't have any problems rinsing my daughters hair out the first time I used it. No tears, it was great! I explained to my daughter that it would keep water out of her eyes (it took a lot of simple explaining since she's under two, but she got it after a while; "no eyes" she said - great!). But the next night when my husband bathed her he said he wasn't impressed, which left me confused. After a few more bath times with Daddy my daughter started to really rebel against the "hat", which I thought was odd, after all we'd been off to such a great start. Long story short - my husband was not putting the "hat" on her head properly. You have to angle it down from the top of the forehead towards the ears and press it tight to the forehead (much like in the picture shown with the little girl getting her hair rinsed)for it to work, other wise it will leak. Daddy was putting on the "hat" like a basball hat - straight across instead of angling down. So now I'm back to square one (or worse) since my daughter now flips out whenever she sees the "hat" and she cannot be convinced to use it. Wish me luck.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
The answer to our problems! Jun 08, 2010
By BurleysGirl My son was about a year and a half old when I broke down and bought this product. Washing his hair was a horrible ordeal every time. He hated having water in his face, but he felt uncomfortable laying down or leaning back. It was something I just tried to rush through.
This product is GREAT though! At first, he didn't quite believe me, but once I got it on and got his hair wet, he was thrilled! You do have to be careful to have the child lean back and push the splash-guard back to drain the water out. If you pull it straight off, the water that's sitting inside will fall into the child's face.