This post is in part of the monthly series for #JOHNSONS® for Socialstars™. Thank you for supporting me throughout this year on this campaign! Part of the proceeds will go to a service project I am starting, more details to follow.
These are the photos we took of my girls for our family Christmas cards, don’t they look darling? And don’t their hairs look amazing? Now, if only we can all wake up early enough for me to do their hair every morning…
But the days I do get their hair styled, there is one product that we have been using every time. Not just when styling but the girls spray it in their hair before brushing their hair, it untagles so well and makes it brushable so it doesn’t hurt them or get kinks and split ends while brushing their hair. JOHNSON’S® NO MORE TANGLES™ detangling spray is my favorite product that I’ve got to try out throughout this year, it really works so well!
It promises:
- Easy detangling and manageability
- Goes to work instantly to unlock knots and tangles from your baby’s hair and makes it easier to care for hard to manage hair
- For use on wet and dry hair
- Gentle NO MORE TEARS® formula developed specially for the growing years
- Ophthalmologist-tested and dermatologist-tested
- Growing hair can tangle easily. JOHNSON’S NO MORE TANGLES® detangling spray goes to work instantly to unlock your baby’s knots and tangles in dry or wet hair for easy trouble-free combing. Make your baby’s hair care manageable and untangled during or after bathtime with JOHNSON’S® NO MORE TANGLES® detangling spray, which provides extra detangling for both wet and dry hair.
Check out their other products, NEW JOHNSON’S® HEAD-TO-TOE® baby cleansing cloths for when you’re out and about and the kids need a quick wash up, and JOHNSON’S® BEDTIME® Moisture Wash to relax them, perfect for bedtime.
Last week, I attended Brunchettes, their very first event for mothers and we all shared things we struggled most as a mother and quickly learned we all struggle with the same things. “I struggle with perfectionism. And never measuring up.”, “I struggle with yelling at my kids and being impatient.”, “I struggle when I’m tired or not mentally well, I’m a bad mom.”, “I struggle that I don’t enjoy being a mother all the time.”, “I struggle with giving up my dreams and choosing to be a stay at home mom.”, “I struggle with being happy in my circumstance.”, “I struggle with comparing myself on social media and feeling jealous.”, “I struggle how my kids bring out the worst in me and made me realize all the imperfections I have that I didn’t know I had before.” The last one was from me. Except it didn’t come out that good, I was crying and mumbling.
If we all feel this at times, if every mother feels inadequate, isolated, unappreciated, impatient, overwhelmed, exhausted and unhappy at times, why don’t we help each other and build and support each other instead of comparing, feeling jealous and judging & tearing each other down? I think if we were all more open to our struggles instead of portraying a “perfect, happy life”, we could achieve that. That is my reason why I’m so open with my struggles as a mother. Because I don’t want people to think my life is perfect and compare. To let mothers know they’re not alone. That we all struggle with the same things after all. So there is no reason to compare, only reasons to love and uplift one another. It’s a really tough job guys. We need to be a team to make it easier, instead of playing against each other and tearing each other down, making it more difficult. #sharingmyheartwithyou
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