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Lil Rinser appears on ‘This Morning’ in Guess the Gadget game!
Published:  06 July, 2011

Phillip Schofield and Jenni Falconer had fun guessing the correct use of the Lil Rinser when it appeared recently on ITV1’s ‘This Morning’ daytime show.

The first item on the show’s ‘Guess the Gadget’ game, viewers saw both presenters baffled by the children’s hair wash aid, guessing that it was either a fancy bib or perhaps a sun visor. The general public didn’t manage to ‘Guess the Gadget’ either, with suggestions ranging from a children’s potty holder to a plant pot!

With Phillip and Jenni intrigued by the Lil Rinser, footage was then shown of it in use as a simple but effective hair wash product designed to keep shampoo and water out of children’s eyes and ears.

‘Guess the Gadget’ presenter Steve Wilson immediately declared himself a huge fan of the Lil Rinser saying, “It’s brilliant… it’s revolutionised bath time in my house!” He went on to say, “It’s really good – worth its weight in gold.”

Making hair wash day less stressful for both parents and children alike, the Lil Rinser acts like a visor so there’s no need for children to tip their head back. It’s also soft and flexible for ultimate comfort and features an easy grip handle to make it simple to manoeuvre. With no worry of getting the water or shampoo in their eyes it encourages children to have showers, enabling hair to be rinsed with clean water rather than dirty bath water. As showering generally uses less water than running a bath, the Lil Rinser also helps families to be more environmentally friendly. Incidentally, if any adults find water or shampoo in their eyes uncomfortable, the flexibility of the Lil Rinser means they can use it too! Lil Rinser is available in blue and yellow or purple.

For more details contact Bibs and Stuff on 01293 774924 / visit www.bibsandstuff.com







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