Giveaway: Win Teangi shampoo & conditioner sets

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Juggling family life can be a continuously difficult task for many busy Mums. With the whole family out and about, skin irritations such as cuts, stings and even head lice are a common occurrence, making it tricky to find a simple and versatile solution

A recent study from natural tea tree brand Teangi has revealed that 70% of UK women will only choose a skincare product for their family with known effective results, with a further 45% choosing a recommended and trusted brand. Tea Tree has long been recognised as a powerful healing ingredient and healthcare essential around the world. Boasting a range of natural benefits which can act as your secret skin irritation savior for hair and scalps, bites and stings – Teangi does all sorts of useful things to ensure the whole family is covered from head to toe.

What’s more, the threat of head lice has been revealed as the number one worry for 60% of parents, as they dread sending their kids back to school this September for fear their kids will pick them up.  Make sure you’re fully prepared with your secret weapon tea tree when walking back through the school gates this autumn. Tea tree is widely recognised for its insect repellent properties. Teangi have harnessed this ingredient in their Tea Tree Shampoo and Conditioner, which not only contains tea tree oil, but also ingredients which nourish and moisturise hair, that are gentle and perfect for children.

I have teamed up with Teangi to offer 10 of you the chance to win a set of Teangi shampoo and conditioner – perfect for back to school! All you have to do to enter is follow the instructions on the rafflecopter form below – good luck!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Terms and conditions. Open to UK residents, giveaway ends on 2/10/15. Winners will be randomly selected from all correctly completed entries and contacted by email. Winners should claim their prize within 10 days or it may be redrawn. Prizes supplied directly from Teangi. UK competitions at ThePrizeFinder

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122 Comments

  1. Monica Gilbert
    September 12, 2015 / 10:28 pm

    Keep checking. If they do get it, mayonnaise is supposed to help kill them..

  2. KIMBERLEY RYAN
    September 12, 2015 / 10:30 pm

    check daily, weekly with comb, keep long hair tied up and tea tree spray on conditioner which is a fantastic deterrent

  3. Amanda A
    September 12, 2015 / 10:43 pm

    Keep a headline comb handy and do weekly checks – as a child I use to love my Mum running the nitcomb through my hair – I use to like the sensation of it on my scalp, a little like a head massage 🙂

  4. Gina M
    September 13, 2015 / 11:25 am

    I try to teach my daughters not to share hats, headbands etc.. with other people.

  5. Joanne Heath
    September 13, 2015 / 1:35 pm

    I have heard Aloe based shampoos keep it at bay, so try and use those when possible, and I keep my daughters hair up when I can. Would love to try a tea tree range. Sounds good.

  6. Jess Woods
    September 13, 2015 / 5:59 pm

    My daughter has them she has such thick hair it’s being a pain to get rid thanks for the tips 🙂

  7. Fran Lauder
    September 13, 2015 / 7:13 pm

    Hair kept up and regular checks

  8. Tracy Gladman
    September 13, 2015 / 7:25 pm

    I use vosene kids with tea tree and have never had headlice in my family.

  9. Carole
    September 13, 2015 / 9:48 pm

    Comb lots of conditioner through hair

  10. Claire Elizabeth Noke
    September 13, 2015 / 10:06 pm

    quassia chips

  11. kayleigh Bates
    September 13, 2015 / 10:14 pm

    We condition and comb every friday so we can can anyhting lurking early x

  12. Donata
    September 14, 2015 / 11:36 am

    regular checks and vosene conditioning spray

  13. Andrea A
    September 14, 2015 / 2:11 pm

    Conditioner and nit comb

  14. Corinne Peat
    September 14, 2015 / 2:15 pm

    Always check your children’s hair.

  15. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS
    September 15, 2015 / 7:26 am

    My top tips for keeping head lice at bay are to discourage children from touching heads, keep long hair tied back, use a tea tree spray to deter them every morning and I get my child to use a headlice comb every day after school. It sounds a lot but it takes seconds if you get used to doing it.

  16. Ruth Harwood
    September 15, 2015 / 9:29 am

    Comb hair with copious amount of conditioner every week xx

  17. Sarah L
    September 15, 2015 / 7:43 pm

    Seperate the hair in sections and comb through with mayonnaise!

  18. Hannah Ingham
    September 16, 2015 / 3:43 pm

    Check whenever you can!

  19. Sue McCarthy
    September 16, 2015 / 5:27 pm

    I don’t have any children but would love to win this prize to donate to charity, to go to Romania.

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