Kids Bath Visor Splash Guard


Features:
- A convenient and comfortable soft-grip handle allows parents to hold the visor in place while bathing children.
- It doesn’t tighten the baby’s head, cares for the baby’s brain, and does not leak water.
- Super soft rim contours fit smoothly yet snuggly against a child’s head and channel water and soap away from sensitive areas.
- Made of flexible, ultra-soft material to make bathing your child an easier and more fun experience. Make your child bath-time a safe fun time.
Specifications:
- Main ingredients: Ptpe (advanced environmentally friendly material)
- Pattern Type:Solid
- Material:PP
- Size:Resizable
- Head circumference: 34-45cm (adjustable & elastic)
Package Includes:
- 1 x Kids Bath Visor Splash Guard
You do have to place it an an angle, as they show in the diagram. And you have to make sure it is pressed against the forehead, so there are no gaps. Our child holds it on, rather than having us hold it. Make sure they are not tipping their head too far forward, but it doesn't have to be tilted backward either, just upright is enough. Then we can use either the hand shower spray (carefully aimed), or a cup to pour water over the head. This device drains all the water off behind the ears, which is crucial for our young one, who hates to get any water on the face or in the ears.
The body of the unit is made of semi-flexible plastic, allowing it to be opened to position it on the head. Inside the lip of the unit a V-shaped rubber "gasket" is attached firmly to the unit all around the C-shape, allowing small gaps to be filled to make a seal on the head.
My child's head is 20.5" circumference, and somewhat square-ish. I don't think this unit would be small enough for a baby, but it would probably work for a preschooler. I guess for a toddler it would depend on the size of the head. At the widest part of the unit, the semi-rigid part measures 5 5/8" diameter (14.5 cm). It can open up to maybe 6 3/4" diameter. The rubber "gasket" is is about 1" wide inside of the semi-rigid portion.
Only complaint is that this is really tight so it’s not made for older toddlers. My daughter kept saying her head hurt but I think she meant tight. Hoping this would break in and get a little looser.
My son is on the spectrum and he cannot stand water on his face. This saved my sanity. It took a couple of trust runs for him to understand how it worked but hair washing has been amazing the last three years (once I get him IN the tub - but that is another issue)
Mold - we have seen NONE
We just rinse and leave on sink to dry. Once dry, I put it up on a shelf over the door. We do not leave in tub area because the house is 100 years old and we do have that typical mold in the shower grout battle that we fight.
My husband and I were skeptical that this product would actually work but it works FLAWLESSLY. He's 12 months old and I can easily place it on his head and hold it with one hand while pouring water with the other hand. No leaks! We've used it several times now and it's really helping to make bath time so much better.
Tip: The first couple of times we used it, I wore the visor myself while I was washing baby so he could get used to it and see that it was safe. Then I'd let him borrow my "hat" when it came time to rinse his hair.