Woof!Glad you asked the question @CreativeWeirdo. Thanks so much for everyone's input , but especially Maggie's via @KiwiMoose. I've been thinking of trying to make a soap bar for my dog. These ideas will get me started.
Woof!Glad you asked the question @CreativeWeirdo. Thanks so much for everyone's input , but especially Maggie's via @KiwiMoose. I've been thinking of trying to make a soap bar for my dog. These ideas will get me started.
That's ok... but I must point out that ten other members clicked the laugh emoji, so at least a few folks here must understand my weird sense of humor.Oh my goodness! I'm SO sorry! I didn't get that at all. My bad.
OMG' Adorable' could be a poster fir your Doggie Shampoo' Caption & All.I make a dog soap - lye based. It's pretty much my standard recipe with a few tweaks and includes neem oil. We used to buy dog soap ( lye-based) from the pet store, so I just started making it myself. Dogs skin has a higher pH than humans, so my reckoning is that, if anything, they should be able to tolerate it better than us. I still use a 5% superfat.
I found lots of conflicting information about which essential oils to use for dogs. Some would say tea tree is a no-no, others would say tea tree is fine. Mint is another no-no. In the end, I went for a blend of EOS that NONE of the sites said could be problematic. If even one site said it was an issue I didn't include it:
Cedarwood 10g, Lemon Eucalyptus 10g, Sweet Orange 10g, Marjoram 6g
I've had several of my friends use the soap on their dogs with no problems. However, that's not to say that someone might have problems with it one day.
Here's Maggie choosing which bar she wants to be washed with:
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I'm really curious to know how you infused the ale (so GOOD for shampoo!) with this lovely combo of herbs?Shock Top Ale infused with marshmallow root, soap nuts, calendula, chamomile.
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