![]() ![]() But, shouldn’t it be clear or consistent?Īnd, it made me think. Kurznyek would be very proud of me.) Is it “for”people “with” dry, damaged hair? Or is it intended to “produce” dry, damaged hair? Of course, I know the intent. And, I must confess- it is a conundrum: Do you advertise the PROBLEM or the SOLUTION? Here’s what I mean.įANCYBRAND LUXURY SHAMPOO : For dry, damaged hairįANCYBRAND LUXURY SHAMPOO: For beautiful, silky hairĭo you see the issue here? We have a prepositional predicament. ![]() Hogwash.Īnd then there’s the descriptions of the product. ![]() Sometimes, the manufacturer will recommend finishing with “ a leave-in-mask,” or some other gooey substance that is just a sorry excuse for why the shampoo you just used didn’t really do the job. I have been known to adjust my shampoo use to try to keep their levels even. Therefore, we are constantly left with half-full bottles of conditioner. And, do you know what that means? The two bottles from the same manufacturer (one shampoo, one conditioner), empty in varying volumes. But only every third day, because I am aging, and my hair is more limp, and fine than it used to be. Also, can’t they just make it stronger, or more concentrated so I only have to do it once? Use a pea-sized amount and work into a lather.ĭoes anyone do this? I use at least a “quarter-sized” amount, or (to continue the metaphor)- a “very-ripe, plump, grape-sized” amount. Hahahaha… like we need instructions on how to use this puzzling potion. I love to use a different one every day… I have no idea why.Īnyway, I took a moment and actually read the instructions, or directions for use. Truth is, we have about three or four different shampoo and conditioner bottles in our shower. Today, while attempting to cleanse my hair, I actually noticed the variety of language on the shampoo bottle label- or, labels. This product is great not only for cleaning cages, but also surfaces, dog crates, cage accessories and more! A little goes a long way with this product, so spray down dirty surfaces and rinse with very hot water then dry.Sometimes I have revelations in the shower. The light lavender scent leaves surfaces and cages smelling great. ![]() But our tiny friends deserve the best of care! Squeaky Clean is a special highly-concentrated vinegar compound based formula that does an amazing job eliminating urine odors and effectively cleaning solid surfaces. Cleaning cages is one of the least fun parts about owning a small animal. Our easy-rinse formula saves times and water!Īlso great for other pets! Hogwash Ingredients:Īloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Vegetable Glycerin, Saponified Oils of Coconut and Safflower Seed, Organic Camellia, Sunflower and Rice Bran Oils, Extracts of Chamomile and Quillija Saponaria, Papaya and Pineapple Pulp Extracts, Rosemary Oleoresin, Vitamin E Complex, Organic Green Tea, Geogard Ultra and Potassium Sorbate, 100% All-Natural Coconut Lime and Lemongrass Fragrance Squeaky Clean Description: This low-sudsing shampoo is great for getting your quilled friend so clean and shiny without accidentally getting soap in those sensitive eyes. Many shampoos leave skin dried out after use, but not Hogwash! Our gentle, but effective, ingredients work with the skin’s natural oils to keep quills (and fur) glossy.Įnjoy the all-natural fragrance that leaves your hedgie smelling great without overwhelming the senses. Pamper your hedgehog with this moisturizing organic hedgehog shampoo made from soothing aloe leaf juice and saponified coconut oil. Save a little scratch when you buy our 16oz Hogwash Shampoo and 16oz Squeaky Clean Cage Cleaner together. ![]()
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