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Why does my dog still stink after a bath??? If you're dealing with a smelly pooch even after a good grooming session, read on to discover possible reasons.
My husband can't use most commerical deodorant because they irritate his armpits. We live in South Carolina & he works on Air Conditioners, so NOT wearing deodorant ISN'T an option! And the ones he could wear, just didn't seem to do the job, usually wearing out LONG before his day was over. Then I tried this natural vegetable protein deodorant (skeptically, I admit), and supriseingly, IT WORKED! It's the ONLY one I have found in years that takes the stink away! It DOESN'T stop you from sweating, it just neturalizes the smell in the sweat into a harmless salt. It is has NO aluminum or bacteriacides. This sale is for 1 FULL sized deodorant, weighing 2.5 oz. I also have this available in a trial sized version. (see my other listings). This deodorant is UNSCENTED, meaning I have NOT added any scent or fragrance to this product. The base used to make this does NOT have any scent to me. (You are buying the FULL sized version on the right side of the picture ONLY. Trial size deodorant is shown for comparrison ONLY & is available in a seperate listing.) I ship on Tuesdays & Fridays. Thanks for stopping by! Ingredients: Propylene Glycol, De-Ionized Water, Sodium Stearate, Vegetable Protein, PEG-200/Hydroginated Castor Oil, Isosteareth-2, Salicylic Acid, Steareth-100 Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Extract (Chamomile), Aloe Barbadensis ( Aloe Vera) Leaf Juice, EDTA. Preservatives: Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Seed Extract, Diazolidinyl Urea, Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate @ 0.3%
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Made with real pine extract, this all-star bar is as tough as a freshly cut bat. A true MVP of the shower, this heavy-hitter knocks out grime with its gritty composition and ultra-manly, woodsy scent. Toss in the exfoliating oatmeal and the super-soothing shea butter and you've got a bullpen of natural ingredients that will strike out any stink.
While there are various causes of body odor, most of us are familiar with the association between sweat and stink, especially when it comes from the underarms. But do you know why the armpits especially can have such a displeasing odor? According to…
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Made in the USA - Our Cornflower & Aloe plant derived pet deodorant is pH balanced, alcohol free and paraben free and is highly recommended for refreshing and deodorizing your dogs’ coat and skin Deodorizing & Refreshing Formula – This Cornflower & Aloe scented animal deodorant is great for deodorizing and refreshing dirty or smelly odors of the coat and skin Quick & Easy – Simply spray our Doggie deodorant on any pet that needs a refresh between baths, and it will help strengthen coats and make them shine Allergy Friendly - Our dog icon, Rocket, was designed in the image of our family dog Cooper – a golden doodle, who has severe allergies. This is the only deodorizer we have found safe and effective. He loves the smell too! The Brand Used by Professionals - Wahl has been serving professional vets and groomers for over 50 years. Clean, condition fur & hair for a smooth, soft coat. We are a company of animal lovers that want the best for your family member
Old Spice Men's Deodorant reduces underarm odor for 24 hours. Turn the base to raise the deodorant and wipe armpits for long-lasting freshness. With your effortless ambition, the world is your oyster, and Old Spice Champion is bringing the shucking knife with a suave and sociable scent that doesn't know the meaning of faux pas. Old Spice Men's Deodorant overpowers even the burliest stink with overwhelming good-smellingness. Fade-resistant scent technology lets you smell your fresh scent all day the way other people smell your fresh scent all day. It's the Old Spice Red Collection - Exceptional Scents for Exceptional Gents. Aluminum Free Red Collection transforms unfresh men into legends of confidence Provides 24/7 odor protection, in case you need to climb a mountain, fight off a bear, and ride an elevator all in the same day Made in United States Twist up product. Apply to underarms only. Use daily for best results. © Procter & Gamble
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Kick the stink with your own natural deodorant bars. Here are a few recipes you can try. You can purchase ingredients for these projects at Mountain Rose Herbs. Natural Deodorant Stick Ingredients: 1/2 cup cocoa
The best deodorant you will ever use Seriously. 1/4 teaspoon in each pit and you can sweat your ass off, totally stink-free for like 2 full days. It’s a natural anti-bacterial so those little fuckers...
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Win the battle against stinkiness. If you've got a bad smell in the house, these tips will help you stamp out the stink.
We all pay so much attention to keeping the rest of our home beautiful, but when it comes to the bathroom, a pretty shower mat or curtain seems to be enough for most of us. But these 14 beautiful bath design ideas we found might inspire to change things up in your bathroom as well!
Smelling Good (without perfume or cologne)For the great majority of us living in the modern world with modern plumbing, having bad odor should not be much of problem; we have access to hot and cold running water and inexpensive soap—what more do we need?So why (and I won’t be delicate here) do we still stink? Oh, it’s not always horrible and it’s not all the time and it’s not everyone—but surely you have caught a whiff in the gym that nearly knocked you off the treadmill, or on a bus or subway (especially in the summer). And sometimes it isn’t someone else—it’s our own bodies that we thought we had properly washed. Believe me, if you smell an odor on yourself, others are smelling it, too. Sometimes we don’t notice our own odors because we become “nose blind” to ourselves and might not realize we are casting off less-than-desirable scents.Bad odor can be a matter of personal hygiene (and bathing/showering daily may not be enough—read on).It can also be aggravated by certain foods we eat, the synthetic fibers in our clothing, bacteria that remain on our skin after washing, and in worst-case scenarios—the result of a medical condition.Bad breath is a whole category in itself; like odor on our bodies, it can also be caused by bacteria in the mouth that remains after brushing our teeth, the foods we eat, or a medical condition.Let’s start with body odor and the simplest ways to battle it.Giving yourself a daily shower with lots of soap and paying particular attention to where bacteria is easily trapped (hair, underarms, private parts) is key. Using anti-bacterial soap can be a bit drying or harsh on sensitive skin, but it will do a better job against odor-causing skin bacteria. However, skin bacteria and dead skin cells often remain on the body even after washing, so exfoliation is the answer to that problem.There are many ways to exfoliate the skin, from using a washcloth to something more substantial like a loofah. However, loofahs can harbor bacteria, so I prefer using inexpensive bacteria-resistant scrubbing gloves (often found in larger drug or beauty stores and in Bed Bath and Beyond). Using the Glycolic and Lactic Body Wash uses skin-enhancing ingredients to assist in exfoliation.You can make your own Home Made Extreme Body Sugar-scrub by mixing: ½ cup brown or white sugar½ cup olive or coconut oil½ cup of the 15% Glycolic and Lactic Body Wash.You only need a few teaspoons at a time. Massage into your skin and rinse well—your skin will feel like it is breathing afterwards! For more body exfoliation, follow your washing with Triple Treat Body Lotion, which helps exfoliate your skin while moisturizing.Some medications, even acetaminophen, like Tylenol, and some anti-depressants, can cause excess bacterial growth in the body and thus cause odors.If a new prescription happens to correspond with an increased rate of perspiration or increases your body odor, talk to your doctor before stopping the medication.There are some medical conditions, such as diabetes, thyroid problems, and kidney or liver dysfunctions, which can cause body odor; discussing these with your doctor is more important than trying to cover up the symptoms.Perhaps you like to eat spicy meats and garlic, onions, strong cheeses and other odor-causing foods? Sugary foods and drinking large amounts of caffeine or alcohol beverages also create increased body odor. Along with making your breath noticeable in less-desirable ways, odors caused by food and drink can also manifest through your pores via light or heavy perspiration.There are simple ways to help minimize breath and body odors—simply cut down on offensive foods, and eat parsley and apples. Yes, apples—this simple and healthy food provided by nature has many benefits; odor-control is just one of them.Some other remedies from your kitchen: Mixing baking soda with cornstarch (or baby powder) and applying it to your underarms or elsewhere is another natural way to help neutralize body odors on your skin.Or apply some vinegar to your underarms and let it dry (the vinegar smell will disappear quickly). I’ve heard that lemon juice and even Milk of Magnesia also work very well (but keep in mind with vinegar and lemon juice—do not apply right after you shave under your arms, because it will sting like crazy!)**Jen's Favorite recipe for amazing smelling pits! Apply a few drops of Manuka oil to your underarms. *No need to dilute. Manuka oil is over 30X stronger than tea tree oil - but with NO irritation or negative effects. Now, apply your favorite coconut oil based natural deodorant. This works AMAZINGLY!As for bad breath, good mouth hygiene will often solve most problems, but if you have early gum disease, you need to have that addressed by a dentist (because bad breath will be the least of your troubles!)Use a tongue scraper to get rid of excess odor-causing bacteria on the tongue—a toothbrush isn’t usually strong enough to do that job. Consider adding in a mid-day brushing to control bacteria, especially after lunch. Every since I began brushing my teeth three times a day a few years ago, I have received rave reviews from my dentist for having very little plaque and I have also stopped my gum recession completely; I realize this is anecdotal and a scientific study involving just one person, but I have no doubt that mid-day brushing is the reason I get no more cavities or other dental problems. Sticking a toothbrush and a small tube of paste in an already over-stuffed bag or backpack is easy enough.Where can I buy Dana's Book?The Skin Regime; Boot Camp for Beautiful Skin, available as a Kindle download or Buy paperback to buy your paperback copy from Platinum Skin Care. You can also read the first chapter--FREE--by click here to read 1st chapter.
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I was so excited to be asked to guest post here on the Inspiration Cafe. Thanks Mel from Mellywood's Mansion for the invite! Hi There! I'm the FERAL TURTLE. I have been blogging for just over a year now! I am a Canadian girl, a rural dweller, who loves to garden, reno my hundred and eight year old home, and craft. This is how I make soap! People stink! A quick remedy for this, a shower with soap! Voila...no more stinky people! If you happen to have stinky people with sensitive skin, you could make them a bar of Castile soap, which is a pure olive oil soap, free from sodium lauryl sulphate; a.k.a. SLS This soap is a gentle and mild cleanser. People who have eczema as well as sensitivity to (SLS), prefer this soap. SOAP MAKING CAN BE A DANGEROUS HOBBY. PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING. I must stress that soap making can cause serious burns and that proper equipment is a must. My soap kit contains heavy rubber gloves, safety glasses, a thick apron and long sleeves. For equipment, I use a large stainless steel pot, a glass quart wide mouth canning jar, a wooden spoon, small glass dish, a scale, a silicon spatula, a hand held stick blender, a large stainless steel mixing bowl, and a homemade soap mold. I gather all my ingredients to start. PUT ON YOUR SAFETY GLASSES, RUBBER GLOVES, LONG SLEEVES, AND APRON!!!! DO NOT START THESE NEXT STEPS WITHOUT SAFETY GEAR. Weigh 11 ounces of cold water into a quart sized wide mouth mason jar and place in a stainless steel bowl. I put the bowl and jar in the kitchen sink. If any spills, it will clean your drains. SEPARATELY weigh out 4 ounces of sodium hydroxide into a small glass dish. Pour the sodium hydroxide INTO the water, not the other way around. Fill stainless steel bowl halfway with cold water as pictured below. This will help cool the sodium hydroxide mix quickly. Stir this with a wooden skewer until dissolved. Make sure you are wearing your protective gear. This stuff is dangerous. Don't breathe in the fumes cuz it will make you cough. Let the solution cool to 110 degrees. Meanwhile weigh and pour 32 ounces of olive oil into a large stainless steel pot. (THIS IS ONE TIME YOU CAN CHEAP OUT . JUST USE PLAIN OLIVE OIL. YOU DON'T NEED TO BUY THE EXPENSIVE EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL. VIRGIN OIL DOESN'T MAKE GOOD SOAP.) Heat to 110 degrees. When both the sodium hydroxide solution and oil are at 110 degrees, pour the sodium hydroxide solution into the oil. Stir this mixture for about 15 minutes with the wooden spoon. Next step is to get out the stick mixer or you could be stirring for days. Mix the soap until it reaches trace. This means the mixture will change colors (a creamy off white) and will thicken. It should be the consistency of vanilla pudding. You can add your essential oil now (up to 2 ounces) and mix thoroughly with the stick mixer. If I am making lavender soap, this is when I would add 1/4 cup of lavender seeds, stirring them in by hand. You could add poppy seeds to lemon soap......etc. etc. Pour the mixture into the mold, scraping the pot out with a silicone spatula. This mold was designed to hold this size batch of soap. A mold can be made from a heavy cardboard box lined with plastic. I would say a box about 10 inches long x 4 inches deep x 3 inches wide. You can build this from wood too. This would be the better option if you are planning on making soap more than once. Make sure you line your mold with plastic though, or your soap will get stuck when cured and could also leak out the sides when you pour it into the mold. Your mold must be leak proof! When the mold is full, cover exposed soap with plastic. I use saran wrap. Wrap in a blanket and let sit for at least 3 days to harden. When the soap is hard, remove from mold and cut into bars I use a cheese cutter that I modified with some sticks and epoxy so I could cut the soap in even bars. (I see cheese cutters at the second hand stores all the time.) You can use a large sharp knife to cut your soap too. Whatever you have! The soap needs to cure for minimum 4 weeks. I leave mine longer, usually 6 to 8 weeks as Castile soap needs a longer curing time. I put it in a closet with wire racks so that air can circulate around the bars. After it has cured, the soap is sealed in shrink wrap to keep the essential oils from evaporating. You can wrap it in fabric and tie with a bow, or in cardboard with a flower hot glued to the packaging, or just leave it in the air. You will still maintain scent in your bar, but sealing it, keeps the smell stronger. I cheated! I am showing you a bar of lavender soap (see the lavender buds). The blog batch is still curing. HAPPY LATHERING! CHEERS! Thanks to the amazing Inspiration Cafe for featuring my blog. Perhaps you would like to visit a few of my other posts: The building of a bathroom Building some wine storage Homemade Linen Spray
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