John Paul Oatmeal Shampoo and Oatmeal Conditioning Rinse Hello everyone I don't know if any one remembers, but I was looking for a shampoo and conditioner for Tootsy to help with her knots and tangles. I have found one!!! It is the John Paul Oatmeal Shampoo and the John Paul Oatmeal Conditioning Rinse. It worked so well on her hair, that brushing and combing her has been a pleasure for her instead of an ordeal. I am so relieved to have finally found something that works. Her coat has a curl in it and is quite curly near the tail area. Her hair is fine and silky and puffs up easily. I think this is a cottony coat ...or is it! I am very confused about the cottony, silky, mixed thing! Anyway, I can highly recommend these products for her type of hair. Luv Yvonne xxx: |
Where did you get it? I need to try some new ones. Thanks |
I bought it on line from lookfantastic.com. Luv Yvonne |
hello i got some of this from pets at home, its a nice shampoo and conditioner and it suits lexies hair but the smell dont last very long Tracy and lexie x |
I wondered what this was like. I saw it in Pets At Home a couple of weeks back but it was EXPENSIVE! I didn't want to spend more than I do on my own shampoo and conditioner if it wasn't going to be a good product. |
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Yes it is expensive, but then so is Plush Puppy which a lot of people use. I am just so relieved to find a shampoo and conditioner that works that I am prepared to pay for it, if I have to! She has got so many compliments on her 'lovely, shiny coat' this weekend - people were asking me what I used to get her coat like this and I told them. I agree about the smell not lasting. It doesn't last at all. I think I will get one of those dog perfumes! I won't change products again as this combination is just perfect for Tootsy. luv Yvonne xx |
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i use a baby powder grooming spray that i got from a local groomer and it smells really good and lasts for ages, the oatmeal shampoo and conditioner is good for lexies coat aswell so i wont be changing it, ill have to just apply the spray after her baths lol Tracy x |
Thanks so much for letting me know about the grooming spray, Tracy. What make is it? Perhaps I can order it online? Thanks again Luv Yvonne xx |
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i got it from my local groomer but she has personalised packaging but i have seen it on ebay as baby powder grooming spray and looks like the same kind of bottle, its about £5 including postage Tracy x |
Thanks, Tracy, I will have a look on ebay. Luv Yvonne xxx |
John Paul Pet Leave-In Conditioning Oatmeal Spray I use the John Paul Pet Condition - Oatmeal Conditioning Spray - Leave-In Conditioner. My 5 year old baby girl Lola, has a full coat with very soft, straight hair. It's so fine and light weight it's like silk. It knots up so easy. I need to brush her twice a day, because I don't keep her in hair-wraps. So, every time I brush her I lightly spray her with the Leave-In Conditioner. Sometimes I will use a mixture of 1/2 water and 1/2 spray, to keep her from getting to much Conditioner build up between bathes. It make all of her brushing pain-free and doesn't tear or break her hair. I couldn't live with out it! Not to mention it smells wonderful! Lola has VERY BAD product, tree, grass and food allergies (okay she's allergic to everything) and this works great for her. No itching at all :p and she's such a happy little girl now. I'm not sure if you can find this in your area, but I swear by it. My local PetCo carries it and I think I've also seen it on-line too. I've not been using the Shampoo & Conditioner, because her Vet put her on Vet Solutions Oatmeal & Aloe Shampoo & Conditioner (great for allergies). Since it works so well, I didn't want to make any changes to her skin products. |
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I have also used the Vet solutions Oatmeal and Aloe Shampoo for Tootsy and found it good. The J. Paul is definitely better for Tootsy's hair, I feel. I don't see myself ever changing to another product. Luv Yvonne. |
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