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I've heard you say this before when I asked about the effectiveness of the Missing Link supplement. So, 5 drops a day in their dry dog food, huh? Just regular olive oil? I am definitely going to try this. Tatum's hair is pretty but now that she plays outside with Stormie (the Australian Shepherd puppy) more - and they really roughhouse! - I've had more trouble trying to keep her hair nice. It seems dry. I use the CC products and it's great but wanted to give her a little something extra to help her coat. Do your remember a turning point with your pup's hair after you started using the olive oil trick? When did you notice that it was working? Thanks for the tip and let me know if there's anything else specific to know about it! |
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I've said this before but have never had anyone else mention they've tried it.... I use the CC products also but after Tatum's bath and before I comb her, I use Infusium 23 leave in condition (which I also use on MY hair) all over. Just a couple little palmfuls and rub it all around. That makes the comb go through her hair like magic! And if she has a little matted spot, I just put a dab more on it and pick it out. Then I blowdry and then use the Ice on Ice before brushing. Maybe you can give that a try.... |
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Villette..... Is your hair naturally that curly?? I just always assumed that was a perm. Wow, if so, I can see how it would take some work! Most of my husband's family have really kinky curls and some have big gorgeous curls. Thought my daughters would get some of it but the oldest one just got big waves that look like a mangly mess most of the time (she's the tomboy) and the youngest one has board straight hair. Wish you could put your order in before the pregnancy and get just what you want, huh? Yours is pretty.... just a lot of work I bet! ;) |
ok,now I have a question,if one puts olive oil in there food,uses the ccc program and use coca butter on the coat,do you need to keep them in a tshirt to stop it from getting all over the house,we have hardwood floors and they like to scoot on thier sides like funny worms, and I dont want to break my neck on the butter on the floor,so whats the whole secretmy male has dry hair and the females is fine,the male is thin and dry,so now what do I really do to shape up his hair |
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:grin2: When you put it THAT way, it sounds pretty funny. I know you were joking (right?) but Tatum's hair is pretty silky when she's clean and she can be a little "slippery" because of that - just not the kind of slippery that you're talking about. DO be VERY careful where you spray the Ice on Ice. That stuff can cause major damage to your rear end when you go skidding across the floor in socks later. I've heard a few stories about it on here and have done it myself! |
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I'd LOVE to have straight hair - The only upside to mine is - people see me and remember me - it's not hair you see everyday- Now...the girls are a different story - I'd LOVE to have their hair..... |
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Villette, I'm the same way :( I have super curly hair & it takes me hours to blow-dry it straight. I would kill for your girls' hair! |
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Villette your to funny. I'd do anything for some curl in this poker straight hair. :) |
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