Face washing tips I bought the Spa Fresh facial scrub (blue berry and vanilla). Love it!! Thanks for the recommendation. Does anyone have any detailed tips on washing the little fur babies faces? |
I just use a tiny round sponge to do my girls faces because they hate having their faces washed. I just soak the water up into the sponge and gently squeeze the water out onto their face. I do the tops of their head this way too. |
Thanks for the tip, will try that later at bath time...Shay HATES his face washed and I know I dont either get it clean enough or drench him, and I don't want to do that!!!! |
No problem! I also find that a little flea comb works great for getting the eye gunk out. I prefer the plastic ones for this, but I'd imagine any fine toothed comb would work. |
I use a warm wet wash cloth and a soft piece of paper towel very wet. I wipe the whole face down first with the wash cloth. Then I wet the corner of the eyes real well with the wet paper towel. I use a flea comb (very carefully) to drag the eye goop out. I have to re-wet fairly often to get it soft enough to comb out without hurting my baby. The flea comb also works well to get out burrs. |
What great tips!!! Sophie hates to wash her face!!!! I will try the sponge tip for her next bath later this week!!!! |
I think I might add a big sponge to Thor's bath routine. He absolutely hates getting his face washed - I think it's really scary for him to have water running over his nose. I use a pitcher of water now, but a sponge squeeze sounds more gentle. Thanks for the tip. :) |
I use a baby tooth brush to gently scrub the eye snout area works great with a little tearless shampoo. |
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Great ideas!! I just love reading the info on this site! ... Glad i joined |
I use baby washcloths for mine. They are softer and not as big-which really helps her! And, I use the flea combs to clean out the eye goop. |
Great Tips! Thank you everyone for the great tips! I also battle when it's time to wash Snickers's face! I actually found a tiny men's mustache comb and it's perfect to get out the eye gunk. I also soak his eye hair before removing the gunk. I use Cloudstar Buddy Wash and use a pea sized amount and lather it in with a small infant toothebrush under his eyes. It's soap free but I still MAKE SURE none of it gets near or in his eyes. I don't feel his face is cleaned properly until I use the Buddy Wash. My husband will hold him and I will rinse his face with a small cup to be sure to not have any water touch his eyes. I get so paranoid! It's a process but I know he loves when his face is clean. Snick & Viv |
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