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Minksheen Minksheen is the best shampoo. Not only does it make them smell wonderful, it makes their coat very shiny. I only use a little bit on a sponge, it rinses off very easily. My dogs cotton coat was very dull, then I sent away for minksheen, I love it. Both of my dogs coats are beautiful now. Also my cotton coat Yorkie is not matting up like before. I highly recommend it. |
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thanks for sharing hun !! that's sweet of you !! :p |
:aimeeyork We got our shampoo the other day and this morning I used it for the first time on my 16 week old puppy. Well, he smells wonderful and his coat is very soft , but there was no sheen at all no matter how long I brushed. After about half hour I gave up because the poor baby was just getting annoyed with me. I think the sheen aspect doesn't work on puppy coats. I'll keep it and use it when he is older and see if I get the same results everyone else has testified to. :aimeeyork |
minksheen Chillipepper, did you shake the bottle well before you used it? |
I just ordered a bottle of MinkSheen last night. I'm so excited and hope I get the same results everyone else does! I will post results here when I get it. |
Well, add me to the list. I just ordered a bottle too. I will post a follow up after I use it on my 3 babies. |
Wow, their coats look incredible! |
Periwinkle I shook it lightly but not . Maybe that was the problem. Like I said he smelled wonderful and his coat was very soft, so it was probably my error in not shaking vigerously. Thanks for the hint. I just looked aty the bottle again and in red letters it reminds us to Shake well...duh... Well, now I'm ready to try it again, but for my poor baby's sake I'll wait a few days. Bath days are really tramatic for him for some reason..he acts as if I'm trying to kill him. I definitely have a little "drama queen":). |
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I was on the verge of ordering some Cranberry Fields stuff but wanted to finish up the Pet Silk I already have since it does a good job too. If this MinkSheen doesn't work well for Tatum's type of hair, we'll try the CF stuff next. Wish us luck....... |
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That's awesome! So nice of them to send you a sample! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: I cannot wait to see how it works out for you! Hope you are as pleased as I was! :) |
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Okay, so Tatum had a bath with the MinkSheen last night and..... it's not for us. Sorry to say I just am not pleased with how she turned out. Her hair is always so silky and lays flat with a little flip where it's slightly layered but after her bath with the MinkSheen, it was all puffy and wavy and not smooth at all. Yes, it was soft but not silky. On top of that, I'm used to her hair being real soft after the conditioning and that's when I comb it. Then I blow dry and brush. But her hair was a big mass of poof after washing and she was whimpering while I brushed her. Keep in mind she is very obedient normally while being washed, combed and brushed. I tried blowdrying a little before brushing thinking it would straighten out. It was really just a big tangled mess. I guess it doesn't work for everyone. I'm gonna try the Cranberry Fields soon. Maybe we just need a stronger conditioner than MinkSheen offers. |
You all have me so excited. I ordered mine on Friday, and I can't wait til it gets here! |
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I have 3 Yorkies with 3 different hair types. :rolleyes: Tinka's coat is cottony and dull. I've tried everything and nothing makes it shine. The closest we've come to a shine is using the Sea Breeze Oil. The Minksheen didn't make her shine but made her softer than I've ever felt on a dog before. Kaya, with her thin, silky coat, was - and still is super shiney. Brea's coat is still the puppy coat and it is very thick. The Minksheen worked great on her too. I do like the fact you don't have to keep them in the sink - or wherever you give baths - through so many steps. |
You know, Tatum actually looked a little better last night..... the poofiness around her butt had gone down a bit. Don't get me wrong, she does feel really soft..... just not as silky and smooth as usual. One thing I did notice last night is that she's scratching the top of her head a whole lot! I think maybe this shampoo is making her skin dry! I saw little flakes there and she's never had that issue before. I'm gonna try the Cranberry Fields next.... maybe she just needs a stronger conditioner. Good luck to everyone else trying the Mink Sheen. Chances are we were just a bad example for the stuff! |
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You can always use on your own hair!!! :D |
My bottle of Mink Sheen came in today. Used it on my 3 yorkies and they turned out pretty good. The smell is nice, although it does remind me a little of flea shampoo. I really liked how easily this stuff rinsed out of their hair. I did not use any conditioner and although I was able to brush out their hair fairly easy, I think next time I will finish up with a little conditioner. The hair felt very soft and fluffy with a nice shine. I can't say at this point that this is the best I have ever used, but it is a very nice shampoo. I plan to order the Plush Puppy Sea Breeze Oil and try using it after the shampoo and see if I like the results of that. |
Well, I'll detail my experience, which was mixed. ***disclaimer: I'm not at all contesting that this product works great for SOME people. We all know that different products work differently for different hair, and you never know until you try. AND, it is highly likely that my yorkies' hair was not in as good condition as others' to begin with!*** I'm just entering year two as a yorkie owner, and so I'm one who is just STARTING to experiment with all the products out there! My goal this year is to improve the quality and appearance of my dogs' hair. I have Kiki, who is thick and cottony, and Mazie, who is silky but "straggly" looking usually. So....very different hair needs! When I read the raves here about MinkSheen, I had to try it. And I'm not sorry I did, but, I'm not sure my results are going to be as great as others have reported! I washed Kiki first. I too (like the poster above) thought that the smell was like flea shampoo when I first put it on....but not as strong. Seems like you don't have to use a lot of this product, and like everyone says, it washes out quickly. Afterwards her hair DEFINITELY seemed like it needed conditioner, and I had another new product there I was dying to use :D, but I wanted to see how the Mink Sheen did on its own, first. I usually stop about halfway (or 3/4) through the drying process, and comb out their hair. The comb was very hard to pull through, and I felt like I might be breaking/damaging the hair. That sd., I could definitely tell there was a "difference" with this product. Her hair LOOKED cleaner than it's ever looked before, if that makes sense. The colors all just popped out more, somehow. Her cottony hair, sometimes reluctant to fall into a part, was now doing so easily....and the longer that I blowdried her, the softer she got. She definitely FELT softer than she had ever felt before....however....I am looking for a product that will help her hair lay down flatter....and this doesn't seem to be it. Oddly, the ROOTS do seem silkier than ever....but the ends of her hair are very puffy and frizzy and fly-away looking. Onto Mazie! When I first got her out of the tub, her hair looked VERY tangly! And again, the combing out seemed to almost "tear" her hair. But by the end, she was, like Kiki, the softest I have ever felt her, and looked and smelled particularly fresh and clean. And in her case, the puffy/fluffy effect was a GOOD one, as her hair is thin. As soon as my son saw her, he said, "Has Mazie finally gained some weight?!" :p So so far, this product definitely seems to work better on my silky coated girl than my cotton coated. But, I just *now* washed them....I'll be interested to see if results change at all after a day or two, and with more comb-outs. (and I AM just using a metal comb. Should I be using a bristle brush for better shine results? I'm not really seeing the shine happening.) I'm definitely not DISpleased with the product....I just think the system may need some tweaking, for us. Next time I think I will at least use a conditioning product during the blowdry/comb out process. Usually I use the Cowboy Magic, but I also just got something from Plush Puppy I need to try. So....not a whole-hearted thumbs up from me yet, but, not thumbs down by any means, either! |
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