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Aug 5, 2024, 8:13:57 AM8/5/24
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Allour shampoos are made for itchy dogs, but for this one we added neem, Niaouli, and aloe to help our friends who need some extra help with skin irritations. Use our hot spot balm or spray for targeted relief.

Round Shampoo Bars are easy to use and hold. They each have their own added benefits and all leave your pet soft, shiny, less smelly, and happy. Project Sudz is dedicated to minimizing single use plastics.


Best all-around shampoo for those lucky Dogs & Cats without specific needs, with a gentle lavender & sage scent. Skin soothing Bentonite Clay helps relieve mild itching and the charcoal helps deep clean without stripping the fur.




For Dirty Dogs! The charcoal in this shampoo helps pull out the dirt without stripping the fur & the essential oils leave your pet smelling fresh, with slightly spicy scent thanks to the blood orange, patchouli and black pepper. We have found it is also good for brightening white fur even on those always stained paws!




Ingredients: Organic Saponified Oils (Olive, Coconut, and Castor), Organic Apple Cider Vinegar, Blood Orange Essential Oil, Patchouli Essential Oil, Ho Wood Essential Oil, Activated Charcoal, Black Pepper Essential Oil


This shampoo is ideal for dogs with skin issues, such as inflamed or irritated skin, or are prone to hot spots or infections. Scented by the Niaouli and Neem, it has a distinctive clean, cooling scent.


Features a very light clean scent. This shampoo is ideal for dogs with dry skin and a dry coat, thanks to the Cedarwood, Kaolin Clay and Shea Butter. The Apple Cider Vinegar also helps strip the dirt from the fur without stripping out those precious oils.




Here we are four years and a few very scary weeks of transforming into a blonde later! Since I see myself as a DIY person (aka stubborn and cheap;) I wanted to do the whole process of going from Red to Blonde myself. Unlucky for me because it was very scary and stressful, but lucky for you, because you can learn from my mistakes and stubbornness!


Before I started the whole scary bleaching process I tried to remove as much red from my hair as possible. For this stage I used Colour B4. It is a product that is very mild on your hair and it will remove as much hair dye that you have applied to your hair over the years as possible. I was amazed by the result after using it on my very processed hair! My hair went from a bold red tone to a brassy brown color.


You can use this product 3 times to de-colour your hair. I used it twice and it felt like that was enough for me.

Since my hair is very thin, I managed to use one pack of colour B4 for 2 treatments. But I recommend using one pack for each de-colouring.


After using colour B4, I waited a few days before I started the bleaching process.

For the bleaching I used Manic Panic Volume 40. This is a very strong, but effective bleach. Since my hair is very thin and frail, bleaching truly scares me. I am always afraid of my hair breaking off and having to shave all of my hair off. Which is why I tested bleaching my hair a while ago when I dyed a blonde streak in my hair. This is when I used manic panic for the first time and it worked really well!


My hair did get damaged and I learned that I had to cut it at least 5 cm after I had bleached it to keep it looking healthy. So I suggest that you also mix a little bit of the bleaching product and try it on a small strand of hair before you do all of it.


Since bleaching is so damaging to my (and I guess everyones) hair, it almost always involves sacrificing a few centimeters of your ends, leaving you with shorter hair. And for those of us that have the slowest growing hair, it is the worst. My hair has never been able to grow much past shoulder length, because it is so thin and frail and it also grows very slow, it always has. So a few years ago I embraced the girly girl in me and I decided to try out clip-in hair extensions. And wow, the effect was amazing! I had been dreaming of having long wavy hair ever since I was a little girl (I actually started wearing a blonde wig when I was 5 years old).


So one of the first things that I did when deciding to go blonde was to look for the best way and place to replace my red extensions. I found an amazing company called Cliphair and we decided to collaborate for my big hair project!


After I have sewn the clips to the extensions, I put them in my hair and decide the length of the hair. I usually go for three pieces/strokes of extensions and cut them all in different lengths. The bottom one the longest and the top one the shortest to make the transition from my own hair as less visible as possible.


You can also color the extensions to match them more to your own hair and try different hairstyles to mix it up!

I usually wear my hair in a half ponytail, but I have been experimenting with different hairstyles lately, so get ready for a new hair tutorial soon!!


Thanks for your colour story! I am a red head myself, thanks to many layers of henna :)

And no hairdresser dears to paint it lighter/ blond. Or its super expensive. So I will definitely try your methods and tips!


I lost my OBM brush holder last summer and made this as a temporay measure and as is so often the case it has become permanent and stood the test of time (at least six months painting almost every day) so I thought I would share it with you all.


The brass OBM brush holder is nicely made like all their gear but was top heavy when loaded with brushes and had no way to keep the brushes from touching each other. It was also designed for the palette to be horizontal or the brush holder would tend to capsize and spill the brushes.


This solution was made in less than an hour from a shampoo bottle. The top quarter was cut off at an angle to represent the angle of my palette. I also made another cut a half inch down from the original cut which serves to make a division so that brushes are separated. The top was then inserted back into the bottle. A pop rivet secured it while the glue set and a couple of brass eyelets were punched in to hang on the OBM hooks.


The upside down top works for the shorter brushes, (I sometimes use a sable for glazing and maybe a nylon rigger) and the full depth works well for full length brushes without it becoming top heavy while the divider serves to help keep the heads from touching each other.


Michael Richardson

Constructive and informed criticism is requested. I am here to learn and will not be offended:)

"Oil paint needs only to be thinned by the vigour of its application" Walter Sickert

Michael Richardson's oils and watercolours and Michael's Blog and painting holidays


He he! I thought some of you might like this! I for one am looking at shampoo bottles in a completely different light! (Centre of gravity, thickness of plastic, amount of taper, are graphics removable etc etc! who cares what the shampoo is like!


The palette and easel is made by Open Box M and is a very well made product indeed. It is a trifle pricey but palettable :rolleyes:as it should last 10 years easely:rolleyes: in professional daily use if you look after it.


I think that is very sensible and it is a lot of fun to adapt your box to suit your needs! The OBM is nice but as you say pricey! I had to promise myself I would use it every day to justify buying it:wink2:


The Mansion shampoo, body wash, and conditioner project began yesterday when the Mansion aides discovered the residents were almost out of all three of those essential products. Some had to borrow these things from other residents; others were doing without.


She had decided to set up new washbins and baskets for every resident, but that would require purchasing 20 more bottles of shampoo, conditioner and body wash for each resident. I went sailing back to the Dollar General and Walgreens and bought another $300 worth of shampoo, body wash, and conditioner.


I brought the new supplies to Tania about an hour after she made the request, and she was stunned and grateful. I am deeply into a fast response. And that was such a good idea, it deserves instant support. I may have to go back again to fill every one of those baskets with the right lotions, and I will go as many times as is necessary.


Of all the things they have to worry about, the shampoo will not be one of them, at least for the next six months or so. Tania is distributing these things today, and she told me a number of the residents cried, they were so happy and relieved.


I think I have donations enough to cover all the things I will need to finish this project, but if anyone out there is inclined to donate to this cause and keep the Mansion Fund ready for emergencies like this, feel free: via Paypal, [email protected] or Venmo, Jon-Katz-13, or by check, Jon Katz, Mansion Fund, P.O. Box 205, Cambridge, N.Y., 12816,

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