Can I use waterless shampoo made for cats on my horse?
my horse smells, and i was going to go buy some waterless shampoo for him, but then i found the waterless shampoo for my cat. i can’t see what would be so different between the two, and why spend money on one when i already have one?
obviously i’m not just going to lather it on and leave him, i’ll stay with him a couple hours to make sure he doesn’t have a reaction..
is there any reason i shouldn’t use it? i mean, they’re both animals…
I don’t think it’d hurt, but it also probably wouldn’t work as well, because cats don’t roll around in the mud the way horses do so it’s probably not as strong.
You could probably read the ingredients then google them and decide for yourself if it’s safe or not.
Is showering with shower gel or body wash good enough? I don’t feel clean w/out bar soap but it dried me out.
I like shower gels and body washes, but I don’t feel fully clean when I use only that for my shower. My skin always feels like it has some sticky residue when I use either the shower gel or the body wash for my shower so what I’ll do is rinse really well and then lather up with bar soap (usually Dial soap) then rinse that off well. But the problem is that bar soap, not just Dial soap, any bar soap dries my skin out alot. Do you think one of the Dial body washes will work to take care of both the stickiness and dry skin? Or what body wash or shower gel do you recommend? Please I don’t want a flowery-smelling over powering body wash or body gel.
I know what you mean about the shower gel.. try using a dove bar soap.. its the only kind I like. It doesn’t leave that overly dry-tight skin feeling. If you have tried it and it doesnt work for you, you can try using the oil of olay in shower body lotion.
Riddle for you! 10 points for first to get the right answer!?
At technical school we Study the construction of lathes and machines. We learn how to use instruments and how not to be stumped by difficult situations. My foreman teacher handed me some wire and asked: “How do you measure a wire’s diameter?”
“With a micrometer gauge.”
“And if you don’t have one?”
On thinking it over. I had an answer. What was it
Make a small mark on the wire with a lead pencil (or any mark or ink that will transfer to paper)…
Roll the wire across a piece of paper so that the mark transfers at least twice…
The distance between marks is the wires circumference… (measure with a ruler)…