Doggie DIY: Face and Body Cleansing Wipes
I spent a few hours searching the internet for some good recipes on how to make them but I finally decided on this one because it used simple ingredients and was very easy to make. In fact I already had all the ingredients lying around my house. Unfortunately I don't remember what site I got it the recipe on but I wrote it out here with a few changes of my own. I highly recommend using this recipe, it is much cheaper, more effective and less perfumy than the store bought brands. They are a must in my daily grooming routine.
Products You Will Need
- Water
- Aloe Vera Gel
- 1 Vitamine E Gelcap
- Lavender
-Paper Towels
-Air tight Container
-Mixing Bowl
-Whisk
What do these products do?
Aloe Gel is a natural antibacterial
Vitamin E is great for shiny healthy hair
Lavender is a natural oil that helps to keep away fleas and ticks, it can also help mask odors and has a calming effect.
Steps
Step 1: Boil 2 cups of water
Step 2: When the water has boiled pour it into a bowl
Step 3: Add 1/4 cup of Aloe Gel (Can be found in the first aid or sun care isle but make sure it does not have harmful additives)
Step 4: Burst the casing on a Vitamin E capsule and squeeze it into the bowl.
Step 5: Add 2 drops of lavender oil (I used lavender because I had it handy but you can also use tea tree oil, lemon oil, eucalyptus oil or any other oil that is safe for dogs)
Step 6: Mix all the ingredients together with the whisk for about a minute or until it has a smooth consistency
Step 7: Rip up your paper towels (brand name is best for this so they stay strong when being used), fold them in half and place half of them in your air tight container
Step 8: Once your mixture has cooled down a bit pour it onto the wipes in the container. Once they have soaked in add more paper towels and repeat the process until the container is full. I ended up using an entire roll of paper towels but it may differ depending on what brand of paper towels you use.
These wipes will last for about two months before they should be replaced, if you want them to last longer you could try keeping them in the fridge or keeping the container in a Ziploc bag. If you find they dry out quickly (mine never have) try flipping the container upside down and storing it that way.
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