Sunscreen
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Sunscreen
Hi There,
Wondering if any other black-chow people have issues with black staying black? Mika's fur grows in black with her undercoat grayish; she was malnourished in her previous life and had turned reddish from it as well have having 2 peroxide "dips" because of skunk tangles...that being said she's all back to her normal but the ends of her hair get bleached out by the sun (I think anyways) and she ends up the black-brown chow. Do any of you know of a good trick to keep her black a proper black like: food tricks, sunscreens, mink oil etcetc?
Thanks,
Wondering if any other black-chow people have issues with black staying black? Mika's fur grows in black with her undercoat grayish; she was malnourished in her previous life and had turned reddish from it as well have having 2 peroxide "dips" because of skunk tangles...that being said she's all back to her normal but the ends of her hair get bleached out by the sun (I think anyways) and she ends up the black-brown chow. Do any of you know of a good trick to keep her black a proper black like: food tricks, sunscreens, mink oil etcetc?
Thanks,
Karla and Mika
Re: Sunscreen
I have read that you can mix some sunscreen with water in a spray bottle and spray it on when they go outside. That is supposed to help keep the sun from bleaching out the black fur and making it get "rusty". I've never tried it though, but I thought it sounded like a good idea.
CoraP.
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Remember this, and also be persuaded of its truth - the future is not in the hands of fate, but in ourselves.
Jules Jusserand
Re: Sunscreen
Thanks, I'll check it out. As is I have to put baby sunscreen on my cat in the summer (her forehead infront of her ears burns ), we'll see if Mika licks it off, should taste great!CoraP. wrote:I have read that you can mix some sunscreen with water in a spray bottle and spray it on when they go outside. That is supposed to help keep the sun from bleaching out the black fur and making it get "rusty". I've never tried it though, but I thought it sounded like a good idea.
Karla and Mika
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Re: Sunscreen
Check out Layla's post right underneath this one: "Leave in Conditioners"
Re: Sunscreen
Layla suggested this shampoo to me. I bought some and she was bathed with it this week but I haven't ordered the sunscreen that is mentioned in the next thread yet.
http://www.sitstay.com/dog/supplies/ser ... 3346_13281
http://www.sitstay.com/dog/supplies/ser ... 3346_13281
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Re: Sunscreen
Over the years, I've posted a lot of information on this topic - you'll find most of those threads using the keywords: color intensifying. These are shampoos/conditioners giving a beautiful and protective show finish to coats and the results are long lasting. Here's one of the threads:Karla wrote:Hi There,
Wondering if any other black-chow people have issues with black staying black? Mika's fur grows in black with her undercoat grayish; she was malnourished in her previous life and had turned reddish from it as well have having 2 peroxide "dips" because of skunk tangles...that being said she's all back to her normal but the ends of her hair get bleached out by the sun (I think anyways) and she ends up the black-brown chow. Do any of you know of a good trick to keep her black a proper black like: food tricks, sunscreens, mink oil etcetc?
Thanks,
http://forum.chowchow.org/viewtopic.php ... 7&p=125127