Witch Hazel pads

kazzy220

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Jul 31, 2010
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Grafton, OHIO
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England
Bulldog(s) Names
Maggie (My Angel Baby 5/31/2012). Daddy (2 years). Linus (1year). Bella (4 years)
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I love these things!!

I use them to clean wrinkles, tail pockets and ears. Witch hazel is a natural astringent so no need to worry about drying after cleaning!! :2thumbs:
 
I'm gonna have to look for some of those. Right now I just put some on a cotton ball but pads are so much better.
 
I'll have to look for those too, seems a lot easier than the way I'm doing it.
 
These are really convenient. I just got some not too long ago and really like the convenience. Will be great for road trips too.
 
We have only tried the medicated pads for Bindies wrinkles and pockets, and I am curious to try these instead...

just a couple questions:

Do they have a stingy feeling?

Do they have a scent? Bindie is fine getting her wrinkles cleaned with an UNSCENTED wipe, but once she smells the pads it's over!! She wants nothing to do with it and will fight you the whole time (making it difficult to not smear it all over her thrashing face)
 
Thanks for sharing! I'm always SO embarrassed when I have to buy the Tucks Medicated Pads to clean Diesel's tail pocket since they are for hemorrhoids :lol: stupid I know but I always find myself explaining that they are for cleaning my dogs tail pocket and people look at me so strange! :blush: I am definitely going to try the witch hazel pads!!!!
 
I get mine from Walmart!! :up:
 
We have only tried the medicated pads for Bindies wrinkles and pockets, and I am curious to try these instead...

just a couple questions:

Do they have a stingy feeling?

Do they have a scent? Bindie is fine getting her wrinkles cleaned with an UNSCENTED wipe, but once she smells the pads it's over!! She wants nothing to do with it and will fight you the whole time (making it difficult to not smear it all over her thrashing face)

They smell if witch hazel, to me it's not too strong at all. I kinda like the smell because it's not too overpowering :)


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I usually buy a bottle of witch hazel (99 cents) and a bag of cosmetic rounds ($3). I also have a small jar that used to have hair gel in it that I use to store them. Works out way cheaper that way. The cosmetic rounds are next to the cotton balls and are not expensive at all if you want to just save yourself some money all together.
 
I have the bottle of witch hazel too that I keep in the kitchen and upstairs. That's what I mainly use but these are pretty dang convenient. :D
 
I usually buy a bottle of witch hazel (99 cents) and a bag of cosmetic rounds ($3). I also have a small jar that used to have hair gel in it that I use to store them. Works out way cheaper that way. The cosmetic rounds are next to the cotton balls and are not expensive at all if you want to just save yourself some money all together.

Great idea!


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I usually buy a bottle of witch hazel (99 cents) and a bag of cosmetic rounds ($3). I also have a small jar that used to have hair gel in it that I use to store them. Works out way cheaper that way. The cosmetic rounds are next to the cotton balls and are not expensive at all if you want to just save yourself some money all together.

I just did this the other day. I remember this post you made and the :idea: went off. Thanks!!!
 
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