After mixing all ingredients, first fill required
amount in a spray bottle that you will use to apply, then fill the rest in a glass bowl.
Not exact matches
PAM
Spray Pump Olive Oil is not oil in a spray bottle; it's a non-stick spray that's designed to spray lightly and evenly providing complete pump control for optimal spray coverage and control over the amount you
Spray Pump Olive Oil is not oil
in a
spray bottle; it's a non-stick spray that's designed to spray lightly and evenly providing complete pump control for optimal spray coverage and control over the amount you
spray bottle; it's a non-stick
spray that's designed to spray lightly and evenly providing complete pump control for optimal spray coverage and control over the amount you
spray that's designed to
spray lightly and evenly providing complete pump control for optimal spray coverage and control over the amount you
spray lightly and evenly providing complete pump control for optimal
spray coverage and control over the amount you
spray coverage and control over the
amount you use.
For those of you who wanted suggestions of essential oils, my main oils were lavender - emotional and physical support, compresses, and healing afterwards, a clove, rosemary and lemon blend for disinfecting items (put this
in a
spray bottle), and put on my feet and baby's feet for protection (hospital birth), helichrysm for healing and to keep on hand
in case of excessive bleeding, frankinsense for anointing baby and healing, clary sage to help labor contractions along when you are
in active labor, Valor (a Young Living blend) for courage and spinal alignment before, during and after birth, peppermint to help ease nausea, lemon to flavor water, to help hydrate and quench thirst
in the even you are not allowed to drink large
amounts of water, any other favorite smelling oils safe for baby for anointing and encouraging bonding, especially if used during pregnancy
I try to always use glass
bottles but would make exceptions for bath & body recipes used
in the shower or small batches of
spray recipes that I will use
in a relatively short
amount of time.
Again — the only thing similar
in our ingredients with Leba is the alcohol — many prescription medications have a higher % of alcohol then we have
in ours — We have many reports from Vets and other professionals that have used both Leba & now PetzLife — they all have reported that PetzLife works more then twice as fast — we give almost twice the
amount of the product — and we cost less then half as much — My understanding is that they are charging $ 50 for a 1 oz
bottle that has 250
sprays — that price includes $ 10 shipping from Canada — Our 2.2 oz
spray bottle has over 450
sprays and our retail is $ 24.95 — our gel contains 4 oz works even faster then our
spray and only costs $ 29.95 and we offer a twin - pack special for $ 58.95 — this includes both the
spray and the gel and the shipping — and
in your case — I would recommend the salmon oil twin - pack — for both dogs and cats --