Hey, I’m a hair stylist, and I’ve sold dog products.
“Harsh” soaps and shampoos, like old fashioned bar soap, are more alkaline than “pH balanced” modern soaps and shampoos for humans.
They clean our skin too well, strip away all the oils, and can leave a film.
A better shampoo for us is more acidic (ie has a lower pH), to maintain our so called “acid mantle”, which supports our particular “good bacteria”, and helps protect us from germs and chemicals that affect human skin.
Dog’s have more alkaline skin than we do.
So pH balanced dog shampoo is a little harsh when used on humans… may cause skin and scalp flaking, and frizz or dull your hair, and ruin a nice soft modern permanent.
Like using a bar of laundry soap.
But it’s safer than putting modern human shampoo on your dog…
Their skin is thinner than ours, but naturally more resistant to harsh environments.
Acidity can cause a mild chemical burn that erodes it, and allows invading bacteria to cause itching and irritation.
So there you go, Opal. Use Roscoe’s shampoo, if you don’t mind dull skin and a frizzy perm.
LuvThemPluggers almost 8 years ago
This seems backwards. It sounds like something Earl would do.
Templo S.U.D. almost 8 years ago
I hope using the dog shampoo was temporary until Opal buys more body wash.
gammaguy almost 8 years ago
Will that keep her away from flea markets?
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Hey, I’m a hair stylist, and I’ve sold dog products.
“Harsh” soaps and shampoos, like old fashioned bar soap, are more alkaline than “pH balanced” modern soaps and shampoos for humans.
They clean our skin too well, strip away all the oils, and can leave a film.
A better shampoo for us is more acidic (ie has a lower pH), to maintain our so called “acid mantle”, which supports our particular “good bacteria”, and helps protect us from germs and chemicals that affect human skin.
Dog’s have more alkaline skin than we do.
So pH balanced dog shampoo is a little harsh when used on humans… may cause skin and scalp flaking, and frizz or dull your hair, and ruin a nice soft modern permanent.
Like using a bar of laundry soap.But it’s safer than putting modern human shampoo on your dog…
Their skin is thinner than ours, but naturally more resistant to harsh environments.
Acidity can cause a mild chemical burn that erodes it, and allows invading bacteria to cause itching and irritation.
So there you go, Opal. Use Roscoe’s shampoo, if you don’t mind dull skin and a frizzy perm.
But DON’T use your next body wash on Roscoe.
Tyge almost 8 years ago
I think Earl was being very supportive. ;o)
garcoa almost 8 years ago
Earl will be sleeping in the dog house tonight.
ksu71 almost 8 years ago
I’ve heard many that people (humans) use udder cream.
pcolli almost 8 years ago
Just like shampoo, body wash is just detergent….. I’ll stick to soap, thankyou.
Number Three almost 8 years ago
My favourite shampoo is Herbal Essences. But I just use whatever one my Mum buys.
xxx
Deja Moo almost 8 years ago
Bar soap is ALSO detergent; unless you buy “home-made” soap.