Meet Hercules, he's a dirty mess. I almost
drove myself nuts to make this picture- I wanted to wash
my baby so bad every day- but I needed a picture of a before
shot to show how good the product works. Here is Hercules
before His Castle Baths Product preview.
And here is his AFTER shot, and one at the
show from when He Granded
"Healthy Coat" pH Balancing Face Shampoo
- tearless!
4 oz- $6.95
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TEARLESS
12 oz - $12.95
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Popular! TEARLESS
32 oz- $27.95
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TEARLESS
Popular! CB Face Powder with a bleaching like
agent to lighten up stains. The more you use this- the
brighter you'll become. This powder contains a peroxide
LIKE ingredient so not only does it help to lighten- but
it helps add oxygen back into the fur. This is not a liquid-
it is 100% powder.
8 oz- $22.00
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Show size- $12.00
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Popular! CB Face Wash with a lightening agent
to lighten up stains. The more you use this- the brighter
you'll become.
4 oz- $6.95
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TEARLESS
12 oz - $12.95
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TEARLESS
Fullers Powder to help degrease those greasy spots
like behind the ears at ringside. Very Light beige
in color- can be used on any color coat- made white but
blends even on black coat!
2 oz net contents - $6.95
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8 oz net contents- $10.95
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(Ships as two (a 6 oz and a 2 oz) - a home size and a
show size bottle)
Note: You can Degrease
the non white- with corn starch.
TESTIMONIAL- CASTLE BATHS:
I am a neat-freak. So imagine what I must
go through to make my cats looking "picture-perfect."
I have tried almost all of the grooming products that
are sold in the market. Some worked better than others,
but I have never been as satisfied with a product than
I have with the Castle Bath's Anna line products.
To produce a "picture-perfect" cat, you need
that grease-less gossamer coat, flamboyantly fluffy tail,
a nicely sculpted round head, but mostly importantly,
a clean and flawless face that is completely free of unsightly
stains - one that emphasizes the cat's shimmer eye-popping
gaze, the tiny centered button nose, as well as all the
gentle curves that make up the facial silhouette.
Maintaining the coat has been pretty easy
for me. My cats go through the daily combing, biweekly
quick baths (the Metro dryer is a must!), and every other
month or so, they suffer through a complete degreasing
and conditioning routine.
Keeping the face clean, however, has been
a battle for me. Although my cats tear up far less than
the average, they'll still accumulate a sizable blackish
gunk in the corners of their eyes. If un wiped, the gunk
will melt into an ugly hue of reddish brown stain that
seem to stream down the passages on the sides of the nose.
Once this stain sets in, it is nearly impossible to remove
it. Hence, I wipe and powder their faces religiously to
keep them clean. There have been two major problems with
the other products that I have been using before Castle
Baths.
1. I needed to keep them refrigerated. There
were times when I had to throw away an almost brand new
bottle just because I had forgotten to put it back into
the refrigerator after I was done using it.
2. If not powdered carefully, the cats'
faces end up looking "corn-starched" and very
artificial - sort of like the results of over-applying
cheap make-up. I've taken advice of others and combed
out the areas that have been powdered, but really to no
avail, the hairs around the eyes and nose were indeed
very white, but without that brilliant soft shimmer, because
the individual hairs had clumped together, giving the
cat a very pasty appearance.
Then one day, I came across the Purrinlot
Cattery page. At first I was intrigued merely at the wealth
of information Laura Thomas (the founder/breeder) had
on her web site about grooming cats. Then I stumbled upon
the products page. And although I wanted to order the
entire line, I thought about giving it a test first, and
quickly purchased the trio set of face shampoo, wash and
powder.
When the items arrived, I was very excited,
yet a little skeptical - could they be any different than
the ones that I have been using?
I splashed on some of the face wash onto
a cotton pad, and wiped down the face of one of my cats.
It was very "cool" to observe how the little
pieces of black gunk stuck to the shafts of the hair underneath
the eyes effortlessly loosened their grips and fell off.
In fact, I had no idea this cat had so much gunk! Silvers
have that dark mascara lining around their eyes and sometimes
the gunk hides in them. I had to use a second pad just
because so much of it was coming off. Needless to say,
it was extremely gratifying.
Well, then came the powder. The first thing
I noticed was that it was much finer than the one that
I had been using before. I dipped and rolled a Q-tip in
the tub, and proceeded to apply it under the eyes. I couldn't
believe it. With each stroke, the powder just magically
blended and disappeared, and no, the hair did not at all
clump together. I reapplied (I think I over-did it a little)
it over and over just to see if it'll ever start caking.
And much to my surprise, however much powder was put on
the face, I couldn't even tell. The cat's face now white
and bright, and for the first time, very soft and furry
looking. In other words, the face was flawless, but moreover,
it looked 100% natural. Yay!
A few days later, I tried the face&body
shampoo, and loved the texture, the scent, and how the
coat felt after the bath. I immediately returned to the
site and ordered the pH balancing shampoo and the conditioner.
Currently, I am eagerly awaiting their arrival. Can't
wait to try them. :) And I will definitely post more with
updates as soon as I do.
Katherine Chung of www.lovcatpersians.com
Fullers Powder to help degrease those greasy spots
like behind the ears at ringside. Very Light beige
in color- can be used on any color coat- made white but
blends even on black coat!
2 oz net contents - $6.95
Buy!
8 oz net contents- $10.95
Buy!
(Ships as two (a 6 oz and a 2 oz) - a home size and a
show size bottle)
Note: You can Degrease the non white- with
corn starch.