These treats stink but I think that's a bonus for the dog. He loves them and always knows when we buy them due to the smell. I also like that they are easy to break up and feed to him for training. They aren't great nutritionally so I only give... +
These treats stink but I think that's a bonus for the dog. He loves them and always knows when we buy them due to the smell.
I also like that they are easy to break up and feed to him for training. They aren't great nutritionally so I only give them occaisionally.
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When training my dog, I prefer to give him small treats that he can swallow quickly. Whole, these treats are the perfect size for him to choke. broken up, they are great, but it's really difficult to break them up without them just falling apart... +
When training my dog, I prefer to give him small treats that he can swallow quickly. Whole, these treats are the perfect size for him to choke. broken up, they are great, but it's really difficult to break them up without them just falling apart.
I guess the smell/flavour isn't that great because he's very food motivated but not very interested in these.
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My big complaint about most dog stuff is that it's too small for my pup. The joys of having an English Mastiff. I got a free sample from the company (which took about 7 months to arrive). He loved the taste and they are very smelly - he wouldn't... +
My big complaint about most dog stuff is that it's too small for my pup. The joys of having an English Mastiff.
I got a free sample from the company (which took about 7 months to arrive). He loved the taste and they are very smelly - he wouldn't leave the garbage alone once the wrapper was in it.
I was worried that he might choke on it, because they were so small compared to his mouth. He managed to chew it a few times before swallowing it, so it was okay. I won't be feeding him these again becuase I'm too worried that he will choke.
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My English Mastiff loves these treats. They don't seem to be that good nutritionally, so I try to limit what he's allowed to have. They are reserved as a "high value treat". They stink, which is good is doggy land. If he doesn't notice the noise... +
My English Mastiff loves these treats.
They don't seem to be that good nutritionally, so I try to limit what he's allowed to have. They are reserved as a "high value treat".
They stink, which is good is doggy land. If he doesn't notice the noise of the package, he is at full attention the moment he smells these things.
I do like that they are easy to break up so I can give many smaller treats rather than one big one.
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The ELF glitter primer works well and is easy to apply. I prefer to squeeze a bit out onto my hand and apply with a brush. You could also use a finger, but I have really long nails, so that's not an option. I allow it to dry for a few moments... +
The ELF glitter primer works well and is easy to apply.
I prefer to squeeze a bit out onto my hand and apply with a brush. You could also use a finger, but I have really long nails, so that's not an option.
I allow it to dry for a few moments, until it's clear and tacky. Then apply your glitter shadow or loose glitter. It works for loose pigments too.
It mostly keeps everything in place. It's not the best glitter primer out there, but for the price it's not bad at all.
You also get a lot of product. Unless you do glitter looks daily, it should last you years.
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This is a great eyeshadow primer! It's slightly tinted to help cancel out any discolouration or veins that may be visible on the eyes. It feels creamy and goes on easily. You can set it with powder or apply eyeshadow directly on top. If you apply... +
This is a great eyeshadow primer!
It's slightly tinted to help cancel out any discolouration or veins that may be visible on the eyes. It feels creamy and goes on easily.
You can set it with powder or apply eyeshadow directly on top. If you apply the eyeshadow directly, you get the best colour payoff but it can be harder to blend as the shadow sticks to the primer too much. I do this when I want a bold look and don't care as much about perfectly blended edges.
It's great for cut crease looks too.
Using powder to set it means that shadows won't stick as much but it's much easier to blend the edges.
You can also just powder the upper crease, where you want the edge of the shadow to blend perfectly, then apply colour.
This primer also makes eye looks last all day. I've used it when I have 12+ hour days and my eye look is perfect when I get home (as long as I don't rip my damn false lashes off the moment I get the chance!)
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I found this on sale at Shoppers Drug Mart and figured why not. I have the hot pink shade, Vivid Fire. It's very bright and pigmented. It's a liquid liner that goes on smoothly and is solid in a single coat. It's great for doing a double wing. Once... +
I found this on sale at Shoppers Drug Mart and figured why not. I have the hot pink shade, Vivid Fire. It's very bright and pigmented.
It's a liquid liner that goes on smoothly and is solid in a single coat. It's great for doing a double wing. Once it dries, it won't move (and can be a bit hard to remove without remover oils or really good wipes).
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I love Milani products, such good value for the price. This liquid-like eye liner is no different. It's an eye liner pencil that is supposed to deliver a liquid eyeliner look. It doesn't quite get there, but it's close enough and for the price, it... +
I love Milani products, such good value for the price. This liquid-like eye liner is no different.
It's an eye liner pencil that is supposed to deliver a liquid eyeliner look. It doesn't quite get there, but it's close enough and for the price, it works. It's creamy and very pigmented.
I like using it in the waterline or tightline. It's good on the lid too and you can smudge it out a little if you like the messy look. I don't think I would use it for a wing, but I have hooded eyes, so wings are a bit of an ordeal for me and smudge easily. YMMV.
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You would expect an $18 eye pencil to work but this one doesn't really. It's difficult to get any colour from it, and forget about using it in the waterline! You will spend 5 minutes stabbing yourself in the eye only to realise there is no colour... +
You would expect an $18 eye pencil to work but this one doesn't really. It's difficult to get any colour from it, and forget about using it in the waterline! You will spend 5 minutes stabbing yourself in the eye only to realise there is no colour payoff.
I think the pencil is too hard, I prefer a creamier eye pencil. What colour I can get from it is pretty enough, a shimmery white/silver shade. Even then, it doesn't seem very pigmented.
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I liked the look of this highlighter in the store so I picked one up, the price was very reasonable. It's a pressed powder that has a slight pink tone to it but goes on translucent, other than the colour shifting micro glitter. The glitter is... +
I liked the look of this highlighter in the store so I picked one up, the price was very reasonable.
It's a pressed powder that has a slight pink tone to it but goes on translucent, other than the colour shifting micro glitter. The glitter is small, so it doesn't look tacky (I guess that's a matter of opinion though).
I like it as a topper to other highlighters when I want to be extra. I like layering it over top of a bold highlight in silver or irredescent shade.
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