Pet Head Color Me Bad!

Hi everyone! Here’s a quick advertorial/tutorial on the Pet Head Color Me Bad range! :)

Pet Head Color Me Bad is a non-staining and temporary fur styling gel that allows you the freedom to make your pet look rockin’ cool without the long-term commitment! :) Here’s a range of colours currently available at Pet Head!:


Hehe, my favourite has got to be purple and pink! Unfortunately… Baileys (our model below) picked green as her choice of colour! BOO! Looks like I’ll have to use purple and pink on another puppy next time!

(Here she is giving a very wary face, I don’t think she wanted us to take that tube of coloring gel away from her, look at her paw gripping onto it tightly!)

The wonderful thing about styling gels is the movement of it that allows you to be as creative as you want! Of course, I love little stencil shapes and I couldn’t resist making some of my own heart-shaped stencils! Hehe. It was extremely simple to do- all you need is a sheet of paper and a pair of scissors!

(Try not to use cardboard as paper is easier to maneuver)

I’m sure it’s pretty obvious to everyone what I did next!

TADAH!!! My very own heart-shaped stencil! Hehehe. I made 3 in various sizes but ended up using only one because the other two were much too big!

Anyway, all you have to do is place the stencil on your puppy, grab a pea size amount of Pet Head Color Me Bad and apply it! Yes, THAT’S IT! REALLY SIMPLE! Now as well all know, Baileys is super hyper but we picked her because she’s white and the colour of the gel is most obvious on light coloured dogs- problem was, we couldn’t take pictures of every step because we needed one person to hold her and another to apply the gel! I’ll give you guys a step-by-step when I try it on my little man Skotch next :)

Okay time for the results!!!
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Hehehe, adorable little hearts!!! As you can see, Pet Head Color Me Bad styling gel is true to the colour of the gel in the bottle. The green is just as bright and vibrant! It’s easy to apply, think of it as something with the texture of conditioner and it takes an average of about 10 minutes to dry (I used heaps, hence the rather long drying time).


Close-up shot of the hearts! CUTE!

For more information about Pet Head and their wide range of products, do visit their Facebook page here. Or, you can email janegoh@fluffcollections.com for more details! :)

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