Tuesday, January 30, 2018
January 2018 Bullymake Box
There’s a basket of broken dog toys in my kitchen cupboard. Normally, I would throw a broken item away immediately, but these toys went from brand new to destroyed within five minutes, so I saved them with the intention of fixing them for my dog to enjoy again. If you have a large, strong dog like I do, you likely know the frustration of purchasing an “indestructible” toy, only for your dog to pull out the stuffing, break it in half, or swallow part of it the moment you take it out of the package.
The founders of Bullymake are Bulldog owners who realized that many different dog breeds were in need of more durable toys. Their solution was to create the Bullymake Box which is a subscription designed for power chewers that have an easy time destroying toys and treats.
Boxes contain 2-3 extremely tough chew toys and 3-4 all-natural treats. Toys are tested for durability on nearly every power chewing breed. Bullymake is very accommodating to its subscribers and truly stands behind its products. All toys have a 14-day guarantee and will be replaced with an even tougher toy for free if they are destroyed in this time period. The company also has a satisfaction guarantee, so if a dog does not enjoy a certain toy or treat, it will be replaced without the owner having to send it back or pay for shipping on the replacement. For dogs with beef, chicken, or grain allergies, Bullymake can customize boxes to cater to them and even offers a toys only option for those who cannot have treats at all. Boxes are also customized by dog size and can accommodate dogs from 10-200 pounds.
Boxes start at $39 per month. *Click HERE and use the code BULLYMAKE10 for $10 off your first box.* This could be a great Valentine’s Day gift for your favourite pup!
My dog, who is approximately 65 pounds, was lucky enough to try the January 2018 Bullymake Box*. Read on to see what he received.
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Sunday, January 21, 2018
Mint & Silver Snowflake Nail Art
Here’s my first attempt at nail art for 2018. It’s been a couple years since I created my Shimmering Snowflakes Nail Art, so I thought it was time for another winter look.
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Review: Sothys Paris Reconstructive Youth Serum
Today I’m sharing my favourite product for waking up to more youthful-looking skin.
Over the past few months, I have been testing out another serum from Sothys Paris. Like the others I have tried, this serum provides visible results right from the first application.
Monday, January 15, 2018
NOTD: Julep Jennye
One of my blogging goals for 2018 is to create more Nail Art and NOTD (Nail of the Day) posts. After all, I started Writing Beauty back in 2011 because of my passion for nails. Although I have downsized my polish collection over the years and have started getting salon gel manicures when life gets busy, nail polish will always be my first beauty love.
Today I want to share my thoughts on one of my favourite polish purchases from 2017: Julep Jennye.
I received this polish in my May 2017 Julep Maven Customized Box. As I was browsing through the site, this polish immediately caught my attention because it reminded me of a periwinkle crayon that was my favourite colouring tool when I was a child.
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Bronkotux: A Natural Syrup for Cold & Flu Season
Now that the holidays are over and I’ve settled into January, my focus is getting back to blogging on a regular basis. I have many exciting posts to share with you over the next twelve months, but I want to start off the year with a seasonally appropriate topic: winter colds and flus.
Whether you know someone who has been sick recently or you have been battling an illness yourself, you are probably well aware of all the germs floating around in this dry, icy air. The frustrating reality is that no matter how often we sanitize our hands, avoid those who are sick, and take care of our bodies, we can still catch a virus.
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