Skin Protecting Bath

The environment we live in is full of polluting agents and our skin barrier needs being protected against these noxious substances. We wash ourselves every day, removing dirt, bacteria and other polluting substances. Our animals suffer these attacks too, in particular they are exposed to drain-pipes’ fumes and dust. Daily cleaning of pets is not very common yet and the above mentioned substances can cause skin problems such as irritation, dandruff, and so on.

Nature offers different ingredients to resolve skin problems;

Skin Protecting Bath includes:

  • propolis extract: it performs an antibacterial and purifying action;
  • tea tree oil: it cleanse and alleviates stings, abrasions and little wounds;
  • marsh-mallow extract: it has a stimulating action on the blood circulation and consequently on the hair bulbs, stimulating hair growth;
  • esters of fruit acids: they deodorize and moisturize the pet's skin and hair and give the hair strength and thickness.

Contains

Reg. 907/2006/EC

Anionic surfactants (≥5 and <15%), Amphoteric surfactants (<5%) , Non-ionic surfactants (<5%), Potassium Sorbate, Phoenoxyethanol, Benzyl alcohol, Hexyl cinnamaldehyde, Parfum.

Contains also:

Althaea officinalis, Propolis, Melaleuca Alternifolia, esters from fruit acids.

Technical information

How to prepare the cleansing solution: mix 2 tablespoons of shampoo every 10 kg of weight with 0.5 – 1 – 1.5 litres of water, according to the pet’s size (small, medium, large).
How to prepare the pet: before washing, comb or brush carefully the pet’s hair, in order to eliminate dead hair, dust and so on. Put some cotton in the pet’s ears to avoid water getting inside.
How to wash the pet: wet it’s hair completely, apply half of the solution on wet hair, massage all the body to obtain abundant foam. Go on massaging for some minutes. Rinse and repeat with the remaining solution. Then  rinse carefully the whole body. 
How to dry the hair: if possible, let the pet shake spontaneously: in this way it will eliminate half the water by itself. Wrap the pet in a towel and rub it; repeat with more towels. Brush or comb the hair softly for some minutes; to complete drying, use a hairdryer, keeping it at a distance of about 50 cm from the pet’s body and at low-medium temperature, so that skin and hair shouldn’t suffer from heat.

Caution: Avoid contact with eyes; in case of contact, rinse with plenty of water. Prevent animals to lick themselves during the bath.