Aloe & Oatmeal Shampoo with Nano-Encapsulated Vitamins provides relief from itchy, scaling and sensitive skin. It also contains emollients to restore natural moisture to the skin and is a hypoallergenic formulation.
Instructions: Wet coat thoroughly with...
Aloe & Oatmeal Shampoo with Nano-Encapsulated Vitamins provides relief from itchy, scaling and sensitive skin. It also contains emollients to restore natural moisture to the skin and is a hypoallergenic formulation.
Instructions: Wet coat thoroughly with warm water. Apply enough Aloe & Oatmeal Shampoo to make a rich lather. Work shampoo from head to hindquarters. Let stand for approximately 5-10 minutes, then rinse thoroughly. For best results, repeat process.
Consumer Note: Aloe & Oatmeal Shampoo is a soap-free formulation. It can be used as often as necessary and will not strip the coat. Safe for use with topical flea control products.
Ingredients: Concentrated Surfactant Blend which is detergent and soap-free, Aloe Vera, Vitamins A, C, D, E & F, EGDS, EDTA (Sequestrant), Glycerin, Glyceryl Stearate, Wheat Germ Glycerides, Hydrolyzed Oat Proteins, Blend of Botanical Extracts, Coconut Oil, Almond Oil, Proprietary Blend of Coat and Skin Conditioners and Moisturizers, Yellow #5, DMDH Hydantoin, Deionized Water. This product is alcohol-free and contains no animal by-products.
Caution: For topical use on animals only. Avoid contact with eyes. Keep out of reach of children. Store at room temperature.
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