EFA Deodorizing Shampoo is a gentle, hypoallergenic, soap-free formulation containing our exclusive deodorizer, Sweet Pea Infusion. Contains emollients for moisturizing and proteins for conditioning. Natural Moisturising Factors promote hydration of skin and coat, while essential fatty acids nourish skin and aid in the control of flaking and scaling. Properly pH...
EFA Deodorizing Shampoo is a gentle, hypoallergenic, soap-free formulation containing our exclusive deodorizer, Sweet Pea Infusion. Contains emollients for moisturizing and proteins for conditioning. Natural Moisturising Factors promote hydration of skin and coat, while essential fatty acids nourish skin and aid in the control of flaking and scaling. Properly pH balanced, it cleans gently, lathers well and rinses out easily. Non-drying, deep cleansing formula leaves a pet’s coat soft and bright.
Size: 16 ounce bottle.
Instructions: Wet coat thoroughly. Apply sufficient shampoo to lather well into hair coat. Rinse thoroughly. May be used as often as necessary.
Ingredients: Water, Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Vitamins A, C, E & F, PEG-120 Methyl Glucose Dioleate, Aloe Vera Gel, PEG-75 Lanolin, Polysorbate 20, Safflower Oil, Sodium Chloride, Ordenone, FD&C Yellow No. 5, FD&C Blue No. 1, Methylchloroiso-thiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone, Fragrance. May contain citric acid to ensure optimal pH.
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