Introduce your beloved animals to the luxurious care of Mane & Muzzle Bar Soap from Wholehearted Harmony. This mild soap for horses and dogs promises to leave their coats feeling smooth, shiny, and silky while cleansing without disrupting their skin’s natural barriers. Crafted from the purest ingredients, it features a shea butter base enriched with natural organic/non-gmo oils such as neem, argan, and calendula, and always includes GC-MS organic essential oils. Not only does it get them clean and smelling fantastic, but it also helps to repel bugs.
Each bar comes in its own sisal bag for more lather, deeper cleansing and extended soap life.
bars are 5.5 oz.
No parabans, palm oil, SLS, SDS, Phthalates or the other bad stuff!
Please note, this superb blend of natural goodness is not safe for cats.
Mane & Muzzle Bar Soap with Sisal bag
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All natural, free of parabans, palm oil, SLS, SDS, Phthalates and the other bad stuff! All of our oils are organic/non-gmo.
These bars are 5.5 oz. (155.922 grams). They should last around 20-40 washes, possibly more. Remember to not bathe your horse or dog to much. If you notice any reactions, discontinue use.
Shea butter: nourishes and hydrates a horse's/dog's skin, regenerate the epidermis, soothes irritation caused by friction, such as from injuries to the withers, strap, or corner of the lips. Shea butter has protective and antioxidant properties that can help protect a horse's skin. Can be used on young horses and foals, puppies.
Argan Oil: hydrates and moisturizes skin, which can help prevent dryness, itching, and flaking. Improve hair condition, nourishes and strengthens hair, which can help prevent breakage, split ends, and other types of damage, helps reduce shedding in dogs and promotes healthy skin, contains antioxidants that can heal irritated, cracked, damaged, or dry skin and can support the overall health of a pet's coat and skin.
Neem Oil: some of neem oil's properties—azadirachtin, nimbin, essential fatty acids, and vitamin E, suggesting that it might also be effective in treating ringworm, local demodectic mange, hot spots, soothing inflamed skin, and reducing itch. It reduces insect feeding and acts as a repellent. It also interferes with insect hormone systems, making it harder for insects to grow and lay eggs and also repel and reduce the feeding of nematodes. Other components of neem oil kill insects by hindering their ability to feed.
Calendula Oil: antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties that might make it useful in healing wounds, soothing eczema, and relieving diaper rash. Calendula oil is a natural oil extracted from marigold flowers (Calendula officinalis). It's often used as a complementary or alternative treatment. Use with caution on pregnant horses and dogs.
Vitamin E: For dogs; Vitamin E can help with dry or itchy skin, and allergic reactions on the skin and ears. It can also help protect a dog's skin from the sun's UV rays. For horses; Vitamin E is an antioxidant that can help protect a horse's skin and coat. It can also help offset the development of free radicals, which can damage cells and cell membranes.
Citronella Essential Oil: a natural repellent that can help prevent fleas from attaching to your pet, keeps your pet's skin clean and healthy, can have a soothing and calming effect on the skin, and can help reduce redness and irritation. Citronella oil has anti-fungal and antibacterial qualities and can help soften your pet's coat.
Lemongrass Essential Oil: can repel fleas, ticks, and lice, helps reduce inflammation, which may be beneficial for inflammatory skin conditions. Lemongrass has antibacterial and antifungal properties that can help boost a dog's/horse's immune system and also can adds a calming effect on dogs and help reduce anxiety. Lemongrass has a refreshing scent that can help eliminate odors.
Tea Tree Essential Oil: Tea tree oil can be used to clean a horse's and dog's coat, stimulate shine, and reduce the risk of infection. It can also be used to treat wounds, as its antibacterial properties help keep wounds clean. However, some horses and dogs can be sensitive to tea tree oil but should be fine as it is very diluted in the soap.
AS ALWAYS, OBSERVE WHEN USING BECUASE EVERY PET IS DIFFERENT