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Ingredients List
Aloe Vera (Aloe Barbadensis)
Is traditionally used as a skin soother
Aqua
Is water
Benzyl Alcohol
An aromatic used as a preservative
Caprylhydroxamic Acid
Comes from coconut oil. It’s a safe preservative often used as a replacement for parabens which carry a number of health and safety concerns
Citric Acid
Is found in citrus fruits, especially lemon and lime. Can be used either as a chelating agent or a water treatment agent. In the former case it helps to stabilise the mixture and in both cases enables good lathering.
Cocamidopropyl Betaine
Is a mild aqueous surfactant solution derived from coconut oil. It provides good foaming and foam liquid stabilisation with great wetting properties. It also helps to build viscosity and gives a smooth feel
Coco-Glucoside
A natural non-ionic surfactant that is a very mild and gentle cleansing agent making it ideal for sensitive skin
Frankincense oil (Boswellia Carterii)
Which is anti-inflammatory
Glycerin
Is used to improve smoothness, provide lubrication and to maintain moisture. These properties make it useful in preventing skin dryness.
Limonene
Is a naturally occurring fragrance compound found in the rind of citrus fruits
Mandarin (Citrus Nobilis)
Is a great cleanser and soother
Nettle (Urtica Dioica)
Has been traditionally used to prevent hair loss
Phenoxyethanol
An aromatic used as a preservative
Polysorbate 80
Is used as a hair thickener
Sodium Chloride
This is salt which is commonly used in shampoos as a thickener creating a rich thick and luxurious feel
Sodium Coco Sulfate (SCS)
We used SCS rather than pure Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) as it is generaly regarded as being a gentler surfactant
Tetrasodium Glutamate Diacetate
Is a multi-purpose clear liquid chelating agent and preservative booster. In the context of a shampoo a chelating ingredient helps to stabilise the mixture and enable good lathering. Tetrasodium Glutamate Diacetate is made from plant material and has high solubility over a wide pH range. It is much more readily biodegradable than the more commonly found ethylenediaminetetraacetate (EDTA)

DISCLAIMER: While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained here it is for general purposes only. We urge you to consult your vet if you have any concerns about your dog.