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Allergroom® Shampoo

Keratoseborrheic Disorders   CatsDogsHorse
Allergroom® Shampoo
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ALLERGROOM® SHAMPOO is a moisturizing, hypoallergenic shampoo designed for frequent use on dry skin in cats, dogs and horses of any age.

Benefit:

Gentle, hypoallergenic, emollient, soap-free and antisebborrheic.

Spherulites: an exclusive and patented encapsulation system that provides slow release of ingredients long after product application.

Anti-Adhesive glycotechnology utilizes a unique combination of monosaccharides and an alkylpolyglucoside that reduces bacterial and yeast adhesion to the stratum corneum. This action physically disrupts microorganism colonization on the skin surface and may delay onset of irritation due to topical bacteria or yeast.

Chitosanide: a natural biopolymer that creates a protective film on the skin and hair coat.

Use:

Routine shampoo for normal or dry skin for dogs, cats and horses.

Directions for use: Shake well before use. Wet the hair coat with warm water and apply a sufficient amount of shampoo to create a rich lather. Massage shampoo into wet hair coat, lather freely. Allow to remain on hair for 5 to 10 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with clean water. Rinse and repeat. May be used as often as weekly or as directed by your veterinarian.

 

Technologies:

Glycotechnology Spherulites

Available Sizes:

Description Product #
1 gal. 01510
16 oz. 01516
8 oz. 01508
Allergic Dermatitis
Keratoseborrheic Disorders
Infectious Dermatitis
Otitis Externa

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