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PIPPA Equestrian soap
Pippa - Lemongrass & Mint summer coat refill
Pippa - Lemongrass & Mint summer coat refill
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From refill to spray
- Pour the entire contents into the original 500 ml spray container. Fill the bottle with 400 ml of water, shake it and the spray is now ready for use!
- 100 ml concentrate is equivalent to 500 ml coat spray.
- Never use the concentrate undiluted.
The Lemongrass & Mint Summer Coat Spray is a completely natural coat spray for your horse. The spray is made on the basis of six different essential oils, which masks the body odor. The coat spray is enriched with macadamia and vitamin E oil for a beautiful shine and extra protection.
Has your horse already been stung by insects? Use the PIPPA Tea Tree & Eucalyptus shampoo bar to care for and soothe the skin after insect bites.
The packaging of this spray is made of sustainable and recycled material, making it even better for animals and nature!
Ingredients:
- Macadamia oil: Has a nourishing, restorative and moisturizing effect.
- Vitamin E oil: Vitamin E is an antioxidant that contributes to healthy hair growth.
- Castor oil: The ricinoleic acid in castor oil nourishes and hydrates the hair.
- Organic Lemongrass Oil: Is one of the strongest aromas known and neutralizes body odor.
- Organic lavender oil: Contains the natural fragrance linalool.
- Organic Peppermint Oil: Has a cooling effect with a fresh menthol scent.
- Organic Eucalyptus Oil: Naturally contains cineole which gives off a cooling scent.
- Organic Geranium Oil: Gives off a strong sweet rose scent.
- Organic Clove Oil: Has a strong spicy scent.
How to use PIPPA Lemongrass & Mint coat spray
- The spray is completely ready to use. Spray the entire horse or just the spots with the most irritation. The Lemongrass & Mint Repellent spray is suitable for daily use.
- Shake well before each use. Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, nose and (open) wounds. Essential oils can cause allergic reactions in some animals, test on a small area of skin before first use.
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