Description
This conditioner for short-coated dogs and cats uses natural ingredients to prevent dandruff and static, making it suitable for sensitive skin.
Conditioner, balm intended for dogs and cats with short coats. The product is based on natural ingredients that prevent dandruff and have antistatic properties. This conditioner is a great emollient, it makes the hair soft and prevents static electricity. Emollients are fatty substances that are intended to prevent dryness. They form an occlusive layer that protects the epidermis against water loss. Calcium pantothenate contained in the conditioner has a nourishing effect and soothes minor skin irritations. Citric acid and lactic acid restore the appropriate pH to the skin.
Examples of Short-Coated Dog Breeds:
American Foxhound, Staffordshire Terrier, Basenji, Basset Hound, Beagle, Beauceron Bloodhound, Boston Terrier, Boxer, Great Dane, Bull Terrier, Chihuahua, Dachshund, Dalmatian, Dog.
Did you know that the skin of short-haired dogs and cats secretes 30% more sebum than the skin of breeds with longer hair? Iv San Bernard lemon shampoo has excellent degreasing properties. It removes sebum, dead skin, and all environmental pollutants. Therefore, after using lemon shampoo, always use lemon conditioner. The conditioner closes the hair cuticle that opens during shampooing and strengthens the effect of the active ingredients. It regulates the functioning of the sebaceous glands, which is very important - without its use, there will be overproduction of sebum, which will result in oily skin. This in turn can lead to dandruff. Due to the lack of Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) in the product, the product produces less foam and is suitable for extremely sensitive dogs.
How Often Should You Bathe a Dog?
The process of total, natural resurfacement of the epidermis (keratinization) takes about 21 days (in seniors this period is slightly longer). To ensure the best condition of your pet's skin and hair, bathing once a month is optimal.
Did you know that in short-haired breeds there is one outer hair for every six hairs of undercoat? The hair replacement cycle lasts on average from 1.5 to 2 months and consists of three phases: the phase of active growth (anagen), the transition phase, also called the decay phase (catagen), and shed (telogen) phases.
Advantages:
- No additives causing allergies
- Without SLS and SLES
- Microbiologically tested
- Original Italian formula
- Has a pH appropriate for animals
- Designed for short-haired dogs and cats
- The product is over 90% biodegradable
Usage:
- After rinsing the shampoo, apply conditioner and massage thoroughly into the coat.
- For distribution, it is best to use the Iv San Bernard cosmetics brush.
- Rinse thoroughly with warm water.
- Dry and brush.
Founded in 1995 by Mirco Aringhieri, the Italian brand Iv San Bernard is synonymous with quality in the field of pet cosmetics all over the world. Thanks to the input of many experts, Iv San Bernard has developed several lines of cosmetics for dogs and cats - over 200 different products, from daily care to exhibition cosmetics. This wide offer includes products dedicated to hair types and SPA treatments, traditional and specialized cosmetics, and professional fur care products. In addition to cosmetics, Iv San Bernard also produces equipment and accessories for groomers.
In addition, Iv San Bernard is the first company in the world to obtain the "Safe Pet Cosmetics" certificate for product compliance. This took place in 2018. A certified company must comply with strict production requirements, is committed to protecting the health and dignity of animals, and is also expected to spread the culture of animal protection.
Relying on its most experienced, qualified experts such as the famous Monique Van de Ven, Iv San Bernard promotes its own philosophy of animal care, which it implements through a training program conducted in various academies around the world - 14 schools located in Italy, Spain, and China.
Iv San Bernard is not only cosmetics or equipment - it is, above all, a unique approach to animal care.