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Healthy Hair Care Hair Moisturizer

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Healthy HairCare Hair Moisturizer is the best coat conditioner for horse’s coats, manes and tails and is a therapeutic lanolin enriched concentrate that assists in replacing vital oils to the hair and skin.

This mane and tail conditioner used daily helps to control dandruff and dry skin. Great for help with blanket rubs, mane and tail itching. You will cut grooming time in half while promoting healthy coats, manes and tails.

A concentrate; mix one part of Healthy HairCare Hair Moisturizer with eight parts of water in a spray bottle. Spray on after daily grooming, after body clipping, bathing, or on blanket chafed areas. Spray onto tails, manes, coats, soft brush, towel, or massage into hair. Use on a wet or dry horse, clean or dirty. You are going to love the results.

Concentrated · Economical · Affordable, 32 oz

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