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Hownd Dry Foam Wash | Natural Dry Shampoo

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 16,99 available on subscription

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Description

Hownd | Dry Foam Wash | Natural Dry Shampoo – Clean, fresh, and dry in minutes!

Keep your dog clean and fresh in minutes without any fuss or water! Hownd’s waterless foam shampoo is a quick, fast-drying solution for dirty coats. Its pH-balanced 4-in-1 formula gently removes dirt, mud, and odors from your dog’s coat. Perfect for use on the go or when water isn’t available. Natural conditioners help remove static and tangles, leaving the coat soft and manageable.

The Dry Foam Wash contains aloe vera, chamomile, and Pro-Vitamin B5 to protect, restore, strengthen, and enhance shine. Suitable for all breeds and safe for puppies from 12 weeks old. Scented with essential oils of lemongrass, orange, and rose.

Benefits of Hownd Dry Foam Wash:

  • Cleans
  • Conditions
  • Softens
  • Protects
  • ABSOLUTELY NO alcohol, parabens, soap, or dyes
  • Cruelty Free International Certified and approved by PETA and the Vegetarian Society (Vegan)

Instructions for use:

No water needed. Simply pump some foam into your hand and massage it into your dog’s coat. Wipe away dirt and mud with a clean cloth or towel. Avoid the eyes, mouth, and inside of the ears.

Specification Description
Composition Aqua, lauryl glucoside, decyl glucoside, polysorbate 20, cocamidopropyl betaine, cetrimonium chloride, panthenol, citric acid, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, aloe barbadensis, anthemis nobilis (roman chamomile), rose absolute, cymbopogon citratus (lemongrass) oil, citrus sinensis (sweet orange) oil, parfum, dmdm hydantoin, linalool, preservative.
Contents 200 ml.

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