Hownd Knot A Care | Natural Detangler

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Description

Hownd | Knot A Care | Natural Detangler – For silky, tangle-free coats!

Effortlessly detangle knots and mats with our natural, silicone-free, and pH-balanced detangler. Perfect for combing through curly and matted coats. Made with chicory prebiotic (naturally derived from inulin) and vegan keratin for silky, smooth, and shiny results. Scented with bergamot and patchouli essential oils. This detangler can be used daily and is safe for puppies from 12 weeks old.

Knot A Care Detangler is free from harsh chemicals such as alcohol, parabens, soap, and dyes. It is also safe to use with topical flea treatments.

Why Hownd is an ethical choice:

This product contains ABSOLUTELY NO alcohol, parabens, soap, or dyes. It is Cruelty Free International certified and accredited by PETA and the Vegetarian Society (Vegan).

Instructions for use:

Shake the bottle gently. Spray onto wet or dry coats and brush through to remove those stubborn knots and mats. Can be used daily on matted long and short coats. Be cautious around the eyes and nostrils. If it gets into the eyes, rinse with warm water.

Specification Description
Composition Water, glycerin, polysorbate 20, inulin, sodium benzoate, pogostemon cablin (patchouli) leaf oil, citrus bergamia (bergamot) fruit oil, parfum, potassium sorbate, fructose, cetrimonium chloride, citric acid, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, amyl cinnamal, linalool, alpha-isomethyl ionone, benzyl salicylate, limonene, geraniol, citronellol, aloe barbadensis leaf juice.
Contents 250 ml.

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