Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Introducing our newest All Natural soap bar.

Pampered Pooch
Dog Shampoo Bar

Pampered Pooch is gentle and soothing; it contains Neem oil which is a natural, non-toxic vegetable oil that is highly valued for its antiseptic, bug repelling and wonderful skin healing properties. It’s a superb oil for helping ease some of the discomfort and itching associated with skin conditions. It also contains Jojoba oil which is very moisturising, helpful for healing wounds and skin irritations and great for keeping their coat soft and shiny.

This pure handmade soap contains a special essential oil blend of Lavender which calms and soothes the skin and can help relax and reduce hyperactivity. Cedarwood which is an antiseptic and a known natural insect repellent, it’s also great for conditioning, freshening and deodorising your dog’s coat. Peppermint has antiseptic qualities, and is wonderful at repelling flies, fleas and mosquitoes and can help relieve irritated skin. Lemon Tee Tree is antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral and good for soothing itching skin conditions and insect bites.

And last by not least, Aloe vera, goat’s milk and finely ground oatmeal adds the finishing touch to a bar that will keep your pampered pooch looking, feeling and smelling wonderful.

Hint:
If you’re a hiker or love camping try our Pampered Pooch organic soap bar to lather up. Our special essential oil blend is a great natural insect repellent! Yes, they are great for us humans too!

At Pure and Natural AromaBeauty we believe that ALL NATURAL is best, not only for ourselves, but our pampered pooches as well.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Jan. I bathed my fat beagle, Maddy, with your lovely Pampered Pooch soap the other day.

    She smelt heavenly for the short while she managed to remain clean! Normally she fusses when we bath her, but she seemed very happy to have a natural soap massage on the day.

    She gave it a paws up!

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  2. That's great news, so glad she's not giving you any more problems. Our pet's noses are pretty sensitive, so they really know when they like or dislike something.

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