Tropiclean Dog & Cat Grooming Supplies - Oxymed Anti-Itch Medicated Oatmeal Shampoo

Tropiclean Dog & Cat Grooming Supplies - Oxymed Anti-Itch Medicated Oatmeal Shampoo

Tropiclean Dog & Cat Grooming Supplies - Oxymed Anti-Itch Medicated Oatmeal Shampoo

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Tropiclean Dog & Cat Grooming Supplies - OxyMed Anti-Itch Medicated Oatmeal Shampoo is a soothing shampoo made to help cleanse, deodorize, and comfort dry, itchy, irritated skin. Formulated with alpha hydroxy, beta hydroxy, tea tree oil, colloidal oatmeal, aloe, and vitamin E, this gentle yet effective shampoo helps exfoliate the skin’s surface, cleanse pores, and moisturize the skin and coat. It is soap free, cruelty free, and made with naturally derived ingredients.

Key Features

  • Medicated anti-itch oatmeal shampoo for dogs and cats
  • Helps soothe dry, itchy, irritated, and inflamed skin
  • Deep cleansing and deodorizing formula
  • Contains alpha hydroxy and beta hydroxy to help exfoliate and cleanse
  • Made with colloidal oatmeal, aloe, vitamin E, and tea tree oil
  • Helps moisturize and condition the skin and coat
  • Soap free formula
  • Won’t affect spot-on flea and tick treatments
  • Made with naturally derived ingredients
  • Cruelty free and not tested on animals

Ingredients

Purified water, mild coconut cleanser, beta hydroxy, sodium chloride, colloidal oatmeal, hydrolyzed wheat protein, vitamin E, aloe, yucca, tea tree oil, alpha hydroxy, propylene glycol, fragrance, and preservative.

Directions for Use

Wet your pet’s coat thoroughly, then apply shampoo and gently massage into a rich lather, avoiding direct contact with the eyes. Allow the shampoo to cleanse the coat and skin, then rinse thoroughly with clean water. Repeat as needed or as directed on the product packaging. Discontinue use if irritation occurs, and consult a veterinarian if your pet’s skin condition persists or worsens.

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