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Zincoseb Shampoo

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Ensure your pet's skin and coat are healthy and well-maintained with Zincoseb Shampoo. Specially designed for dogs and cats, this therapeutic shampoo combines the benefits of zinc and sulfur to provide effective care for seborrheic conditions, promoting a balanced and healthy skin environment.

Ingredients

• Zinc Gluconate: Provides anti-inflammatory benefits, soothing irritated skin and promoting healing.

• Colloidal Sulfur: Offers antimicrobial properties, helping to eliminate bacteria and fungi while regulating sebum production.

• Salicylic Acid: Exfoliates dead skin cells, reducing flakiness and promoting a smooth, healthy skin surface.

• Glycerin: Moisturizes the skin, preventing dryness and maintaining hydration.

• Natural Extracts: Enhance the overall health and condition of the skin and coat.

Key Benefits

• Sebum Regulation: Helps control and reduce excess oil production on the skin.

• Anti-Inflammatory: Contains ingredients that reduce inflammation and soothe irritated skin.

• Antimicrobial Properties: Combats bacteria and fungi, reducing the risk of infections.

• Moisturizing: Keeps the skin hydrated, preventing dryness and flakiness.

• Vet Recommended: Trusted by veterinarians for managing seborrhea and other skin conditions in pets.

How to Use

• Preparation: Wet your pet’s coat thoroughly with warm water.

• Application: Apply an adequate amount of Zincoseb Shampoo and lather well, massaging into the skin and coat.

• Massage: Ensure the shampoo reaches the skin by gently massaging it into the fur.

• Wait: Leave the shampoo on for a few minutes to allow the active ingredients to work effectively.

• Rinse: Rinse thoroughly with water, ensuring all shampoo is removed.

• Repeat if Necessary: If your pet’s skin is particularly oily or flaky, repeat the process.

• Dry: Gently towel dry your pet or use a blow dryer on a cool setting.

• Frequency: Use as recommended by your veterinarian, typically 1-2 times per week or as needed.