ALLERGIC PETS/ATOPIC SKIN

ALLERGIC PETS/ATOPIC SKIN

V-SKIN

ATOPIC

Allercare shampoo

V-SKIN Atopic Allercare shampoo has been designed to be used on very sensitive skins prone to allergic dermatitis. It will deeply restore the damaged skin barrier and moisturize the dermis, calming the itchiness.

Extremely gentle soap that guarantees effective cleaning without compromising hydration and the skin barrier structure

Does not contain perfume

Key points:

How to use it:

  1. Wet the hair with lukewarm water and apply. Rub gently, leave on for 5-10 minutes and rinse with plenty of clean water.

When to use it:

  • As a complement to the topical treatment of atopic dermatitis or as a regular shampoo for pets that need extra care of the skin barrier. Ideal for use before V-SKIN Atopic Prebiotic Spray.

How to use it:

  1. Wet the hair with lukewarm water and apply. Rub gently, leave on for 5-10 minutes and rinse with plenty of clean water.

Watch the product application video!

Vets' opinions

What you need to know about Atopic dermatitis

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