Kalaya Emu Oil Moisturizing Spray – 17 oz
Contains 1% Emu oil. All-Natural – No Soap – No Detergent! Emu Oil products help to keep the stratum corneum healthy and pliable, therefore protecting the epidermis and dermis. Most important it keeps the hair follicle healthy, while preserving the natural moisture of the dermis and epidermis. This is an aqueous based, ready to use spray, a daily grooming aid, to be used after and between baths. Particular attention should be paid to localized affected areas.


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This is absolutely the best thing I have ever bought for my hair, and I’ve tried everything. Good for pets too, of course, but if you are a person with over-processed hair, as I am, you need this product. It is the ONLY leave-in conditioner that has ever made my hair feel soft and flexible again. I can’t recommend this enough. I’m trying lots of emu oil products now.
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|Comment by S. Elbaum — February 5, 2012 @ 6:45 pm
Great Product,
I use this coat/skin conditioner on my two Golden Retrievers. It keeps their coats healthy, shiny, and smelling good without leaving any sticky residue. I spray it lightly over their damp coats after a bath and rub it into their coats with my hands. I’ve also used it on dry coats before I brush them out. This is a great product at a fair price.
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|Comment by Golden Retriever Mom — February 5, 2012 @ 7:09 pm
A LIFESAVER!!,
My dog Mollie has had a rough winter – she had very dry skin and was losing patches of fur from scratching constantly. My husband and I tried several different things from switching her food to running a humidifier all night long. Those things seemed to help little. My husband stumbled across some information regarding the Kenic Emu shampoo and spray…since we have started bathing her weekly with the shampoo and spraying the problem areas, her hair has started to grow back in and she has been itching less. Finally – relief!! A truly wonderful product – I would recommend it to anyone with a dog that has problem skin.
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|Comment by Dawn Dietsche "Dawn" — February 5, 2012 @ 7:18 pm