Dry Skin

CONDITION

Dry skin in pets is often linked to insufficient sebum or moisture levels, leading to flaky skin and potential dandruff. Mild dandruff presents as flaky skin with a reddish tint and minimal itching, while severe dandruff involves multi-layered flake buildup, resulting in generalized shedding. Prolonged dryness can escalate to severe dandruff and other skin issues if not addressed promptly.

SOLUTION

  • Use gentle, deep-cleansing treatments to remove flakes and restore the skin’s natural balance.
  • Follow with anti-itch treatments to prevent excessive scratching that may disrupt the repair of the skin barrier
  • Hydrate and soothe the skin with conditioning and repair essences.
  • Regular care is essential to prevent recurrence and worsening of the condition.

TIPS

  • Brush your pet regularly to remove loose flakes and stimulate natural oil production.
  • Avoid harsh shampoos that strip natural oils; instead, use products designed for hydration and soothing.
  • Keep your pet’s environment humidified, especially in dry seasons, to maintain skin moisture levels.
  • Monitor your pet’s skin condition closely and adjust grooming routines as needed.

RECOMMENDED CARE ROUTINE

  • Deep Cleansing Shampoo: for mild dandruff cases. For severe cases, Use Antibacterial and Anti-Itch Treatment: Massage for 5-10 minutes to cleanse off flakes.
  • Treatment with Soak: Massage for 5-10 minutes, then soak for 5–10 minutes for deeper effectiveness.
  • Conditioning: Hydrate deeply and reduce flaking.
  • Multi-Spherulite Nutrition Essence Spray: Apply after drying and blow-dry to nourish the skin and coat while soothing irritation.

Regular care based on the severity of dandruff is recommended until the condition improves. Severe cases may require more frequent treatments initially.

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