Understanding FES-4D: Key to Resolving Pet Fur Health Issues

For pet owners, ensuring the well-being of our pets extends beyond mere cleanliness. The condition of their fur directly reflects their physical health. However, misconceptions abound in the pet industry regarding fur health.

In resolving pet fur health issues, selecting the appropriate pet grooming products is crucial. However, in our country, there is a lack of education in the field of pet grooming. When choosing pet grooming products, you may encounter the following questions:

Q: Can pets use human grooming products for fur cleaning and care?

A: Pets have delicate skin compared to humans. Although they have thick fur for protection, their epidermis consists of only 3-5 layers, while humans have 10-15 layers, and there are differences in acidity. In terms of metabolism cycles, humans have a 28-day cycle, while pets have a 20-day cycle. Therefore, using human grooming products can cause allergies in pets and disrupt their hair growth cycle.

Q: Is it better for pet shampoos to be more fragrant and longer-lasting?

A: Overly fragrant shampoos can have a significant negative impact on pets' sense of smell, leading to dulling over time and even respiratory diseases. Additionally, artificial fragrances can cause allergic reactions in pets.

Q: Is it better if the fur becomes smoother after bathing?

A: Excessively smooth fur post-bathing indicates the presence of lubricating agents, hindering effective dirt and oil removal.

Q: Are universal bath products suitable for all pets?

A: Sometimes pets may experience allergies or have skin inflammation issues. At such times, it's advisable not to use universal bath products and instead opt for medicated bath solutions tailored to the pet's skin condition.

Despite awareness, the market offers a plethora of grooming products of varying quality, causing issues like tangled fur and unpleasant odors post-use. Thus, selecting appropriate grooming products is crucial.

FES-4D Balance Technology

Harmurry's FES-4D Pet Fur Ecosystem System, backed by 20 years of Japanese research, focuses on sebum balance, metabolic balance, bacteria balance, and acid-base balance. This scientific approach ensures comprehensive and effective pet fur health management, establishing a balanced fur ecosystem for pets' well-being.

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