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GUAVA and BANANA SOAPProduct Description: Guava and Banana 120g Soap Bar
Indications: For hair and skin conditioning of animals.
Intended for faster healing of wounds and moisturizing of coat. For the treatment of wounds, fungus infected areas of skin and skin infections.
Composition: Soap base, guava and banana concoction, citronella, patchouli.
Direction for Usage:Lather the soap on the wet coat of your pet concentrating and re-apply. Rinse well. Use 2-3 times a week.
Contra-indications: None. This soap can be used both on dog and cat, all types of breed, all age range, pregnant, nursing or lactating bitches.
Toxicity: None. Ingredients are all food grade.
Properties of Ingredients: Guava is a anturel antiseptic when applied externally, anti-parasitic when ingested, anti-diarrheal, fortified with Vitamin C, anti-oxidant, anti-microbial, antifungal, and has considerable analgesic content. Banana is fortified with Vitamin E, antioxidant, supplying nutrients to the skin and fur, aids in preventing dryness of the fur, effective degreaser, deodorizer and a good conditioner.
CHARACTERISTICS OF GUAVA AND BANANA SOAPPale yellow in color y et the inner core is darker. These 2 colors are formed due to the main ingredients which are guava and banana extracts in natural non-dyed and non-fermented form. These two ingredients has undergone specific processes to obtain the highest quality possible. Each has different density and compatibility when added to essential oils serving as repellent and deodorizer. One way to test guava content is to look for its suds by-product which is a semi turbid water when washed. Suds are formed due to banana extract similar to banana sap when its trunk is dipped in water. There should be at least some evident characteristics from real plant source to be identified with it. In the case of soap where extract, concoction and distillates where commonly used, proof of content can somehow be seen on its by-product. Not all soaps are the same and consumers are advised to be meticulous on examining the physical appearance of the product.