Ribes Ultra Horse Dermatological Shampoo-Conditioner is the first dermatological shampoo-conditioner for horses, with pH 6.5 and type 1 Ceramides.
- Counteracts bacterial colonization, hinders the percutaneous absorption of allergens, maintains skin hydration, skin elasticity and improves the shine of the coat.
COMPOSITION
For a 1000ml bottle
Delicate cleansing base, Blackcurrant seed oil (polyunsaturated omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids), Ac.18 β-glycyrrhetinic acid, Octopirox, Vegetable proteins, Vitamin E, complex of selected ceramides, Menthol.
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Ceramides 1 and 6II help maintain the skin barrier in good condition, prevent the percutaneous absorption of allergens, restore skin hydration, counteract bacterial colonization of the epidermis and promote the cohesion of the hair cuticular cells.
Phytosphingosine promotes the synthesis of ceramides endogenously.
The polyunsaturated Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids (Linoleic Acid and Gamma Linolenic Acid) in blackcurrant oil, in synergy with ceramides, are useful for restoring and maintaining the barrier integrity of the stratum corneum.
β-Glycyrrhetic acid, thanks to its eutrophic action, promotes the physiological skin repair processes.
Octopirox has an important action against bacteria, fungi and yeasts, with a lower dosage than traditional preparations: it thus helps to restore the skin's natural microbial balance, without irritating.
Vegetable Proteins protect and give softness and shine to the coat.
DIRECTIONS
The active substances perform a synergistic action aimed at improving skin well-being in a physiological way and restoring the softness and shine of the coat.
In irritant or allergic forms.
In the presence of fungi and bacteria.
In case of itching and hair loss.
Against the dullness of the coat.
ADVANTAGES
Ribes Ultra Horse Dermatological Shampoo-Conditioner respects the physiology of the pilocutaneous tissue, thanks to its delicate cleansing base and pH 6.5.
The innovative feature of this product is constituted by Ceramides , which are fundamental in maintaining the cohesion of the skin barrier (Mason and Lloyd, 1993).
Ceramides are the simplest type of sphingolipids and are divided into 9 classes, differing both in the nature of the sphingosines and in the fatty acid chain.
Ceramide 1, which is composed of linoleic acid, is the most important one present in the stratum corneum of humans, dogs and horses.
Its goal is to maintain the health and beauty of the skin and coat, especially when the coat is weak and lacking in vigor.