Solaren by Animaderm durably protects the horse's skin from solar aggressions (UVA/UVB), ladres and balsanes. To protect the horse from UV radiation, it is recommended to spread Solaren in a thin layer the area to be protected (ladre, balzane, nostrils...) without penetrating. If the area to be protected is already very dry, moisturize with Natjely balm every third evening. Moisturizing the area that is too dry will make it possible to use less sun paste with each application: the more the du cheval's skin is hydrated, the longer it can keep the product on the surface.
Solaren - Animaderm
Apply Solaren in the morning as needed, depending on the degree of skin absorption.
If the horse's skin is damaged (scabs, recent development, crocodile skin): 1 application every 2 days in the morning. Apply the Natjely moisturizing balm or the Cutene repairing cream in the evening beforehand so that you can gradually space out the applications of Solaren.
If the horse's skin is dry (grainy, presence of dandruff): 1 application every 2 days. Apply the Natjely moisturizing balm in the evening beforehand in order to gradually space out the applications of Solaren.
If the horse's skin is healthy and hydrated: 1 application every 3 days on average, or more. Control the degree of absorption of Solaren in order to know the rhythm of application that suits your horse. The use of Natjely moisturizing balm regularly after sun is recommended in order to maintain optimal skin quality and avoid wasting Solaren.Use in addition the after-sun moisturizing balm Natjely to maintain the skin's hydration.
Solaren horse sun protection paste is a non-doping product.
Solaren is formulated without nanoparticles.
Do not apply on the eyes.
Solaren is a concentrate of natural active ingredients, so we recommend that, like any active product, you first test the sun paste on a small area and wait 24 hours before applying it to the skin. whole body.
Solaren is not a medicine. - Does not replace consultation with a veterinarian.
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Très efficace action visible en 2 jours sur le nez de poulains au pré