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Taking care of your pet's hygiene is essential to their health, which is why we do extensive research on all of the products we use in our salon. We have a wide variety of products, including our basic line of shampoos as well as several spa lines. All of our products that we carry are made in the United States and safe to use on both cats and dogs. Allergies are common in both our four legged friends as well as our two legged friends, which is why we carry a hypoallergenic, wheat, and gluten free line of shampoos and sprays. Aromatherapy has been used for thousands of years to lessen stress, calm anxiety, etc. in humans and it's no surprise that they have been shown to be beneficial for our pets as well, so we also carry a line of Aromatherapy products. 

Basic Line
Professional Pet Products Dog-Gone Dirty
Professional Pet Products Natural Coconut 

Spa Line
Aromacare - Aromatherapy for Pets
Calming Lavender - with essential lavender oil to soothe, calm, & comfort (great for dogs with anxiety)
Rejuvenating Argan - rejuvenates and repairs dry and brittle coats, detangles
Clarifying Apple - restores radiance and shine to the coat. Gently removes dulling deposits and built-up impurities using naturally-cleansing Apple Extracts
Cooling Herbal Mint - with spearmint, tea tree oil, and aloe vera; cools and rejuvenates the skin and coat, good for problem skin
Conditioning Cactus Aloe - 2-in-1 shampoo and conditioner with cactus, aloe, and silk extracts for a soft and tangle-free coat
Detangling Mango - infused with Mango Butter to moisturize and detangle your dog's coat
Fresh as a Daisy Deodorizing - with daisy flower extract and baking soda to deodorize the skin and coat 

Special FX Certified Gluten-Free
Platinum Plum
Tropical Passion
Citrus Blossom
Simply Fresh
All products in this line are wheat and gluten free, paraben free, non toxic/biodegradable, no unnecessary additives or thickeners, certified organic aloe vera, vitamin and protein fortified, and always gentle and mild for sensitive skin

Facials
Envirogroom Coconut Cabana and Cranberry Facial - hypoallergenic and tearless foaming cleanser - formulated to clean and deodorize - wheat and gluten free, paraben free, and certified organic aloe vera
Spa by Tropiclean Oatmeal & Blueberry Facial - tear and beard stain remover, gently exfoliates skin


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