Travel or gift pack for dogs to keep them fresh, fragrant and and pampered, contains:
Dry Dog Wash 100g
Mini Dog Wash 125ml
Mini Kennel Spray 50ml
Wash Cloth Black 35cm x 35cm
Black travel cosmetics bag
INGREDIENTS & RELATED NOTES
BONDI WASH products contain only the finest natural ingredients:
Australian bush oils like Tasmanian Pepper, Sydney Peppermint, Lemon Tea Tree oil - all independently tested for their anti-bacterial properties
Natural fragrances - all BONDI WASH scents are 100% pure essential oils sourced from quality suppliers
Soap bases sourced 100% from plants which are gentle and non-toxic (derived from sugar and corn, both renewable)
Luxurious additions to improve texture and effectiveness including sunflower seeds and aloe vera
Natural thickeners
Minimal preservatives - and only non-paraben ones
BONDI WASH products do not contain any:
Synthetic colours or fragrance
Petroleum-based ingredients
Nitrates, ammonia, chlorine, sulphates
Sodium Lauryl Sulphate and Sodium Laureth Sulphate. SLS, SLES are known irritants
Sodium Coco Sulphate. Often used in 'natural' products to replace SLS but very similar to SLS (just slightly less processed)
Cocamidopropyl betaine (Coco-betaine), a foaming agent often used in ‘natural’ products which sounds like it is derived from coconut but is also derived from ‘dimethylaminopropylamine’ and isn’t completely plant-based. Potentially impacting non-renewable palm plantations. Has been claimed to be an allergen
Fragrance, which reflects a blend of ingredients and can mean synthetics or nasties are hidden – a labelling loophole – and known to causes headaches, rashes, respiratory problems and other reactions
Methylchloroisothiazolinone and Methylisothiazolinone (MI), which are controversial preservatives causing nasty skin reactions
Phenoxyethanol. Controversial widely used preservative, toxic to infants
Paraben - based preservatives. Widely used, found in breast cancers, blamed for early puberty in girls
PEG 150 thickening agent, a US Environmental Working Group hazard, not recommended for use on broken skin and potentially causes kidney toxicity
TEA (Triethonalomine) and DEA (Diethonalomine) a surfactant that potentially causes skins reactions
Triclosan, linked to a long list of health issues and does not break down in the environment
Phthalates. A range of chemicals known to disrupt the body's hormones.
Animal ingredients