Below we have outlined what some of the products do in the shampoo to help the coat and
skin: This information was gathered from the world wide web.
TEA TREE OIL :- Tea tree oil appears
to be effective against bacteria, viruses, fungal infections, mites such as scabies, and lice such as head
lice.
CEDARWOOD OIL :- Cedar oil is used
as an insect repellent, both directly applied to the skin and as an additive in products. Cedar oil has an
overwhelming effect on insects. Cedar oil is not considered a pesticide because of the manner that it attacks
the insect. The aroma of cedar oil as it is essentially breathed in by an insect causes a blockage and the
insect cannot continue to breathe, therefore suffocating. This is why many research studies show the quick and
high mortality rate of insects when they come in contact with cedar oil. Unlike pesticides that have to be
digested or touched, cedar oil only needs to permeate in order to eliminate an insect. This works very well
with pheromone-driven insects that need to follow a "chemical trail" in order to complete tasks. It is unusual
that insects like bees, wasps, butterflies and other non-pheromone-driven insects will simply stay away from
this aroma.
CHAMOMILE :- This essential oil has
a calming effect on the mind and body and is excellent in treating inflammation. On the skin, it is a miracle
worker and calms red, dry and irritated skin, as well as calming allergies, eczema, psoriasis and all other
flaky skin problems. It is high in -(-a)-bisabolol which promotes granulation (healing) and is also a great
tissue regenerator.
PATCHOULI :- Can serve as an
all-purpose insect repellent. Patchouli Oil Uses: Acne, athlete's foot, chapped skin, dermatitis, eczema, hair
care, insect repellent, mature skin, oily skin, stress.
ROSEMARY :- Rosemary oil is a good
antiseptic and recent laboratory research has shown that it also has strong anti-oxidant and anti-bacterial
properties, thus able to protect the skin and body from infections. In shampoo and/or conditioner will help
stimulate your hair bulbs and boost hair growth. Rosemary oil is also an effective astringent and can help
combat excessive oil production and/or dandruff on the scalp.
YLANG YLANG :- On the skin,
ylang-ylang oil has a soothing effect and its balancing action sorts out over-dry as well as overly-oily skin
by balancing the secretion of sebum, and has a stimulating effect on the scalp which promotes more hair
growth.
PINE TAR OIL :- Pine Tar Oil has an
earthy smoky aroma, it is used for chronic skin diseases of the scaly and moist types, as eczema, itchy
eruptions and in parasitic disorders and various types of ringworm. The therapeutic properties are
Anti-dandruff, Antiseptic, Anti-parasitic, Antimicrobial, Insecticide, Vulnerary, Itching, Psoriasis,
Eczema, Skin infections caused by parasites and wounds. Cade has an ability to purify and correct imbalances
in shampoo as well protect from the wind and the sun.
COCONUT OIL:
Many people are using it for cosmetic purposes and to improve the health and appearance of their skin and hair.
Studies on individuals with dry skin show that coconut oil can improve the moisture and lipid content of the
skin. Coconut oil can also be very protective against hair damage
and one study shows effectiveness as sunscreen, blocking about 20% of the sun’s ultraviolet rays.