Natjely™ Universal protection balm 100% natural, against ticks, mosquitoes and flies but also against moisture and mud, ultra moisturizing. Keeps 48-72H, even in the pasture! Waterproof. Doesn't run.
MOISTURE, MUD, INSECTS, FRICTION, DRY SKIN, THE ESSENTIAL MULTI-PURPOSE BALM
CARE PROTOCOL
THE INTENSE MOISTURIZING POWER OF OLIVE AND SHEA
The olive is naturally full of water. It is from one of its constituents, squalene, that the olive derives its moisturizing properties. Shea butter is known for its drying and water-resistant properties. The slow diffusion of these ingredients provides intense and deep hydration to the epidermis. It increases the moisture content of the skin and keeps it soft, smooth and supple. Natjely™ Horse Balm is resistant to perspiration, showering and the wettest pastures. It creates an effective barrier against all external aggressions.
INSTRUCTIONS
PROTECTION AGAINST MOISTURE AND MUD
1 application per week to the legs, paying particular attention to the crown and phalanges.
TICK PROTECTION
1 up to 3 applications per week in the places where ticks appear.
ANTI-CULICOID SHIELD
1 to 2 applications per week in the ears and/or on the genital areas and abdominal line to prevent bites and associated allergic complications.
FLY PROTECTION
1 to 2 times a week between the thighs and in the areas preferred by flies.
AFTER SUN
1 TO 2 times a week at the end of the day in the dry risk zones.
RUB PROTECTION
Apply in good time to the areas to be protected or already damaged, a few hours before any rubbing in and after.
HYDRATION
1 application per week to dry areas or areas with small flakes or dandruff.
MAIN INGREDIENTS : HELIANTHUS ANNUUS SEED OIL, OLEA EUROPAEA FRUIT OIL, BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII BUTTER, CERA ALBA
Natjely is also a perfect base for your homemade preparations.
Natjely™ Balm can be used in pregnant mares and foals older than 6 months. Non-doping and non-photosensitizing product. Do not apply to eyes.
As with all balms, and even though Natjely is very breathable and neutral, excessive acid sweating by the horse during hot weather can become somewhat "trapped" and cause a skin reaction. Do a test beforehand.