“I have two grey horses and expected to love using this with them, and I do. What I didn't expect was to love it as much for my chestnut and bay horse. It has made grooming so much easier on the days when I need them to look extra spiffy and a bath is just not possible. We use it after riding and love it for that too. Bonus: it smells SO GOOD!”
“The product I didn’t know I need in me tack room!! Seriously!! It’s the ideal post-ride product to help dry a sweaty horse on a winter day. I just apply directly to the body brush or curry comb and go to town. It leaves their coat shiny, clean, dry, and has a lovely scent!! This might be my new favorite product of all time when it comes to winter care.”
“Equiderma dry shampoo is greatest new additions to my grinning routine . Rico, my gelding , is know to be a roller but because of the cold weather outside I can’t really get him wet . So I use equiderma dry shampoo to keep him clean and protected from mud .”
“I love this product! I used it when it is to cold to bathe my horse after a ride. I just sprinkle it on where he is sweaty, and it dries his coat and smells good. I use a brush to brush away the extra. It leaves his coat soft and shiny.”
“I am so in love with this! We currently use this inside my older horse’s Cloud boots to keep them dry when they are on. I have used it inside my helmet to keep it from smelling like sweat during rides. It is very humid in the South, so we also use it on our human bodies to keep smells at bay during our farm work. It goes on just like baby powder, but is super soft so once applied, it will make your skin soft like lotion does! I use it on my socks when riding in tall boots and on my feet! It has such a multitude of uses and we now couldn’t live without it.”
“I received a bottle of Equiderma’s Dry Shampoo as a prize and I’m officially obsessed! My guy gets fuzzy in the winter and I opted not to clip him, even though he gets light work. This has helped dry him right up and has kept him itch free this winter. I’m excited to continue using it in the warmer months!”