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Fur Your Eyes Only

History: While many things can cause tear staining around the eyes (including the quality of your pets food, clogged tear ducts or allergies), daily eye care will go a long way to keeping those stains at bay. That's why we made this completely natural, soap free eye wash.

It can help keep their delicate eye area clean and free from particles that could irritate them.

Active Ingredients: ? Aloe Juice ? This natural juice is very soothing and can calm irritation. ? Calendula ? A great, natural remedy for irritated eyes caused by allergies, dryness,

dust, wind eye stain or other causes. Its antibacterial properties give it a gentle, effective nature. ? Goldenseal ? A perennial herb that is native to North America. It has been used for centuries on tired, burning, red or irritated eyes. ? Himalayan Pink Rock Salt ? This salt contains a wealth of minerals and is anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-fungal. Combining this in our formulation helps to flush out the eye, moisten it without stinging as well as relieving irritations from allergies or foreign matter. ? Honey ? This sweet stuff doesn't just taste good ? it is an amazing ingredient for skin and eye care and another ingredient that has been used for centuries for eye care. It is a superb tonic for reducing inflammation of the eyes, irritation or redness because of its natural antibacterial properties. ? Plantain ? This common herb is soothing, anti-inflammatory and helps to dry up the goop (for lack of a better term) from our eyes. ? Witch Hazel ? Witch hazel is frequently used to wash eyes that have conjunctivitis or pink eye. It has also been shown to reduce inflammation, cellular damage and swelling. Ingredients: Herbal Infusion (Calendula, Goldenseal & Plantain), Aloe Juice, Himalyan Pink Rock Salt, Honey, Witch Hazel, Potassium Sorbate.

To Use:

For best results, use daily with a cotton pad or face cloth.

Step 1: Wet cloth or pad. Step 2: Gently rub around your dog or cats eyes, taking care to remove any

clumps that may have formed overnight.

Note: Does not need to be rinsed off but can be if you want to. If desired, blot with warm water to remove excess wash.

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