
Champú para mascotas piel sensible – Avena y Colágeno Champú para mascotas piel sensible – Avena y Colágeno, 16 fl oz
Description
🧴 Champú para perros piel sensible – 16 fl.oz / 473ml
🐶 Alivio suave para la piel sensible
El Champú para perros piel sensible de Lumi-noble está cuidadosamente elaborado para ayudar a los perros con piel seca, irritada o enrojecida. Con extractos fermentados de granada y eucalipto, esta fórmula suave ayuda a reducir la descamación de la piel actuando sobre Malassezia furfur, un hongo que suele desencadenar la dermatitis.
✨Formulado con un 95% de ingredientes de origen natural.
💧 Limpieza profunda, nutrición intensa
Este champú hipoalergénico y de certificación vegana no solo limpia, sino que también hidrata y calma la piel. Contiene una mezcla nutritiva de:
- Colágeno para la elasticidad de la piel y la fuerza del pelo
- Prebióticos & Beta glucan para cuidar la barrera cutánea y el microbioma
- Eucalipto para calmar la inflamación de forma natural
🌿 Seguro & eficaz para mascotas sensibles
Ideal para perros propensos a alergias, piel con descamación o irritación crónica. Formulado sin parabenos, sulfatos, colorantes ni fragancias sintéticas.
✅ Hipoalergénico
✅ Vegano & libre de crueldad
✅ Testado dermatológicamente
✅ Para todas las razas & tipos de pelo
Modo de uso: Moja el pelo de tu perro. Aplica una cantidad generosa de champú y masajea la piel y el pelo. Aclara bien y repite si es necesario.
✨ La confianza de los dueños de mascotas que quieren tanto un cuidado reparador como ingredientes naturales.
What it does
How to use
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1
Wet your dog's coat thoroughly with lukewarm water
Gallon or salon size can be diluted up to 16:1 for professional volume, or used directly for home baths
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2
Apply a generous amount and massage into the skin and fur
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3
Rinse completely; repeat if needed
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4
Pair with Lumi-noble Prebiotic Conditioner for extra detangling and shine
Suitability
Science & specs
- Size
- 16 fl oz / 473 ml
- pH
- 6.5–7.0
- Natural-origin index
- 95%
FAQ
How often can I use it?
For sensitive coats, weekly bathing is safe. For routine use, every 3–4 weeks is enough for active dogs and every 6–12 weeks for low-activity indoor pets.
Is it safe for cats?
Yes, the formula is pH-compatible and free of common feline irritants, but always patch-test on cats first.
Does it help with hot spots and dandruff?
The oatmeal-collagen-prebiotic blend soothes itching and supports barrier repair, which often reduces dandruff and hot-spot flare-ups; persistent symptoms still warrant a vet visit.

Made for
Moments like these.
Suitable for
The science
16 fl oz / 473 ml
Size
6.5–7.0
pH
95%
Natural-origin index
Inside the bottle
The hero ingredients.
Plant-forward actives chosen for what your pet's skin actually needs. Tap any card to read more.
Soother
Colloidal Oatmeal
Calms itchy, flaky and irritated skin while locking in moisture — the classic gentle active for sensitive dogs.
Source: Oat kernel
Coat & elasticity
Hydrolyzed Collagen
Supports skin elasticity and strength, leaving the coat soft, supple and easier to brush.
Source: Marine collagen
Microbiome
Prebiotic Complex
Feeds the skin's good flora to keep the natural barrier balanced and resilient bath after bath.
Source: Plant-derived
Barrier support
Beta Glucan
A gentle polysaccharide that helps reinforce the skin barrier and soothe visible redness.
Source: Oat-derived
Flake control
Fermented Botanicals
Fermented pomegranate and eucalyptus extracts help reduce skin flaking by targeting Malassezia furfur, a common fungal trigger for dermatitis.
Source: Pomegranate & eucalyptus
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FAQ
Good questions.
How often can I use it?
For sensitive coats, weekly bathing is safe. For routine use, every 3–4 weeks is enough for active dogs and every 6–12 weeks for low-activity indoor pets.
Is it safe for cats?
Yes, the formula is pH-compatible and free of common feline irritants, but always patch-test on cats first.
Does it help with hot spots and dandruff?
The oatmeal-collagen-prebiotic blend soothes itching and supports barrier repair, which often reduces dandruff and hot-spot flare-ups; persistent symptoms still warrant a vet visit.















