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Sensitive Pet Shampoo – Oatmeal & Collagen, 16 fl oz

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Lumi-noble Sensitive Pet Shampoo is a hypoallergenic, vegan-certified dog shampoo built around colloidal oatmeal, hydrolyzed collagen and a prebiotic complex. Formulated with 95% natural-origin ingredients, it cleanses dry, irritated or red skin without stripping the natural lipid barrier.

Key Benefits

  • Soothes sensitive skin – fermented pomegranate and eucalyptus calm itchiness and reduce flaking linked to Malassezia furfur.
  • Strengthens the coat – hydrolyzed collagen supports skin elasticity and fur strength.
  • Protects the microbiome – prebiotics and oat beta-glucan reinforce the skin barrier.
  • Daily-bath friendly – pH-balanced 6.5–7.0, free of parabens, sulfates, dyes and synthetic fragrance.

Who It's For

Best for dogs with allergy-prone, dry, flaky, or chronically irritated skin. Safe for puppies (8+ weeks), adults and seniors of all breeds and coat types.

How to Use

  1. Wet your dog's coat thoroughly with lukewarm water.
  2. Apply a generous amount and massage into the skin and fur.
  3. Rinse completely; repeat if needed.
  4. Pair with Lumi-noble Prebiotic Conditioner for extra detangling and shine.

Specifications

  • Size: 16 fl oz / 473 ml
  • pH: 6.5–7.0
  • Natural-origin index: 95%
  • Free from: parabens, sulfates (SLS/SLES), dyes, synthetic fragrance, alcohol
  • Certifications: Vegan, cruelty-free, dermatologist-tested, GMP & BRC

Frequently Asked 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.