Only use horse soap to wash your horse. Other soaps can strip your horse of his natural oils that make him shiny and protect him. I know most human shampoos will dry out the skin of most animals. Some may even cause your horse to have allergic reactions, rashes, etc. So, only use horse shampoo on your horse just to be safe.
How would our shampoo strip a horse of its natural oils!? Uhhh, hello, we have natural oils in our hair too, so your saying we our selves shouldn't use our shampoo! Well, that's a new one, tell me when it's on the news, cause I sure as heck haven't seen it there!
I suggest Dawn dish soap it works awesome on horses especially white horses!
Its shampoo you clean your horse with.
Wash in Waves Shampoo
I honestly use my shampoo on my horse. unless you have a wild horse then any horse shampoo at your local stable or club should work
You should wash the tail every day with horse shampoo and then spray on mane and tail conditioner
No, shampoo has substances that are made to wash your hair. Soap is a better way to go.
Just give it a good wash! Use plenty of horse shampoo & scrub it. Then dry off with a towel.
Old Spice makes shampoo! It is a combination of body wash and hair wash, though.
DOG shampoo is for DOGS. CAT shampoo is for CATS. Depending on how young the kitten is, you may not be able to wash it with even cat shampoo. Always check with your vet.
dish soap or even wait until you get shampoo
The difference is mainly that shampoo is pH balanced to around 7, while body wash is around 5-6. This is because skin has a slight acidic property to it. Furthermore, most shampoo have conditioners/moisturizers specifically designed for hair.
You can wash dreadlocks with any type of soap or shampoo, BUT residue-free shampoo is what you should be using.
You can use just about any shampoo to wash your hair (anywhere) as it is mostly soap, not sure why you would choose that one though instead of something cheaper. Restate new ques with more details