SOLUTION FA: BLACKHEADS Chin Scrub

$20.00

WHY CHOOSE IT

Feline Acne: Cats can develop lesions similar to those seen in acne in humans. Open comedones (blackheads), closed comedones (white heads), papules, and pustules may be present. Such lesions typically develop on the chin but can affect the lips. The chin and lips may become red and swollen. Usually, the first thing cat parents notice is a dirty appearance to the chin with little black specks. Hygiene is the first step in treating this condition and our SOLUTION FA: BLACKHEADS Chin Scrub is the perfect product to start with. Moisturizing and naturally-antimicrobial wildflower honey is combined with oats and herbal flowers to make a scrub that gently cleanses and exfoliates skin to reduce blackheads. **

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  • Wet your kitty’s chin and then apply a small amount of scrub to affected area. Gently scrub to exfoliate skin, then rinse. Use once daily for best results. FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY

    NOTE: Honey crystallizes at temperatures below 55°F (13°C). To soften product, store in warm location or place in shallow pan of warm water for a few minutes. Do not get water in jar.

  • 100% Natural Ingredients:

    Mel (Colorado wildflower honey)*

    Avena sativa (oat kernel) flour*‡

    Flos Rosae rugosae (rosebud)

    Flos Chrysanthemi indici (wild chrysanthemum)

    Flos Carthemi (safflower)

    Semen Persicae (peach kernel)

    Semen Sesame nigrum (black sesame seed)

    Nigella sativa (black cumin) seed oil*

    *Organic

    ‡Certified gluten-free

  • If your cat’s chin acne is severe and your vet has determined folliculitis has developed, this scrub can be combined with the internal skin support of SOLUTION FO: Toxic Heat herbal supplement as needed or as recommended by your pet’s veterinarian.

**For best results, combine use of these products with professional care from a licensed veterinarian. These products and statements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. The information provided on this website is for educational purposes only and is not meant to substitute for the advice provided by your veterinarian.  Many skin diseases have similar symptoms and can look alike to the untrained eye.  Some skin conditions can be serious.  Some require pharmaceutical treatment and regular monitoring.  If you are not certain what is causing your pet’s skin symptoms, seek professional veterinary care for your pet before trying to solve the problem yourself.  Proper diagnosis is vital to choosing the most effective treatment.