2017
DOI: 10.1111/vde.12428
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The effect of a herbal paste and oil extract on the lipid content of canine hair fibres

Abstract: Background Application of herbal paste and oil to a dog's coat and body before rinsing (often combining with shampooing) is a cosmetic therapy available in Japan. It is highly appreciated by users, who claim that the treatment makes the coat shinier, improves volume and eliminates tangles. However, there has been no scientific evaluation of such treatments. Hypothesis/Objectives Improvement of hair condition is derived from oils such as sebum and conditioning oils because chemicals are not used. Therefore, we … Show more

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