

Eqyss Survivor Equine Detangler - Perfect for Manes, Tails, Braids, or Feathered Legs …
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Kindle Customer jody
> 3 dayBy far the best product Ive used! And I worked in a tack store!
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Christina
Greater than one weekBest detangler out there. Leaves an awesome shine
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Richard R.
Greater than one weekDoes not attract dirt and dust like some other products. Would prefer less perfume though.
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LMV
> 3 dayThis product was recommended to me by an “equine acquaintance” and I tried it out and the results were a nice, shiny, soft mane and tail!
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bellaeva89
> 3 dayMy order arrived in a damaged packaging bag and leaked throughout the bag. Luckily my other item was in its own bag inside this bag. The cap was definitely loosened and did not contain a paper stopper on the top of the bottle.
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Donna2020
> 3 dayBest I have ever found for horse hair and my own. My son uses it on his very curly hair. Works wonderfully with just a dimes size amount. My horses tail and mane are tangle free for weeks after a good wash and a quarter size amount worked in and brushed. AND NOT TESTED ON ANIMALS
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S FL girl
> 3 dayMost detangler contains WATER as a first ingredient, followed by dimethicone. This is pretty much just a dimethicone gel. It IS a silicone and some say bad for the hair as it locks out moisture from the scalp as you brush your hair - so, your natural oils are unable to penetrate your hair. So, regular detangler WETS your whole damn head down, making it something you absolutely cant do right before you leave the house. But this stuff - put a dime sized amount on wet, put it on dry, whatever, it WORKS. Basically, when you buy human detangler youre paying for a watered down version of this. Smells strong, but dissipates quickly. So, about that damage - well, your mileage may vary and so will the amount of risk youre willing to take with your hair. My hair is damaged from color stripping at the bottom - so no amount of regular conditioning or oils is going to help, it is damaged. I could cut out the damage, but it will eventually happen again when I do another ombre color treatment. So, whats a girl to do? I dont shampoo my hair. Ever. I havent for years. I use a few different conditioners and Im one of those co-washing (conditioner-washing) people. I love it. I toughed it out with dry shampoo to keep me from looking like a 50s impersonator during the 3 weeks my hair was growing accustomed to NO shampoo. Before that I had tried all of the mild-color safe shampoos, to no avail. My hair has been the best it could be by co-washing for a couple of years now... And, I live in south Florida! I work out. My hair used to be visibly greasy if I didnt wash it DAILY. It behaves much better now and Im able to wash it a few times a week or JUST rinse it when Ive worked out. Really. BUT THIS STUFF - I try to keep in mind this idea that it may block the absorption of my natural oils - and I only apply it to the color damaged parts of my hair. It REALLY hides the damage. I know that I cant reverse it, but wow, can I hide it! It no longer looks beautifully colored but straw like at the ends. Its shiny, flat, and perfect. People actually come up and ask to touch it. I think that it actually helps to seal in the color as Im finding that I have to re-color less frequently.
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Patty Waltz
> 3 dayAbsolutely the best for love you Gypsy/ Friesian mane and tail. I have used this for years and I must say others In my horsey friend all agree this is the product to use
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Michelle N.
> 3 dayI LOVE this product! It is the best detanger I have used and I don’t have to worry about silicone and other ingredients that actually dry the hair out. Not to mention it smells amazing! It’s a little pricey in my opinion but a little goes a long way, so that makes it worth it.
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alicia
Greater than one weekLove it and I will be buying more.