Recommending a nice shampoo

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Marty

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Hey Guys, Just wanted to share:

I've been using Fiebings Shampoo with Aloe all summer. I am noticing that it is doing wonders on my horses that have frizzy or thick and bushy manes. I usually have to dump a lot of conditioners on them to try and calm them down but not with this shampoo. I use no conditioner at all during the baths and my manes and bushy type forelocks aren't half as wild as they have been. I'm especially happy to use it on my two fillies who have those insane thick cotton candy manes. Its been slicking them out and they are laying much more flat and not getting near as "poofy". They aren't perfect mind you, but there is a noticable difference.

Also this is a very easy shampoo to rinse out. It doesn't take forever and there's no residue to worry about. I got it at Tractor Supply, forgot how much but it had to be under $10.00.

This has been a public service announcement.

Go forth and tame a crazy mane.

Best wishes!
 
I hope to heaven it can work on our resident afro guy! No TSC here either, but I always have google. I can't find the Fat Foam at Wal Mart anymore, not since last fall.
 
About the Fat Foam. Me neither! Its no longer on our Walmart shelves but there is another one by another company, I forgot which one but my gosh the smell was so horrible it stunk like, errrr, sorry to say it smelled like vomit. Couldn't use it.
 

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