'Naturally White' Soap Wash For Horses & Hounds
Buy TWO Naturally White Soap Bars for Horses & Hounds this Winter and receive a third from our batch of seconds with your order absolutely FREE!Note. If you order 10 bars or more, you will automatically receive 10% off each Naturally White Soap Bar at checkout.
Our Naturally White Soap Wash For Horses & Hounds - Is hand-made and is 100% natural. The base plant oils are sunflower oil, olive oil and coconut oil with added finely ground NZ organic volcanic pumice and gold certified essential plant oils. We do not use chemicals, alcohol or preservatives. Due to the soaps high pH balance we do not have to add in chemical preservatives. We also lovingly make these soaps in small quality batches by hand and not by machines! So there is no problem with shelf life or cheap undisclosed commercial ingredients. Ho
The natural ingredients and certified essential plant oils in our Naturally White Soap Wash are anti-microbial, anti-septic and anti-fungal. The cleansing soap is naturally formulated to help with skin disorders, mud fever, rain scald and bacterial skin complaints. Excellent for white horses with the cleansing and conditioning properties of coconut oil which brings out the beauty and whiteness of their tails, manes and coats in one rinse. No more need for purple shampoos! Will whiten in one go 'Naturally', without the chemicals and blue stains caused by using purple shampoos. The most economic and natural solution on the market to whitening horses and dogs coats with the added bonus of a naturally healthy glistening coat.
Active Ingredients in our Naturally White Soap Wash for Horses & Hounds contain:
Base of finely ground organic volcanic pumice, certified gold plant essential oils, dried herbs, sunflower oil and coconut oil
Lavender oil repels
bugs and takes the sting away from bites. It is a natural anti-septic
and anti-bacterial oil with good antioxidant properties.
Tea tree has
anti-fungal, antiseptic/bacterial properties which aid with insect
bites. This oil is also used extensively for its insect repellent
properties.
Peppermint is an emollient and astringent and is stimulating, cleansing, restorative and healing.
Chamomile relaxes sore muscles, fights infection and promotes healing.
Neem oil has
natural insecticidal properties and is a natural vegetable oil
extracted from the Neem tree in India. The leaves, seeds and seed oil of
the Neem tree contain sallanin, a compound which has effective mosquito
repelling properties.
Eucalyptus oil is
also used in antiseptic and germicidal disinfectants because of its
pleasant odor and its effectiveness in killing bacteria. Eucalyptus oil
has great medicinal value due to its anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic,
decongestant, antiseptic and antibacterial properties. It helps to keep
pets clean of fleas, ticks and lice.
Lemongrass oil helps with infections and keeps the family pet flea and tick free and smelling nice.
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These
photos were kindly provided to us by Jan Batger of Whangarei. Her horse
Jack is normally difficult to wash as he is constantly attracted to mud
and over the years, Jan told us she has tried many treatments and soaps
including purple shampoo with poor results. She was blown away by the
use of just ONE application and wash of Naturally White and the
brilliance of his coat. Jan also loved the fact that she was using a
100% natural horse soap as she disliked using chemicals on her horses.
She was so thrilled with the given results, that she sent us these
complimentary photos. *Note - These photos have not been photoshoped by
the owner or altered. Jack was one very happy and naturally glowing boy!

Sent in by Mandy K:
"Loving
your Bee Kind soap, just a quick hose, and a quick swipe of the soap,
so easy and such a result! Only tidying him up for the paddock not even a
show scrub.."

From Cynamon:
"Hey there, I've sent one to you before but look how white he is after his second wash! I am so happy with the Naturally White Soap. It not only whitens my Australian Shepherds white areas but it also makes the rest of his coat super soft and shiny! Thanks guys"

Sent in by Tina S:
"I
finally got to use your naturally white soap and loved it. My boy
hadn't been washed in over a year so he had been soaking up all the
season's. Well the photos speak for themselves! The best thing I loved
about your soap vs others...is that it slightly foamed making it sooo
much easier to wash (scrub with a body brush)his legs.
Thank you. One happy customer. Keep up the great product!!"
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HARD AND SOFT WATER:
If you have a 'HARD WATER' supply, it means the water contains dissolved compounds such as calcium, magnesium, sulphates, chlorides and iron. Untreated water is likely to be a lot harder. This means that when the water is added to the soap, there will be little to no lather depending on the amount of compounds present.
If you live in an urban or developed area you are likely to have access to a treated water supply- which has been stripped of all these compounds and only contains sodium (hence the not so nice taste to town water!). This water is called 'SOFT WATER' and will cause soap to lather up beautifully when water is added, tank water is also likely to be soft water as rain is naturally soft to begin with.
If you do have a hard water supply the cleaning effectiveness of our soap may not be as good as it would be in soft water. However leaving the product on for around 5-10 minutes before rinsing and doing a second wash should remedy this problem.
Posted by Zara Gibson on 2nd Oct 2014
I used it on my grey and it was amazing! He went from a dull white to a shinny silver white. Also used it to clean mud fever legs and it helped alot. Was great on my white jackrussel . I luv this stuff. It lasts ages and isnt like some soap bars that dont rinse out. Id be happy to purchase in the future.
Posted by Beth on 2nd Oct 2014
I got mine and have tried it on the ponies tail and I am in love!!! no terrible stripped damaged breaking tail due to the chemicals in other "whitening" products and a BIG difference .. not quite white yet but it now looks possible !! LOVE LOVE LOVE
Posted by Melissa Bayley on 2nd Oct 2014
it's really easy to brush manes and tails once you've shampooed, even the thickest of tails. We were intrigued to see how fast they dried and how easy and nice to rinse out it is also. The horses were licking our hands where the soap had dried on us. It didn't feel grose like after some products it feels yuk, your skin afterwards. So, my first impression of the soap was that I loved the smell, tin, stamp, presentation. I prefer a handmade, pure, natural look that is colour and preservative (unnatural) free. I wasn't too sure how long the sponge would last and how easy it would be to use on a tail. I imagined it'd be great for the body and mane. Turns out it's actually a really great idea. It is easy to use, rather lather free and it kind of feels like you're not working hard enough without masses of bubbles but if you look through the tail hair you can see it right the way through the thickest of tails. You can almost see it working. The horses liked the smell too which is odd, normally they hate washes of any sort but they were dead keen to have a look and sniff of the tin contents. I used the sponge on the tail and legs of my palomino. She has a gold and black mix of hair colour in her tail. Unfortunately it's at the end of her tail so looks like a stain! It's not shown how amazing it looks to the eye. It's also very easy to brush dry once washed. My daughter was so taken with the soap she washed her whole pony! He's got four white socks and is prone to mud fever so she wanted to wash his legs. She couldn't believe how great they came up and how quickly. He's naturally a clean boy (unlike my mud magnet!) anyway but look at how clean even his hooves came up! He is an itchy boy also, forever scratching his mane out so she washed his mane to see if that helped. I held him and whilst doing so felt something on my arm. There was a teeny tick crawling on me. Can't be sure if it was trying to escape the horse shampoo or what but I'd like to think so! I'll let you know if we notice a less itchiness over the next few days. The first message follows on from this information. Thank you for the opportunity to try this. I'm going to wash the dogs next! My daughter said it'd make a brilliant gift and she loved the tin. Even when it's wet and hairy with the spring shed! Great stocking stuffer! Feel free to use photos and words. I'll try to write a shorter recommendation if you like and I'll take more photos. Looking at the horses this morning they are still clean! My palomino actually has a white foot which is not easily seen but was noticeable after the wash!
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