M&J Dog Essentials | Holistic grooming products
by Guest Blogger Lindsey Hockert
M&J Dog Essentials is a line of truly luxurious grooming products which I whole-heartedly recommend for any dog owner who loves to pamper their pooch.
We reviewed the HollyWOOF Essential Dog Gift Basket ($85) which includes: Nutrient Fusion Pre-Bath Treatment, Purely Clean Shampoo & Conditioner, Show Dog Shine, Simply Soothed Herbal Rinse, a dog bath sponge, tote bag and reusable washtub.
We followed M&J's signature 3 step grooming system:
1. We started by pampering Betsy with a pre-bath massage using the Nutrient Fusion ($20 for 6.76 oz). She loved this step! This loosens up dirt, providing a more effective starting point for the shampoo and it contains vitamins that promote a healthy coat and deter dry itchy skin.
2. Next, we lathered her up with the Purely Clean Shampoo and Condition ($18 for 6.76 oz). We loved the fresh scent, the fact that it didn't produce a ton of suds, and that it was easy to rinse out.
3. Finally, we applied the light-weight, Show Dog Shine - Leave-In Conditioner ($22 for 6.76 oz) with Avocado and Karanja oils for a shiny, coat and a yummy-smelling pup!
Betsy absolutely loved the entire spa process. Her fur is shiny and soft, and she smells great! It also helped with her little dandruff problem. We love M&J Dog Essentials!
M&J Dog Essentials get two paws up and two thumbs up from Betsy and her dad, Patrick!
Check out the pampering process in this video:
The M&J Dog Essentials grooming products were provided to the Secret Shopper team courtesy of Distinctive Assets as part of their HollyWOOF celebrity swag bag.
"Distinctive Assets is a niche marketing company offering celebrity placement, product introduction and branding opportunities within the entertainment industry."
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