The coat tends to be both lacking an undercoat and tightly curled, which
keeps dead hair from detaching and floating in the air.
This combination tends to
keep dead hair from detaching and floating in the air, and it tends to retain the dander, which is the most common source of allergens.
Not exact matches
«This will
keep the
hair softer and the skin free of
dead cells,» says Robinson.
After your
hair detox is complete, you need to commit to get your
hair cut as often as necessary to
keep it healthy with no
dead ends to threaten your new found natural look.
Promotes
hair growth, removes
dead cells, unblocks
hair follicles, fights against infections that lead to
hair loss,
keeps scalp free from fungal and bacterial infections.
: «Why don't you rinse your blonde child's
hair in
dead champagne to
keep its gold, as they do in France?»
Therefore, regular combing with a rake is necessary to
keep its coat free of
dead hair.
It gets rid of
dead hair and
keeps it neat.
It
keeps the coat in good condition, removing
dead hair and flakes of
dead skin; it cleans and separates the growing
hairs; it stimulates the circulation; and it helps tone up the muscles... Grooming should start as young as possible and become a pleasurable experience for the cat.
Grooming removes
dead hair and distributes the natural oil which
keeps your pets coat and skin healthy.
The Greyhound's coat is very simple to groom; brush it weekly with a rubber brush or hound mitt to remove
dead hair and
keep the coat shiny.
You can use a hound glove and a bristle brush to
keep the coat looking good and remove
dead hair.
Routine brushing
keeps your pet's
hair clean and tangle - free, while
keeping his skin healthy by stimulating blood flow, removing
dead hair and distributing natural oils.
Even though cats «clean'themselves, they should be fully groomed to
keep the ears clean and infection free, trim the nails and to remove
dead skin and also remove excess
hair to
keep them from ingesting it to help prevent
hair balls.
Using long strokes ensures that you remove any
dead hair and
keep your pet looking her best.
They benefit from a weekly brush to remove
dead hairs and to help
keep their coats water resistant.
Mist the coat with water from a spray bottle first to avoid breaking the
hair, then use a pin brush followed by a slicker brush to remove
dead hair and
keep the coat healthy.
Plan to brush your dog's coat at least every other day to
keep shedding under control — using a slicker brush will help to remove loose and
dead hairs.
Regular brushing helps remove
dead hair, mats, and dirt and distributes natural oils throughout the fur,
keeping the coat clean and healthy.
A simple brushing with a dense bristle or rubber brush will remove
dead hairs and most debris.The loose jowls do produce a significant amount of drool, so
keeping a towel handy is useful for wiping it away.
A good brushing three times a week will remove
dead hair and
keep the coat shiny.
Daily care would include cleaning away food particles in the moustache and beard, brushing longer
hair and whiskers every other day to remove
dead hair, and
keeping the facial
hair trimmed so as to
keep the ears and eyes from being obstructed or irritated.
Keeping your dog's fur groomed can even improve its health by removing
dead hair and skin irritants as well as increasing blood flow through the skin.
Generally, all you need to do is brush your Mini weekly to
keep him clean, remove
dead hair, and distribute natural oils that
keep his coat shiny.
Buy a powerful pet
hair vacuum cleaner and use it every day to
keep your house clean, and brush your dog's coat daily to remove the
dead hair.
Brushing your Maine Coon regularly will prevent gastric problems, as by removing
dead hair you
keep your cat from ingesting it while preening, which would cause dangerous hairballs.
Routine care helps remove
dead hair,
keeps the fur coat and skin clean and healthy, and gives you the chance to examine your pup's general health.
Regular brushing is much healthier for your dog's skin and coat as it removes old
dead hair and skin while
keeping the pores open and helping to spread the natural oils through the coat.
Regular brushing will help
keep your Chesapeake's coat free of
dead hairs and looking good.
The wire might need some additional stripping (plucking out
dead hairs by hand) twice a year to
keep them from looking scraggly.
Note that a flea comb is not just a useful tool for identifying fleas and dirt in the coat — it also works well to remove
dead hairs in both short and longer haired cats and can be used to help
keep the coat free of debris.
Brushing helps remove dirt and
dead hair, spreads natural oils throughout the coat, prevents tangles and mats, and helps
keep skin clean and irritant free.
Brushing your dog regularly is important not only to
keep your dog looking and feeling great, but also to significantly decrease shedding, get rid of dirt, remove
dead hair and dry skin, and stimulate and spread the skin's natural oils (which aid in promoting a healthy coat).
Instead, the
dead hairs must be pulled out in order to
keep the skin healthy and maintain the coats» rich colors and bright whites.
Occasional baths and weekly brushing with a horsehair mitt or rubber curry comb to pull away
dead hairs will
keep the Dal looking his best.
Occasional baths and weekly brushings with a horsehair mitt or hound glove to pull away
dead hairs will
keep him in beautiful condition.
Comb the Exotic twice a week to remove
dead hair and
keep the coat shiny and healthy.
Regular brushing not only helps to get rid of
dead hair and skin cells, it
keeps your house cleaner and also makes your groomers job easier because they won't be spending as much time detangling your dogs coat when they go in for a visit.
The smooth double coat of the Australian Cattle Dog should be brushed about once a week to
keep it clean and remove
dead hairs.
Bathing your dog is an absolute necessity in order to remove excess
dead hair and
keep them clean to prevent diseases and external parasites.
Their smooth, short coat only sheds very lightly throughout the year, which means you'll only need to brush them weekly to ensure those stray,
dead hairs are
kept in check.
Easy care brushing to remove
dead hair and to
keep the coat healthy.
Bathing is recommended to remove
dead skin cells and to
keep the
hair follicles open.
Regular brushing and combing helps to remove
dead hair and to
keep the coat shining and healthy.