Posts Tagged ‘tail’
EcoLicious Product Spotlight – Moisture Maniac Detangling Infusion
If a spray on d
etangler is part of your regular grooming routine, you got to try our EcoLicious Moisture Maniac Detangling Infusion. It’s packed with 100% natural and naturally derived ingredients that condition and detangle your horse’s mane and tail without drying it out. Panthenol & Silk Powder derived from pure Silk Worm Cocoon help restore natural luminosity, retain moisture and nourish your horse’s mane & tail hair. Certified Organic Hemp Oil & Sunflower Seed Oil softens and smoothes while protecting fragile hair from breakage and the reflective properties of Silk Powder act as a natural sunscreen. It’s silicone free. Why? Even though silicone is used in majority of mane & tail products on the market, it does in fact damage hair in a long term. It clogs pores, thus prevents hair from breathing and without any oxygen, the hair cannot regenerate.
Did I mention that it smells heavenly? Essential Oil of Sweet Orange is known in both equine and human aromatherapy for its mood uplifting properties and it also makes a great conditioner. Warning : Horses love the scent and might try to eat the bottle, so keep an eye on it. And don’t worry! It won’t attract bugs – unlike us and our horses, the bugs don’t dig citrus scents.
Like all our products – Moisture Maniac is packaged in 100% recycled plastic and the bottle can be recycled once you’re done with it.
And now you can try Moisture Maniac Detangling Infusion for FREE (retail value $22.95), if your order $50 or more. Flat shipping fee $15 anywhere in the US and Canada. Promo code: frMM11. Promo offer will expire on February 8th, 2011.
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The EcoLicious Equestrian
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Raving Reviews from the Harding Heights Ranch
I’d like to share with you a latest testimonial from one our customers – Shauntelle from the Harding Heights Ranch in Trail, BC. Here we go:
“My Mom and I run Harding Heights Ranch Ltd. and we strive to provide the most natural/holistic care possible for our herd of 15 horses. I came upon EcoLicious Equestrian while reading my online subscription of Holistic Horse. I was immediately captured by the fact that they were a Canadian company but more so that they were All Natural. So, I decided to try them and I ordered a couple of their products. The De-Stress Intensive Mane & Tail Treatment quickly became my favorite! Not only did it work and smell wonderful, it lasted!! Yay. I had been struggling with other products that did a good job at first but after awhile the manes were far worse than they had ever been! Ugg. I try not to touch my horses manes too often but every once in awhile they do need to be managed… this for me happens about once a year.”
“I was so in love with the smell of the products and so were my horses! My Stallion, Rowan, who is a Suffield Horse from the Suffield Military Block in Alberta and came from wild stock is a fussy creature who would rather flee, while at liberty, then see me coming at him with a bottle in my hand!! So, armed with my newest product, Comfort Me Healing Balm, I approached him to tend to a surface wound on his neck only to have him bolt away to the other end of his paddock. What a brat! So I quickly put some Comfort Me on my fingers and tucked the bottle away in my pocket and proceeded after him with caution! I gently approached, keeping my distance with my fingers extended for him to smell. He stretched his head out to sniff my hand. As he sniffed his eyes started to calm and his body relaxed as he stepped towards me with his head down!! Wow, I was so excited!! He loved it! Yay again!! I proceeded to fix his scratches and did everything I could find searching up and down his legs to find any excuse to use the product.”
“I now have the Hoof Therapy Serum which will be a great tool for all of our barefoot horses. I am very excited about its antibacterial and anti-fungal properties and once again it smells amazing! I was spoiled at Christmas as one of my very thoughtful friends bought me and two of our other horse friends the Hands On which is amazing and so silky. And all because I had been raving so much about the EcoLicious line!”
“I love the products so much that I gave it as a Christmas gift to another one of my dear friends who is also an all-natural girl with her herd of horses. I wanted her to see what awesome products they were and I knew that she would be just as thrilled with them as I am. She now has all the products that I do! I have added EcoLicious to my favorite web links on my website as well as continuing to promote you on my Facebook page.”
“I have dealt with the customer care team twice now, once on the phone and once via email and they were so polite and helpful that it makes me want to support them even more!!”
“Thanks for developing such amazing products that work for all of us green horse people! I am looking forward to getting and trying the Leave Me Be this spring.”
Cheers,
Shauntelle (Harding) LeRose
Harding Heights Ranch Ltd. (Trail, BC)
Thank you for sharing with us your EcoLicious experience Shauntelle! We are excited to be part of the holistic horsekeeping approach on your ranch.
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The EcoLicious Equestrian
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Show Ready with EcoLicious Equestrian : Comprehensive Guide to Make Your Horse Red Carpet Ready, Part 3.
Here is our final part of our “EcoLicious Red Carpet Ready Guide”. If you follow these steps, your horse will look like a glamorous movie star at the Oscars when you’re done with him. Guaranteed. Most importantly - have fun with your horse and make sure to have some baby carrots handy.
Step 6: Finishing Touches
Yes, here I am working on the mane and tail again! What kind of anal-retentive, over achiever would I be if I didn’t work on the mane and tail just once more?
When the mane is dry, I like to wrap things up by braiding using In Control Braiding & Mane Setting Cream. I’ve tried other products, but as far as I’m concerned this is a lifesaver if you do any sport where you have to band or braid. Not only are hairsprays and gels toxic, sticky and smelly but they also don’t provide the subtle hold In Control gives you (OR add lustre OR restore elasticity to the hair!) You caught me – I’m not a fan of using hairsprays or sticky short-cuts to braid hair, but can you blame me? Who wants a crunchy, sticky mane and tail after you’ve just put all that effort into getting it silky, shiny and soft?!? Even if you don’t braid, gently smooth the settling cream along the crest of the mane to eliminate those pesky fly-a-way’s.
As I move back to the tail, I once again reach for my trusty De-Stress Intensive Reconstructing & Detangling Treatment. I like to put a small dollop in my hand and work it through the tail, doing one last gentle finger comb as I go. Once I’m satisfied that absolutely no raking is required, I will brush the tail with a flexible, natural bristle brush. As I gently separate every last squeaky clean, glistening strand I build show-stopping volume (a must for horses who weren’t blessed with beautiful tails and a bonus for those who were!)
Step 7: Pièce de résistance
You didn’t think I’d ignore the hooves did you? I leave this step until just before I go to the warm-up ring – in fact it’s the last thing I do before I get changed into my show clothes and put my bridle on. If you are slightly less accident-prone than a certain blogger with an unhealthy finger-combing obsession I might mention, then you can feel free to do this step at any time. Although Hoof Therapy Restorative & Protective Serum is already a must-have in my grooming tote year-round, it has also become the finishing touch on my red carpet makeover. Much like a good pair of stilettos, naturally glossy and moisturized hooves really finish the look. No toxic paints, tars or sparkles required! You cant’ go wrong with this product – not only does it naturally nourish and moisturize your horses hooves but I’ve found it resists dust and dirt accumulation better than most products on the market. Bonus!
Well there you have it folks! That’s my sure-fire (and ever-so-good-smelling) method to transform your horse into a head turning, jaw dropping and eco-friendly show horse! Step back and admire your work for a moment, and then go brush the hay out of your hair, get out your Tide stick (ketchup doesn’t get itself out of white breeches!) and give yourself a makeover.
Make sure to check out Part I. & Part II.of our EcoLicious “Red Carpet Ready” Guide as well.
Naturally yours until next time!
Megan
Check out our full line of delicious, natural and green equine care & grooming products at www.ecoliciousequestrian.com
Show Ready with EcoLicious Equestrian : Comprehensive Guide to Make Your Horse Red Carpet Ready, Part 2.
Here`s the 2nd part of our Comprehensive Guide to Make Your Horse Carpet Ready. Enjoy!
Step 3: Bath time
Drum roll please! We have finally arrived. Possibly the most messy but fun part of any pre-show makeover is the bathing portion. Although I know those of you that own horses who fear the sabre-toothed garden hose may disagree with me, bathing horses can be tons of fun (even if means coming home soaking wet and covered in horse hair!)
Albeit bathing is pretty self explanatory, it is worth noting that going to the trouble of bathing your horse will only be worth it if you use a good quality natural shampoo (such as Squeaky Green & Clean) that doesn’t leave your horse itching to roll the instant you release them! Since I have the floor, I also can’t resist reminding everyone to be ever mindful of choosing a water temperature that is comfortable for your horse – no one likes an icy cold bath or scalding hot shower!
This is up to you, but I like to thoroughly soak my horse before I start scrubbing so that there is adequate moisture to get a nice foamy froth built up when I take the loofah to ‘em! Next I go to the mane and tail. I scrub the base thoroughly to remove any dead skin and dander that may cause itching.
Speaking of my loofah…I like to really go to town with it if my horse has socks – no talcum powders or toxic home remedies here! With just a little elbow grease you’ll have the kind of vibrant whites Javex users the world over only dream about. Squeaky is perfect for baths – tough on grime and dirt yet gentle on skin (all while still adding that much sought after moisture and gloss.) An added bonus is that like all EcoLicious products, a little goes a long way and it’s biodegradable so you can bathe your horse on the grass with a clear conscience. ( Note from EcoLicious Equestrian: we’ll be launching a new EcoLicious whitener in 2011).
Since I mentioned elbow grease earlier, it got me thinking. While you’re bathing your horse keep an eye out for any itchy spots as you scrub. My take on this is that if you scratch the itchy spots for them, the need to take scratching into their own hands (or hooves!) post-bath is exponentially reduced! Besides, why pass up a chance to make my horse feel good and build rapport? Too many horses want divorces these days!
Once I’ve scrubbed my horse from head to toe and gently washed out the shampoo, I like to take things a step further and apply a rinse out conditioner to the entire body, mane and tail like Silky Rinse Out Moisturizing Conditioner. Not only does it make your horse feel silky soft but it is also made without silicones so you can condition the entire body without worrying that it may cause your saddle to slip. I like to let the conditioner sit for a few minutes before I proceed with my trusty “lather, rinse, repeat” routine. During this time I like to rinse out the underside of my horses hooves and take a warm, damp towel to gently clean areas where a loofah-mitt isn’t welcome…
I should also mention that once I’ve done my final rinse, I use a squeegee or sweat scraper to get the excess water off their coat. This step is dual-purposed as not only does it save you precious drying time but is also a chance to make sure there is no excess product left on your horse (which will show up in the form of little white bubbles as you scrape along your horses coat.)
Whenever possible, I like to graze my horse after a bath and allow them to dry in the sun. That said, when I’m on the show grounds (or the weather isn’t cooperating) I put a cooler on them to prevent chills and keep the coat and mane laying flat. I like to put them back in their stall and
give them some quiet time while the bulk of the moisture evaporates. I’m not one to blow dry my horses…bathing stresses some horses (and handlers!) enough as it is. I prefer to give everyone a chance to decompress and grab a snack instead.
Step 4: Treat the Mane and Tail…again!
I know! I’m like a chocoholic that can’t lay off the brownies (and yes, my spell check just confirmed that “chocoholic” is indeed a real word!) but while the mane is still slightly damp I like to mist conditioning product on it before I begin finger combing again. My go-to-product is Moisture Maniac Mane & Tail Detangling Infusion because it softens the hair and protects it from breakage (which is critical for any of you ladies who know how damaging combing wet hair can be.) I like to spray liberally into the base of the mane and tail to ensure that I moisturize any areas that could potentially look dry or brittle when I come to braid my horse. It’s also worth noting that Moisture Maniac contains natural UV filters – a definite bonus for those of you who compete your horses outdoors all summer and hate how the sun fades dark manes and tails.
Step 5: Enhance the Coat
For now I will leave the mane and tail to dry and move onto my second favourite part of the makeover experience. We all know how a healthy, lustrous coat can enhance any horses appearance and I am a huge fan of cultivating sheen in my horses. Once my horse’s coat has dried I use my all time favourite product, Glossy – Gloss Enhancing Coat Tonic. It not only softens my horses coat but also creates this natural luminosity (which trust me, cannot be duplicated by other products that contain silicones which just coat the hair instead of penetrating and conditioning it.)
Further to my sheen obsession, because Glossy is an EcoLicious product, I can spray with wild abandon (and believe me, I do!) knowing it will never cause my tack to slip.
Although some may be content with spraying on a coat enhancer I like to take it a step further. After spraying, I rub the horse down using the palms of my hands, following the direction of hair growth. I then bring out my secret weapon (the sheepskin grooming mitt!) and rub the horse all over to gently buff their coat to high, glossy sheen. The Glossy – Gloss Enhancing Coat Tonic is infused with Mica (a shimmering, reflective mineral) and, when combined with the naturally buffing action of the sheepskin, really finishes the look. Trust me ladies, the sheen is definitely Ray Ban worthy.
Stay tuned for part 3 of our Comprehensive Guide to Make Your Horse Red Carpet Ready! Click here for the part 1.
Naturally yours until next time!
Megan
Check out our full line of delicious, natural and green equine care & grooming products at www.ecoliciousequestrian.com
Show Ready with EcoLicious Equestrian : Comprehensive Guide to Make Your Horse Red Carpet Ready
We all know what it’s like to stand on the rail at a horse show and ogle the fine specimens before us. After all a horse show is one of the few places where you cannot only count on seeing impressive performances but also impeccably turned out horses. In fact it doesn’t matter what discipline you participate in – good turnout never goes out of style (and every horse can look like a winner with a solid pre-show grooming routine.) Have you ever wondered what it takes to take your horse from shaggy pasture ornament to red carpet ready? Let me walk you through my deceptively easy, eco-friendly makeover that will turn heads in or out of the ring!
Step 1: Prep-work
You may be surprised to find that the first step in this makeover doesn’t include a hose! I’m all for a good bath, but before I drench my horse I like to do a little leg work first to save myself precious energy (and valuable tail hairs!)
I’ve learned the hard way that if you have dirt, burrs, shavings etc. in your horses mane or tail before you get it wet, there is a good chance it will be there after you get it wet. No one actually likes a “make work” project so why not take some time at the beginning of the makeover to use an intensive detangling treatment? Not only does this rid the mane and tail of the offending parties, but it also saves you the hassle of trying to shampoo dry, tangled hair. Apply De-Stress Intensive Reconstructing & Detangling Treatment from root to tip on the mane, tail and forelock, being sure not to go overboard (this product really packs a punch and a little goes a long way!)
In a perfect world, after I’ve applied the detangling product I would take some time to allow the product to penetrate the hair shaft – this will not only moisturize the hair but also prevent breakage when you are ready to shampoo.
At this stage of the game I would begin carefully finger combing my horses mane and tail, starting with small sections at the base and working my way down. Red carpet worthy manes and tails take hard work and patience! One of my favourite tricks of the trade is to keep a large banana or claw hair clip with me to clip sections of detangled hair out of the way as I make my way through. Now I know! I know! Finger combing can be arduous (especially when your horse has a full, thick tail that forms dreadlocks easily) but resist the temptation to cut corners and rake through your horses’ hair. That’s right ladies…back away from the comb! Absolutely no raking allowed! This is mission critical if you still want to have a tail after you’ve
done your makeover. For all you Friends fans out there…“If you feel resistance, pull the Q-tip out!”
In all seriousness though the bottom line is that it can more than a year to replace a full-length tail hair so don’t be hasty! Combs are part of my grooming kit but the only time I run anything through those precious tresses is after I have the lions-share of the tangles and knots out (and even then I tread lightly to avoid breaking any hairs.)
If you are a real keener like myself you may choose to take your pre-show leg work one step further and do the De-Stress Intensive Treatment the day before you plan to begin your makeover. It really does take your horses’ tail from “drabulous to fabulous.” If not, now would be the ideal time to move onto to Step 2. Finally!
Step 2: Time for a trim
It’s important to present your horse at his/her best, which I feel should align with the standard specific to you sport. As far as I’m concerned, there is no need to present a horse that is radically shorn – keep it neat and discreet. Think of trimming your horse as a chance to tidy up – removing the long hairs on the heels, under the jaw line and the tufts of hair that protrude from the ears really goes a long way. You also can’t go wrong with a modest bridle path (some breeds call for longer but just wide enough to allow your bridle to lay flat is standard.) Whether you bang tails or pull manes depends on your discipline but I would like to offer a word of caution: when in doubt keep all excess clipping and trimming to a minimum! If you are naturally inclined to do “just a little bit more” like myself, you know all too well that it can be extremely tempting to get a little scissor happy! I’ve cut my fair share of bowl-cuts and trust me, once you get started there’s no going back. “A little off the top” soon turns into a rat race trying to even out a botched thinning job. Shorter hair does not necessarily equate to being easier to work with. Not only does it end up looking sloppy but can also be particularly difficult to conceal, even if you’re a seasoned braider. Better to leave 4” of thick mane to braid than 2” of thinned out, choppy mane…even the most beautiful horse has hard time rocking the G.I. Jane look.
It is also important to note for those of you who have horses or ponies of Baroque decent (or that participate in Native Breed classes) that you should tread especially lightly through this portion of the makeover. Excessive trimming can spoil the natural beauty of the breed and end up backfiring in the ring.
Stay tuned for part 2 & 3 of our Comprehensive Guide to Make Your Horse Red Carpet Ready!
Naturally yours until next time!
Megan
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