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I use my own tea tree shampoo, to bathe my girls in. I do make sure I rinse good, avoid the eyes, and condition their hair with an aloe vera conditioner. I personally love how the tea tree shampoo feels on my skin. It's also an antiseptic. Not only do I use my aloe vera conditioner on my girls (cats) hair and mine, but I use it on my skin too. A little goes a long way, and the effects are amazing. Blessings, Joy

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Bath Salts For Pets - Natural Flea And Tick Remedy! By Jeannie Palmer

Carefully blended for your pet's sensitive skin, bath salts can be relaxing, aid in promoting circulation and help to soothe aching muscles and joints. Think of how therapeutic you find bath salts and imagine that same relief for your pet. As our pets mature they may become afflicted with arthritis, painful joints or muscle swelling. Relaxing in a soothing bath made from dead sea salt, clay, Eucalyptus and Tea Tree Oil can provide some relief for our furry friends. * Eucalyptus and Tea Tree Oil are recognized as being effective against fleas and ticks and much safer than chemicals. Consider this when mixing your next batch of bath salts. Rather than adding fragrance oils, opt for the essential oils of eucalyptus and tea tree and, following the manufacturer's instructions, mix these into the bath salts. Eucalyptus and Tea Tree Oil are also recognized for relieving itching and minor skin irritations. * Dead Sea Salts are beneficial in many ways to both people and their pets. The correct combination of ingredients is essential. * Tea Tree oil and Eucalyptus are nature's natural remedy against irritated skin, itching, fleas and ticks. In fact, they are much safer than chemicals found in many leading flea and tick controls that you can purchase over the counter. * Clay: Found to be beneficial in soothing skin, condition hair and trapping moisture, clay can provide some relief from heat spots and dry skin. Combine therapeutic sea salts with a wonderful clay base to hold moisture to your pet's skin while the eucalyptus and tea tree work their gentle magic in soothing skin irritations and warding off fleas and ticks. The marvel of sea salts will ease muscle and joint aches even as the clay conditions the skin and hair. For mature pets, this can be especially rewarding. ======== CJ Palmer is the founder of CJ Skin Care. For more helpful tips and techniques and a full listing of CJ Skin Care Products visit http://www.cjskincare.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jeannie_Palmer http://EzineArticles.com/?Bath-Salts-For-Pets---Natural... Comment on this Story | Printer Friendly | Send Story to a Friend | Top

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