Have you tried the Clean Beauty brand for dogs, Rowan?
There are a lot of products on the market for our dogs when it comes to their “beauty routine.” But then we were introduced to Rowan, the Clean Beauty brand for dogs.
When it comes to making sure our staff pup is well groomed, we often take her to an actual groomer. Not only is it easier for us, but it tends to be a less stressful event for her. And yet, we all know that things happen and it is good to have products on hand that will keep our pups clean and fresh.
But what makes Rowan special? And why are we keeping this in our bathroom for our pup’s very soft coat?
Rowan is the Clean Beauty brand that lets us groom our pups as if these products were made for their individual coat needs
In the press email we received introducing us to the brand, we learned that their “products are made with the same clean, proven, naturally-derived ingredients you expect in your own beauty products, but are expertly formulated to be both gentle and effective on your dog.”
But that is the least of what makes it special. It is also formulated for the very unique coats that our dogs have. As they say, “Just like you wouldn’t use curly-haired products on your pin-straight hair, your pup’s grooming products should be tailored to their coat type (think of the fur of a French Bulldog vs the hair of a Poodle). Your dog will surely turn heads at the dog park with proper clean coat care made from the finest avocado oil and coconut oil.”
After trying the Rowan products for ourselves, we learned that this stuff really does work well! Their dry shampoo and leave-in conditioner for pups was shockingly good to have on hand when our pup got cat food in her fur. After using the dry shampoo to clean her up, we then conditioned her with the leave-in! And not only did we love the results, but it really seemed like our staff pup did too!
Available on Amazon, you can pick and choose which products your pup needs and make it so that you have what you need for keeping their coats and skin healthy and radiant.
Have you heard of Rowan products? Have you used them? Will you give them a try?