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Monday, 26 September 2016

Product of the week - SUPREME PRODUCTS High Shine Shampoo



With clipping season upon us it's definitely time to get your horses' coat gleaming, and the first stop has to be good lather up with SUPREME PRODUCTS High Shine Shampoo. 


This 'must have' shampoo that will strip out dirt, dust and grease as well as any product build up to leave your coat deeply cleansed, soft and with a beautiful shine ready for clipping - no more blunt blades! 

With the added benefit of essential oil, this soothing shampoo is great for all hair types, including those horses prone to sensitivity (patch test always recommended). Also useful for after clipping to remove clipper oil from the coat and leave a soft, shiny and conditioned finish. 

RRP- 500ml £9.99; 1 litre £16.99; 5 litre £59.99

For more information, visit www.supremeproducts.co.uk 

Friday, 19 March 2010

Supreme Products Guide to Bathing and Trimming: Part Three


After all that bathing and scrubbing, you will be looking at a pony that is almost ready for that first show of the season. The next step is to create an attractive, elegant and streamlined appearance by trimming excess hair. Removing straggly hairs and whiskers will quickly improve and perfect the appearance of your horse or pony.

For hunters, riding horses, hacks, show hunter ponies and show ponies consider trimming out the ears, whiskers, jaws, bridle path and heels.

Small silent clippers, such as the Lister Pico Trimmer or Wahl Pocket Pro Trimmer, are perfect for working around the face, by removing excess hair you are defining the features, creating a more elegant and quality look.

Also, make sure that the legs look tidy using scissors and a comb, however not to the extent that the legs are exposed to the elements - to avoid problems such as cracked heels and mud fever.

A scissor and comb neatly tidies up the leg whilst still leaving the hair long enough to cover any scars that may be there which would look undesirable to the judge.

If you are intending to show your horse in cob classes you will need to hog the mane. For Mountain and Moorland ponies you should refer to the designated breed book before trimming your pony. Some breeds allow a certain amount of trimming but they should be shown in their natural state, so any improvements to your ponies appearance must be subtle.

For more information, visit the Supreme Products website.