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Best Ever Nose Balm by WildWash Co.

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We can’t wait to tell you about our WildWash Best Ever Nose Balm!

It is the perfect SOS for dry noses. It will moisturise and soothe with its combination of Coconut and Almond Oil and will protect from the sun with its natural Raspberry Seed Oil SPF.

It can be used on Dogs, Cats and Horses and it is lick safe.

As with all our products, this is multipurpose product. It can be used anywhere that needs TLC and sun protection.

Our Best Ever Nose Balm carries the Ethical Award logo and the Leaping Bunny Cruelty Free International logo.

Our WildWash Best Ever Nose Balm has a RRP per tube     

 of £9.95.

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