

Skin & Coat Spray
Formulated with a high concentration of Mānuka Hydrosol, It refreshes, lightly cleanses, and deodorises while supporting the skin’s natural protective barrier. Lightweight and non-greasy, it helps maintain a fresh, balanced coat between washes.
Mānuka Hydrosol, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract, Calendula Officinalis Flower Extract, Water, Caprylyl/Capryl Glucoside, Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Oil, Citric Acid, Glycerin, Terminalia Ferdinandiana Fruit Extract, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin.
Spritz onto dry or damp coat, avoiding the face and inside ears. Massage or brush through to distribute evenly. No rinse is required. Gentle enough for weekly use; adjust as needed based on your pet’s size and coat type.
- Refreshes between washes
- Calms minor irritations
- Deodorises
- Hydrates
- Adds shine without buildup
- Soothes sensitive skin


Directions

Wash
Thoroughly drench the coat in warm water, preparing the fur for a refined cleansing experience.

Massage
Gently massage the shampoo through the coat, working it into a rich, nurturing lather.

Rinse
Rinse thoroughly with warm water until the coat runs perfectly clean.

Extra care
For extra care, follow with Lenoyl Skin & Coat Spray between baths.
Of course! Lenoyl products are carefully crafted using gentle, high-quality ingredients, including our New Zealand Mānuka Hydrosol. While our formulations are designed with sensitive skin in mind, every dog is different, so we recommend patch testing first.
Many grooming products focus on cleaning the coat but overlook the skin underneath. Harsh formulations can strip away natural oils, leaving the skin feeling dry and the coat looking dull.
By choosing gentle, naturally derived ingredients, you can help support your dog's natural skin barrier and maintain a soft, healthy looking coat. After all, healthy skin is the foundation of a healthy coat.
A Hydrosol, also known as a hydrolat, floral water, or plant water, is a gentle, water-based solution produced through the steam or hydro-distillation of plant material (such as flowers, leaves, roots, or bark). While essential oils are the oil-soluble components of the plant, hydrosols contain the water-soluble compounds, making them much less concentrated and safer for direct application to the skin, even for sensitive skin types.





