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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 That’s funny, cause after reading it smell heavenly, I’m tempted to buy it even though Joey doesn’t have a matting problem. His hair, between his ears on top, is oily too. The ad for Cowboy Magic says that:
“Silk proteins moisturize and strengthen your horse's hair, neutralizing static electricity and resulting in a high shine after brushing. The non-oily, concentrated formula repels dust, dirt, and sand.”
So maybe if it repels dirt, it won’t look as oily. Anybody know? Also, there are so many price differences. Where’s the best place to purchase? Sorry if I added to confusion, I confused too!
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I bought my first tube from a local feed supply store. 4 oz for 9 bucks then I found it for $13.98 for 12oz at
www.animalworldnetwork.com but I just checked and they have gone up a dollar on the price. I bought two of the 12 oz bottles and with shipping came to $35.39. Shippping was $8.00. It was more cost effective to buy two as the shipping stayed the same. Just do the math and see if it would be to your advantage to do this or buy locally, especially if you haven't used it. JMO I have not tried the shampoo or conditioner...........yet! lol But I love the smell, so fresh and pleasant.......what more can I say. Oh and it does not leave them oily looking whatsoever!!! No matter how much you use, it dries and leaves a nice shine.