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VictoriaSponge

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Anyone tried?

I’m interested in the skin tonic as big horse is getting a bit itchy as his coat changes; they are forever popping up on fb and photos they advertise with show some good results. But I’m a bit concerned that every review I can find is glowing and seems a bit too good to be true!

I do prefer that it’s in liquid form so keen to try, but their references for it’s benefits over powder are based on human absorption which is putting me off buying from them as they use it as a key selling point.
 
; They also appear to take down some reviews. Or at least we can’t see what has been asked or answered which I think is odd. I’m very 50/50 on this one. It’s too good to be true I think.

I have had friends who thought it was a waste of money.... their reviews were removed...

Such a shame but this was my thinking, their advertising is so glossy it seemed a little fake
There's much cheaper options out there. The main component is linseed oil, so you could try adding that in instead? Or micronized linseed?
Yes probably a good option, but their marketing had peaked my interest!
 
I’ve used two of their products; they have a spray to prevent rubbing and a serum for mane/tail.
The serum is fantastic, tiny bottle but it’s lasted me over a year, using it at least every 2 weeks for tails for showing.

Not as convinced on the spray - it stinks and I was aghast to find it had glitter in it 🤣 mane is still rubbing a bit but because of the smell I only use it sporadically when the mane looks to be getting greasy.

I can’t comment on any of the feed.
 
I tried some of their products. Excellent marketing but effect was underwhelming. I tried skin tonic but didn’t notice a great difference. The oil also didn’t do much for mine. The buck off may have had some effect and I might try it again in future if training doesn’t resolve the issue.
 
I like the oil - good on tails & used it to hot cloth after clipping . But the latest one I’ve bought I don’t think feels , smells as nice? Not sure I’d buy again.
 
I just make my own oils! I buy carrier oils which are also good for hair and skin such as castor, avocado, olive etc. then mix with a few drops of essential oils such as rosemary, tea tree, argan, lavender - I keep as an oil to hot cloth/target problem areas such as shoulder/mane/tail rubs then dilute with water to use as coat shine. Smells amazing, the shine is incredible and I know exactly what is going on my horses' skin!
 
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