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Rapid Relief Restorative Creams for Horses: Barrier-First Care That Holds Up in Barn Life

Mud. Sweat. Hose-downs. Barn life is hard on skin—especially pasterns and cannon bones. This guide shows how Rapid Relief Restorative Cream fits a barrier-first routine that supports a clean, protected skin surface in wet, muddy conditions—without grease, dyes, or fragrance.

Horse pastern 24 hours after first application of Rapid Relief Restorative Cream
24 hours in: A clean look with a breathable protective layer that holds up to turnout and rinsing. Individual results vary.

Why “Barrier-First” Works in the Real World

  • Shield A breathable, water-resistant layer helps guard skin from wet, muddy conditions.
  • Support Zinc-driven hygiene support helps keep problem areas clean between rinses.
  • Simplicity Non-greasy, non-staining formula is easy to reapply—no mess, no strong scent.

Note: For deep wounds, spreading issues, or eye-area concerns, consult your veterinarian.

What’s Inside (Purpose-Driven)

  • Zinc Oxide — forms a breathable, water-resistant protective layer.
  • Zinc Pyrithione — supports skin hygiene and helps keep problem areas clean.
  • Aloe • Shea • Manuka Honey — light moisture and comfortable skin feel.
  • Red Algae • Arnica • Chamomile — conditioning botanicals for weathered areas.
  • Coconut-derived conditioners — smooth glide without grease.

Formulated without fragrance, dyes, menthol, alcohol, or witch hazel.

The 3-Step Rapid Relief Routine

  1. Rinse or Wipe Clean. Remove mud and grit; pat dry.
  2. Apply a Generous Layer. Focus on cannon bones, pasterns, heels, and high-splash zones.
  3. Reapply as Needed. After turnout or rinsing, add a fresh layer to maintain the protective barrier.

Tip: During wet spells, build a rhythm—AM application, reapply after turnout or rinsing, touch-up in the evening.

Do / Don’t

Do

  • Patch test on sensitive horses.
  • Keep a towel handy to dry legs before application.
  • Label a barn-use bottle for splash zones (cannon bones, pasterns).

Don’t

  • Don’t layer over harsh chemicals; clean gently first.
  • Don’t apply near eyes or mucous membranes.
  • Don’t skip reapplication after heavy mud or rinsing.

FAQ

Is it show-minded?

Yes—it’s built for competition programs and crafted without fragrance or dyes. Always confirm current USEF/FEI rules for your discipline.

Does it stain or feel greasy?

No. The liqui-cream spreads smoothly, absorbs quickly, and is non-greasy and non-staining for clean daily use.

How often should I apply it?

Use as needed during active challenges; it’s suitable for daily routines—especially in wet, muddy conditions.


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