Definetly good stuff, but expensive - I like to use it after breaking down w/ hocus pocus on show dayColorado2008":2ucb33k0 said:I have only used it once and really liked it. Did you know that you aren't really supposed to wet them before you wash with it? The water sends all the dirt to the skin and it is harder to wash out. But if you just start off straight away with the EZall soap it takes the dirt out before it has a chance to get pushed down into the hair. I would love to use it more, I just can't afford to.
yes it does seem to do that so i would only wash with ezall every once in a while. and then just put a normal shampoo like clear choice in it. but we use the foamer all the timeChris H":1g5u24bv said:We like it but it seemed this summer after we used it several weeks in a row that the hair just wouldn't 'pop', it was too soft. We switched to Joy and that fixed it. Love EZ-all for the dirty animals.
Maybe ezall is different. We used EZ All on our calves a few years ago. Foamed them while dry, rinsed till water ran clear. Worked wonders, but they all developed dandruff. Stopped using it after that. Havent had a dandruff problem since.Jeanne - Simme Valley":582cu9ta said:Actually, you can wash as much as you need. If you have a problem with dandruff or dry hair, just re-apply the foam and LEAVE IT ON. Brush it in & blow dry. It is not a SOAP.