FUR SIGNATURE THERAPIES

SIGNATURE CLAY ELIXIR RENEWAL THERAPY

A BESPOKE

APPROACH

Each therapy begins with an in-depth consultation between our grooming specialist and the pet parent. We carefully assess your pet’s skin and coat condition, lifestyle, and specific concerns to select one of four exclusive elixir blends:

  • NOURISH ELIXIR

    Delivers intense hydration, enriching dry or dull coats for a renewed softness and shine.

  • REPAIR ELIXIR

    Supports the repair of damaged, brittle, or lackluster coats, reinforcing hair strength and structure.

  • SOOTHE ELIXIR

    Calms sensitive, irritated, or reactive skin, helping to reduce redness, flakiness, and discomfort.

  • ENERGIZE ELIXIR

    Stimulates healthy hair follicle function, encouraging robust growth and enhanced density.

CUSTOM CLAY-ELIXIR

BLEND

We blend natural mineral clay with ultra-pure ionized water and the selected elixir, creating a rich mask that draws out impurities, absorbs excess oil, and infuses skin and coat with vital nutrients.

STEAM &

MASSAGE RITUAL

The mask is gently massaged into the coat and skin while warm steam enhances ingredient absorption. This step promotes circulation, supports cellular regeneration, and maximizes hydration.

CLAY RINSE

RITUAL

The treatment concludes with a warm rinse that lifts away toxins and residue, leaving the skin refreshed and balanced, and the coat visibly softer, cleaner, and healthier.

KEY
BENEFITS

Detoxifies skin and coat, removing buildup and impurities

Deeply hydrates and nourishes, restoring softness and elasticity

Strengthens the hair shaft, reducing breakage and shedding

Soothes irritation, supporting a healthy skin barrier

Stimulates healthy coat growth and enhances natural resilience

IDEAL
FOR

This therapy is suitable for all dogs and cats, and especially recommended for:

  • Pets with dry, damaged, or fragile coats
  • Seasonal shedders or pets in coat transition
  • Sensitive or problem-prone skin types
  • Senior pets needing revitalization
  • Puppies or kittens developing their first full coat