Chris Christensen Red on Red Color Treatment Dog Shampoo Review: Does it Restore Color?
The Verdict
For dog owners prioritizing gentle yet effective color enhancement for their red-coated dogs, the Chris Christensen Red on Red shampoo is a worthy consideration, though its higher price point should be factored into the decision.
Strengths
- Gentle on the Coat
- Noticeable Color Improvement
- Pleasant Scent
Weaknesses
- Price Point
- Subtle Results
User Experiences
3 Reviews"Very convenient packaging and the taste is 10/10."
"After trying several cheap teak oils from the big box stores, I decided to splurge on the Golden Care 3L jug. The application is very smooth and it doesn't leave that sticky residue that usually attracts dust. One thing to note is that it definitely changes the wood color to a much warmer tone, so be ready for that. My only real gripe is the container handle feels a bit flimsy for such a heavy bottle, but the product inside is top tier and holds up way better against the rain."
"OMG I am obsessed with these! I’ve been wanting the Butterfly Meadow set for years and finally treated myself. They look so gorgeous on the table, I actually used them for a brunch party last weekend and everyone kept asking where I got them. They're heavy and feel really high quality, not like the cheap stuff you find at big box stores."
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