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DERMagic Awarded 1st Place for Grooming Products in Pet Product News International 2011 'Retailers' Top Pick'

Recently Released Lemongrass Spearmint Organic Skin Rescue Shampoo Bar Becomes A Fast Favorite Among Industry Professionals and Consumers Alike

2011-08-01
SEATTLE, WA, August 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) DERMagic Skin Care for Animals (www.DERMagic.com) today announced its popular and recently introduced Organic Skin Rescue Shampoo Bar has won 1st Place in the Pet Product News International "2011 Retailer's Top Pick" Awards in the Grooming Products category. Created by the editors at Pet Product News International to identify new products retailers would most like to see on their store shelves, the 2011 Retailers' Top Picks Awards presented product in 14 categories and asked pet specialty retailers to vote for their favorite three within each category.

"We are incredibly proud to be honored as the top choice for grooming products by our retail customers," said founder of DERMagic, Dr. Adelia Ritchie. "The Skin Rescue Shampoo Bar is one of our many products that delivers guaranteed solutions for helping pets that suffer from itchy skin. Our products contain no preservatives, sulfates or other harsh chemicals that may inhibit the healing process. It's thrilling to be recognized as a first place winner among some of the biggest brands in the industry."

DERMagic's Organic Skin Rescue Shampoo Bar has been dubbed 'the healing bar' by early customers for its instrumental role in resolving even the most serious skin conditions in dogs. The first step in treating dogs with serious skin conditions such as mange, hot spots, alopecia X, and yeast infections, the Skin Rescue Shampoo Bar incorporates sulfur and neem oil to naturally kill mites, bacteria and fungus (including yeast), and lemongrass and spearmint for their fresh-smelling, flea repellent qualities. Followed by DERMagic's Skin Rescue Lotion and used as directed, it's a proven system that DERMagic supports with a money-back guarantee.

All-natural and made from certified organic coconut, castor, sunflower, jojoba, and olive oils, the Skin Rescue Shampoo Bar is part of the DERMagic certified organic shampoo bar line up, which includes Rosemary Lavender, Peppermint Tea Tree Oil and Lemon Eucalyptus bars. DERMagic Shampoo Bars produce a rich lather and last longer than a 16 ounce bottle of liquid shampoo. The DERMagic Organic Skin Rescue Shampoo Bar retails for $11.95 and is available for purchase online at http://www.DERMagic.com and in fine stores, boutiques and dog spas throughout North America. DERMagic Shampoo Bars are made in the USA, are packaged in a recycled, recyclable box, and for every ten shampoo bars sold, a native tree is planted.

DERMagic Skin Care for Animals is one of the top companies providing all-natural, proven and sustainable solutions for pets with skin conditions. DERMagic products can be purchased online at http://www.DERMagic.com and in select retail shops, grooming salons and veterinarian offices throughout North America.

About DERMagic Skin Care for Animals, Inc.
DERMagic, an award-winning breakthrough product line for animal dermatitis, uses only the finest all natural anti-bacterial and anti-fungal ingredients formulated with certified organic whole-leaf aloe Vera, nutritional vitamin-E, lanolin, beeswax and soothing natural oils. DERMagic products are currently available online at http://www.DERMagic.com, and in finer pet shops and salons throughout North America. All DERMagic products are guaranteed safe and effective, contain no steroids, antibiotics or harsh chemicals, and are made in the USA.

Media Inquiries
REVOLUTION PR for DERMagic
Jennifer K Ritchie
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[Press-News.org] DERMagic Awarded 1st Place for Grooming Products in Pet Product News International 2011 'Retailers' Top Pick'
Recently Released Lemongrass Spearmint Organic Skin Rescue Shampoo Bar Becomes A Fast Favorite Among Industry Professionals and Consumers Alike