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Baobab Therapy Mask

India's first baobab therapy mask for dogs. Six organic powders, water-activated — Dead Sea clay detoxes the city, neem clears recurring fungal patches, hemp + aloe rebuild the barrier, baobab fruit + rose tone and brighten. Spa day for the coat. Real work for the skin.

299.00

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6 organic actives Detoxes + treats Shampoo alternative Lick-safe Vet approved Nutritionist approved
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190g · ₹299
FIG. 01 Therapy mask, water-activated, mid-application.
Source: 6 organic actives · Hand-mixed · Real-time

The tree of life

Africa's 2,500-year-old
skincare secret.

If your dog scratches all night, drops fur in handfuls, or carries a dull, flaky coat and cracked, dry paws and nose, you are watching that inflammatory baseline surface — the same itchy skin, hot-spots and monsoon funk that come back every wet season. This is the natural, single-source fix built for exactly that: calm the skin, rebuild the coat, seal the cracks.

The African baobab — Adansonia digitata — is the oldest flowering tree on the planet. Verified specimens are over 2,450 years old. African indigenous medicine has used its bark, leaves, fruit, and seed oil for skin healing, gut health, antimicrobial care and 300+ documented uses for as long as anyone has been writing those uses down.

Every part of the baobab is useful. The seeds are cold-pressed for skin oil — Omega 3, 6, 9 alongside Vitamins A, D, E. The fruit pulp is a Vitamin-C powerhouse, six times denser than oranges. The bark, leaves, and roots feature in 300+ documented African medicinal uses. Centuries before any of this entered a Western lab, indigenous medicine was using every part of the tree for skin, gut, and immunity.

We import baobab directly from the source. Different products in our range use different parts of the tree — seed oil for the healing oil and balm, fruit powder for the therapy mask. We don't blend, dilute, or fragrance any of it. Every grooming product is built on the same lineage — different parts, same root.

Six actives, two jobs each

Every ingredient does
treatment work AND ritual work.

Six organic actives, water-activated. Each chosen for what it does to skin AND what it does for the bath experience. Half medicine cabinet, half spa day. (The mask uses baobab fruit — a different gift from the same tree we press our oil from.)

01 The antioxidant

Baobab Fruit (Adansonia digitata)

Pulp from the same tree we cold-press for our oil — different gift. Naturally dense in Vitamin C (six times more than oranges), calcium, potassium, and antioxidants. Brightens, tones, supports skin's collagen response. The hero ingredient that earns the 'therapy mask' name.

02 The antimicrobial

Neem

India's most powerful natural antimicrobial. Targets the bacteria and yeast that drive recurring fungal patches, monsoon hot spots, and ear flap funk. This is the ingredient that makes the mask actually treat — not just clean. Centuries of Ayurvedic use, no marketing-speak.

03 The soother

Aloe Vera

Activates with water into the cooling, hydrating gel that calms redness while the mask sits. Critical for dogs with atopic dermatitis, environmental allergies, or reactive skin. Soothing for any pet. Necessary for some.

04 The barrier

Hemp

Retains the omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids that reinforce the skin barrier, plus plant proteins that fortify the structural matrix. Prevents the moisture loss that drives chronic itching, dryness, and the recurring-flare cycle.

05 The detox

Dead Sea Mud Clay

From the most mineral-dense water on earth. Pulls impurities, excess sebum, and pollution particles out of the coat — the city-living detox. Particularly powerful for Indian metro pets whose coats absorb whatever the air is doing that week.

06 The toner

Rose Petals

Mild, naturally toning. Light antibacterial action, sensitive-skin safe. The finishing ingredient that takes the mask from 'treatment' to 'ritual.' Real benefits, soft enough for daily-skinned pets and the most reactive ones alike.

FIG. 03 SPEC SHEET
Volume 190 g powder
Form Water-activated mask
Key actives 6 organic
Application Rinse-off · 7-10 min
Cadence Spa 2-4 wk / treat weekly
Scent Rose (natural)
Best for Dogs + cats

What it does

A mask that earns its jar.

Six organic actives, two jobs each — half medicine cabinet, half spa day. Here is the climb.

Clears recurring fungal patches

Neem targets the bacteria and yeast behind monsoon hot spots and ear-flap funk.

Detoxes the city out

Dead Sea mud clay pulls pollution, excess sebum, and grime from the coat.

Rebuilds the barrier

Hemp omegas and aloe calm reactive skin and stop the moisture loss that drives flares.

Tones and finishes

Baobab fruit and rose brighten and finish — the ritual half of the jar.

The proof

Real cases.
Real results.
Both kinds.

Customer cases, submitted with permission. Therapeutic outcomes (fungal cleared, dermatitis calmed) and aesthetic outcomes (dull → silky) — same mask, both directions.

Before · Day 1 Before
After · Day 1 After
Spa Day Once every two weeks

Two routines, one mask

Spa routine.
OR treatment routine.
Same jar, your call.

The spa routine

Every 2-4 weeks

Mix to a paste, apply, leave 7-10 min, rinse. Pre-bath OR between-bath freshener. Detox + nourish + finish. Coat ends up silkier, lighter, less staticky. Default routine for any dog.

The treatment routine

Weekly for 3-4 weeks

Active fungal patch / dermatitis flare / recurring hot spot? Switch to weekly use until the issue calms, then drop to bi-weekly maintenance. Pair with our baobab oil on the affected zone for double-duty support.

Mixing

Water + paste consistency

Add water gradually. Stir until smooth, creamy, spreadable. Thicker for short coats, looser for long or dense ones. Pro tip: add a few drops of our baobab oil for an extra moisturising boost.

Rinsing

Lukewarm, until clear

Rinse with lukewarm water until the water runs clear. Follow with shampoo only if heavily soiled. For cats: rinse extra thoroughly — they self-groom and you don't want clay residue ingested.

From the homes we feed

Real reviews from
real dog parents.

Tanvi B..

Pune · Bagheera, 6 yr Indie

“Bagheera gets monsoon fungal patches every August. Switched to weekly mask + baobab oil on the patch — first August in years he didn't need vet steroids. Coat also looks better than ever. Bonus.”

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Ritika M..

Mumbai · Mochi, 5 yr Shih Tzu

“Was spending ₹1,800 per grooming session. Started using this mask at home — coat quality is better than the salon, and Mochi's flaky-skin patches stopped flaring. Saved ₹1,500 on the first wash. Saved her skin too.”

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Real questions, real answers

The stuff dog parents actually ask us.

Is this a treatment or a coat-care product?

Both. Built that way on purpose. The actives — neem, aloe, hemp, baobab — are doing real therapeutic work on bacteria, yeast, inflammation, and the skin barrier. The Dead Sea clay + rose petals deliver the spa-day detox and finish. Same jar, same routine, both outcomes.

Can it actually clear fungal patches?

For surface fungal patches (the seasonal monsoon kind around paws, belly folds, ear flaps), yes — neem + baobab are the active drivers. Weekly use for 3-4 weeks is the protocol most customers report works.

Safe to use during a dermatitis flare?

Yes — and often what calms the flare faster. Aloe cools, baobab + hemp rebuild the barrier, neem prevents secondary infection. Use weekly during an active flare, drop to bi-weekly for maintenance. Avoid actively bleeding zones — let those scab first.

How is this different from regular shampoo?

Shampoo is detergent-based — it strips natural oils, disrupts the skin barrier, and (paradoxically) makes some dogs itchier the more you wash them. The mask cleans without stripping. Mud clay does the detox, baobab + hemp nourish, neem + aloe + rose calm. Rinses clean, leaves the barrier intact.

How often should I use it?

Every 2-4 weeks for general spa-day use. Weekly during an active fungal/dermatitis/hot-spot issue. Don't exceed weekly — the actives are potent and over-use can dry the skin.

Can I use it on cats?

Yes. All ingredients are pet-safe — no essential oils, no synthetic fragrances. Cats self-groom so rinse extra thoroughly to remove clay residue.

Can I use it as the primary bath product?

For most dogs, yes — every 2-4 weeks the mask alone is enough. If your dog rolled in something specific, follow up with shampoo. The mask is the primary; shampoo becomes the situational backup.

Why does my dog's coat feel so different after one use?

Because most pet shampoos leave a detergent film. The mask doesn't. The first wash reveals what the coat actually feels like — softer, lighter, less staticky. That's the baseline you've been missing.

How long does the 190g pack last?

About 6-10 mask applications depending on dog size and coat density. 3-6 months at recommended frequency. If you're using it weekly during an active flare, expect closer to 6-8 weeks.

How should I store it?

Cool, dry place, away from moisture. Always use a clean dry scoop. Reseal tightly to prevent clumping. Best before 10 months from manufacture.

The grooming bench

Catalogued like a herbarium, not a shelf.

The same hand catalogues every grooming product. Pair the mask with its shelf-mates from the Tree of Life range.

Why monthly

Skin issues recur.
Coat needs maintenance.
Subscribe once.

Atopic dermatitis comes back. Monsoon fungal patches come back. Dust-city dullness comes back monthly. The mask works because it's used consistently — for treatment during active issues, for spa maintenance between them. Subscribe and we ship before you run out, save you 10%, and you skip the 'crap, we're out' moment when your dog needs it most.

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A bath ritual.
A skin-issue fix.
Same jar.

190g · 6 organic actives · Pre-bath OR between-bath · Free shipping over ₹999.

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FIG. 09 All customer reviews Verified imports + email-funnel submissions

What dog parents are
actually saying.

18 reviews for Baobab Paw + Nose Balm

  1. Vishesh M. (verified owner)

    Solid product. Took two weeks to see paw improvement, not the ‘overnight’ I hoped for. Patience required, but the result is there.

  2. Reshma N. (verified owner)

    Dog allowed me to apply on the first try because the smell is mild and natural. The crusts on her nose softened in 4 days.

  3. Sammy F. (verified owner)

    Works great. The tin is small for the price — wish there was a larger size for big-breed paw needs.

  4. Hardik V. (verified owner)

    We trek with our husky. Snowy/rough terrain destroys paws. The balm is now a non-negotiable part of our hiking kit.

  5. Tanya L. (verified owner)

    My senior dachshund’s nose was getting that dry, crackled, depigmented look. Daily balm for a month and the nose is glossy black again.

  6. Pankhuri B. (verified owner)

    Our 12 yr old has age-related nose dryness. Balm has made his nose look 5 years younger. Sounds dramatic, isn’t.

  7. Akshay D. (verified owner)

    Mumbai pavements are brutal in May. My GSD’s paw pads were cracking. Two weeks of nightly balm, smooth pads back. Carry it in my bag now.

  8. Mahiv Chhabra

    Try today

  9. Geet K. (verified owner)

    Tried Vaseline before — works but greasy and dog licks it off. This balm absorbs and the licking issue is gone.

  10. harsha

    wow

  11. Atul P. (verified owner)

    Beach trips in Goa = sand-burn paws. I now apply this before and after our beach walks. Saved many ouchy moments.

  12. Roohi A. (verified owner)

    Indie rescue with paws that have walked the streets. Pads were rough as sandpaper. Five weeks of regular balm — soft and supple now.

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