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Leovet Hoof Lab Elastic Cream review


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  • Leovet Hoof Lab Elastic Cream

    Score

    8/10
    • Performance:
      9/10
    • Ease of use:
      7/10
    • Value for money:
      8/10

    Pros

    • Moisturising
    • Easy to apply to hoof wall
    • Don’t need a brush

    Cons

    • Bristles get dirty quickly
    • Hard to apply to hard-to-reach areas of sole

    Manufacturer:

    Leovet

    Price as reviewed:

    £11.25 for 200ml

    Leovet Hoof Lab Elastic Cream

    This hoof dressing from Leovet has a creamy texture, which when I applied to my hand felt quite moisturising. I really believe this formula will nourish the hoof.

    Leovet Hooflab Elastic Cream bristle after use

    The applicator was quite dirty after one use

    The application of Leovet Hoof Lab Elastic Cream was different to all of the others I’ve tested – you squeeze the bottle and it comes out onto the bristles, which you then apply to the hoof. This had its pros and cons. I really liked the idea that it was all in one and that you could use the bristles to almost massage it in, but in reality it just got quite dirty.

    Leovet Hooflab Elastic Cream immediately after application

    It looks quite messy on first application

    It was easy to use on the hoof wall, but due to the shape of the tube top, it was difficult to apply to the grooves in the sole. This could be done more easily by squirting the cream onto a hoof oil brush.

    Leovet Hooflab Elastic Cream an hour post application

    It dries nicely with good shine.

    The instructions on the bottle suggest it should be applied to the hoof walls, sole and frog two to three times a week. Following these instructions, I found my pony’s hooves stayed well moisturised.

    The tube only holds 200ml, which means it didn’t last as long as other products. It also has a high cost per 100ml when you compare it to other products, but this if you’re looking for an effective hoof dressing it’s worth a try.

    Verdict

    Although it’s not the easiest to apply to the sole, Leovet Elastic Cream is a really effective and moisturising hoof dressing. It’s not a show day dressing, but is a good option if you’re looking to maintain and improve hoof quality.

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    Who tested this hoof dressing?

    Georgia Guerin looks after Horse & Hound’s shopping, fashion and product content. She spends her days at work researching and reviewing all kinds of products for horses and riders, and is often the first to hear about anything new to the market. Georgia owns a Norwegian Fjord horse who happily tests and reviews all the products she brings home. She is at the yard twice a day every day and spends a lot of time in the saddle, so is perfectly placed to test a wide range of products.

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