Hatchwells

Hatchwells Trimmex Styptic Powder: 30g

SKU: HATRX1230

Hatchwells Trimmex Styptic Powder: 30g
Hatchwells

Hatchwells Trimmex Styptic Powder: 30g

SKU: HATRX1230

Every professional knows that even with the steadiest hand and the best equipment, accidents can happen—especially with dark nails or a particularly "fidgety" client. Hatchwells Trimmex Styptic Powder is an absolute staple in my first-aid kit and should be on every grooming table in the country. It is a fast-acting hemostatic agent designed to stop bleeding instantly if a nail is nicked or the "quick" is caught during clipping.

Unlike some liquids that can be messy to apply, this dry powder formula allows for precision. It works by rapidly coagulating the blood on contact, sealing the vessel and providing immediate relief for the animal. While we primarily use it for nail trimming, it is equally effective for minor superficial nicks and scratches that can occur during clipping or scissoring. It’s reliable, easy to store, and provides that essential peace of mind during a busy grooming schedule. Suitable for dogs, cats, and small animals, this is professional-grade protection you simply shouldn't work without.

  • Instant Coagulation: Rapidly stops bleeding from "quicked" nails and minor superficial cuts.
  • Dry Powder Formula: Easy to apply with a damp cotton bud or by dipping the nail directly into the pot.
  • Essential First Aid: A "must-have" safety product for professional salons, show exhibitors, and home groomers.
  • Versatile Use: Suitable for use on dogs, cats, birds, and other small animals.
  • Professional Reliability: Formulated with Ferric Subsulphate for fast-acting, effective results.

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