Poison Ivy Soap Company
       How Do You Use Poison Ivy Soap?

After exposure to poison ivy, use our soap exclusively when showering. Wash
your entire body with Poison Ivy Soap
; do not use any other soap or body wash at
this time as the ingredients may spread the urushoil or irritate any rash.
Rinse well.
Our Poison Ivy Soap is
not a prewash; it is for use after exposure to urushoil.


                 WHY DOES POISON IVY SOAP WORK?
Poison Ivy Soap is the perfect combination of pure soap made with animal oil,
spring water, and the herb "jewelweed". Animal oil will not spread the invisible
urushoil, or sap of the poison ivy and oak plants. Jewelweed is a natural antidote
that washes away the urushoil completely and dries up any existing rash or
blisters.


         WHEN CAN POISON IVY SOAP BE USED?
It can be used at any stage following contact, whether used initially to prevent a
rash or even several days into an outbreak. It can be used on small areas of
suspected contact or on large outbreaks covering most of the body.


                      
WHO CAN USE POISON IVY SOAP?
Anyone can use the soap - including children, expectant mothers, diabetics, HIV
patients, even the elderly.

                        
HOW SAFE IS POISON IVY SOAP?
Because it is made with all-natural ingredients and does not contain chemicals or
harmful ingredients such as alcohol, Poison Ivy Soap needs no warning labels.
However, as with any soap, avoid contact with the eyes and use externally only.



    AND REMEMBER... Our Poison Ivy Soap is
                            100% Drug-Free!



For more information on how to prevent recontamination, click on the link at the
top of this page. There are great tips for using Poison Ivy Soap to get rid of
urushoil from clothing, pets, and outdoor equipment that may have become
contaminated.
None of the information provided on this site should substitute for a professional medical opinion. Seek the advice of a
doctor. None of these statements have been evaluated by the FDA.