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Cortaid
Cortaid Poison Ivy Care Treatment
Features
- Instantly Removes Poison Ivy, Oak and Sumac
- For the temporary relief of itching; dries the oozing and weeping
of poison - ivy, oak and sumac
- Step 1: Removal Scrub - Binds to the toxins allowing them to be washed
away
- Step 2: Treatment Spray - Forms a clear, flexible barrier to lock
in medicine to the skin
- If the poison ivy rash has already started, using Cortaid Poison Ivy
Care Treatment Spray will relieve the pain and itching as well as help
heal the rash
Cortaid Poison Ivy Care Removal Scrub is a safe and
effective way to remove urushiol from the skin. Urushiol is the toxin
found in poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac, which is responsible
for rash and itching. Cortaid® Poison Ivy Care Removal Scrub is specially
formulated to bind to urushiol, allowing it to be washed away. By removing
the toxin, the skin is allowed to start the healing process.
Directions
If you think or know you have come in contact with poison ivy, apply an
amount the size of a quarter into your hand and rub it onto an affected
area as large as an adult forearm for 30 seconds to allow the formula
to bind to the poison ivy toxin. Then rinse the area thoroughly and pat
dry.
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About Poison Ivy
Poison ivy, oak and sumac are the most common allergies in the country.
Even if you have never had an allergic reaction to poison ivy, oak or sumac
before, you can develop an allergy to these plants at any point in your
life. The rash causing oil of these plants, urushiol, can be spread by many
things such as shoes, clothes, garden utensils, fur of animals, and even
the smoke of a burning poison ivy, oak or sumac plant. Because it is so
easy to come in contact with these plants the painful itching rash that
they cause is very common.
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