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Burt's Bees Poison Ivy Soap
You thought you gave all three-leaved, hairy-rooted brush a wide berth, but it appears that the dreaded PI struck once again on your hike. No worries—just use the Burt’s Bees Poison Ivy Soap for soothing, long-lasting relief. This natural soap uses jewelweed to help cut down on irritation and itching, and pine tar and tea tree oil for antiseptic. Simply wash the affected area with this soap, rinse, and then wash again and let the lather dry on your skin. Repeat two to three times a day.
Bottom Line: Because, “Leaves of three let it be; leaves of four, eat some more,” won’t help after the fact.
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