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I just bought a piece of land in the mountains of Santa Cruz, California, and discovered that it is covered with poison oak. I got a bad case of poison oak almost immediately. I tried everything I could find at the local drug store, but nothing really worked and nothing stopped the itching for long. I finally had to go to the hospital for some powerful antihistamines, and it took almost a month to recover. I looked online for a soap that I remembered using in Scout camp when I was kid, and found Marie's Original Poison Ivy/Oak Soap. I wash my exposed skin with it every time I come in from working in the hills, and I don't get a single outbreak. I forgot to wash one time, and a rash appeared. I washed it immediately with Marie's Original, and it didn't spread. Every time it itched, I would wash it again (a washing usually kept me itch-free for about 4-6 hours). The rash was gone by the third day. I am so happy with this product that I just ordered 5 more bars!
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This soap is amazing... My family uses it often because we are very sensitive to poison oak and poison ivy. I've even used it on parts of my face. I highly recommend this product!Buy Marie Original Poison Oak Soap Now
I have had poison ivy enough to know that I need a prescription for steroid crème to get rid of the rash. Anything short of that and it just won't go away. However, prescription crèmes don't take the itch away. Most topical products don't provide very good relief for me. I found Marie Original Poison Oak Soap to be very beneficial. It helps soothe the itch and it appears to help dry up and heal the rash faster. I would give it five stars, but it is not the easiest product to use. You really do have to follow the instructions, which require you to let the soap dry on your skin. Other than that, I have found it very helpful in conjunction with a prescribed steroid crème.Read Best Reviews of Marie Original Poison Oak Soap Here
This review is not reflective of this seller.Although Jewelweed is said to soothe poison oak or ivy, this soap also has chunks and abrasives in it that will irritate a poison oak/ivy rash.
My experience: I have been reacting to poison oak my whole life. I am very allergic. I knew I was going to be touching something that had touched poison oak and was almost out of Tecnu. I went to the hardware store where someone told me this soap was "better" than Tecnu (which they didn't have) so I bought some. After my gardening day I removed all my protective clothing and gloves and bandana and rubbed down neck to toe with Tecnu before my shower.
I used the soap only on my face, washing 3 times. Then washed my body again with Tecnu Extreme. Guess what? Poison oak all over my face 10 hours later. I don't have it anywhere else though.
I am really angry that someone would tell people this works, or works better than Tecnu. It may help with the itch, but forget it if you're trying to remove the plant's toxic oil from your skin. I would like to give this soap zero stars. This soap may be more "natural", but who cares when you leave the emergency room hopped up on prednisone and antihistamines.
I'm trying to help other people avoid a similar experience. For those of you who like to judge reviews, I can't imagine how that is "not helpful".I haven't had poison oak since I got this soap. Everytime I think or know I have touched poison Ivy. I'd come home and wash the area with this soap and haven't had any rashes pop up. I wish the soap was bigger but I can't complain since I never get poison ivy anymore. I would recommend it.
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