Poison Ivy/Oak Soap. #1 Treatment for Poison Ivy, Oak & Sumac
Effectively Get Rid of Rashes
Poison Ivy & Oak Soap
Instantly extract poisonous oils, & rapidly dry out the rash, while relieving pain & itching
Experience Relief & Protection!
Instantly Remove Urushiol.
Proprietary "UrushioLock" Technology Bonds to & Deactivates
Urushiol & Other Toxic Oil for Fast Relief & Treatment.
Poison Ivy/Oak Soap. #1 Treatment for Poison Ivy, Oak & Sumac
This soap is scientifically formulated to instantly extract poisonous oils off the skin, and contains a glycerin base that rapidly dries out the rash, while powerful antihistamines instantly relieve pain & itching.
Poison Ivy & Oak Soap
Treat Poison Ivy, Poison Oak or Sumac Rash Fast! With proprietary
Poison Ivy, Oak, or Sumac Rash is our body's reaction to a sticky resin called urushiol. A substance that sticks to your skin regardless if the plant is alive or dead. it lingers for quite a long time and spreads. Marie Original's Poison Ivy / Oak Soap is your best defense, instantly remove urushiol from your skin with its unique, powerful 3-Step Technology.
Powerful 3-Step Technology
The top of the bar contains a gradient oat, creating a unique friction that frees the urushiols bond from the skin.
Embedded bentonite clay then captures the released oils, “locking them up” and preventing their spread or reattachment.
The bottom of the bar contains a glycerin base that aggressively dries out the rash, while herbal antihistamines relieve itching.
This is an all-over wash that's as easy as it is effective. It's the first, most crucial step in the battle against the rash stripping away the toxic oil. Even the most stubborn, unbonded oil is no match for Marie Original's Poison Ivy/ Oak, & Sumac Soap. If you've Crossed Paths with Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac reach for Marie Original's Poison Ivy / Oak Soap to remove urushiol before the rash can Starts to spread. A full-body wash is your best defense. Remember, the sooner you cleanse, the better your chances of getting rid of the itch & pain.
Poison Ivy Madness
There’s no overstating it: The US
wildlands are infested with poison ivy.
Misunderstood and under-treated, it affects 50 million US
patients annually, making it the most
common allergic reaction.
The irritant in these plants is urushiol, an oil that clings to the
skin with superglue tenacity.
Thoroughly cleansing
it is a herculean effort, and even a small
missed section can intensify the rash, and the cleansing
typically spreads the oil instead of removing it
The Poisonous Lie
These challenges led doctors to prioritize symptom
management instead, and for years, steroids were the
physician preferred treatment, despite only providing
short-term, symptomatic relief.
Patients simply accepted poison oak rashes as a fact of the
outdoors, not knowing that removing the urushiol would
actually mean instant relief.