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Poison Ivy Soap is standard, drying bar soap that adds irritation to its drying base thanks to pine tar and balsam leaf. Both will lessen the itch of poison ivy, but they do so as counter-irritants (meaning their stimulus is more irritating than the poison ivy itself).
Jewelweed helps to relieve itching and irritation. The antiseptic benefits of pine tar and tea tree are carefully combined with a mild and cleansing bar of soap, perfect for anyone who enjoys the great outdoors but hates feeling itchy.
Strengths: Inexpensive.
Weaknesses: Many products have potent fragranced formulas; several formulas packaged in jars, which compromises their ingredients.
With humble beginnings in the town of Bangor, Maine, Burt's Bees is a brand focused on natural-themed, earth-friendly skincare. Unfortunately, in many cases, this also translates to less than beneficial formulas as not all of the natural ingredients used are helpful for skin.
Many of the plant extracts and oils used in these products, including orange oil, cinnamon oil, clove oil, lemon oil, eucalyptus oil, pine tar, alcohol, lime oil, and balsam peru, are problematic for skin and present a significant risk of irritation or a sensitizing reaction. Both the intriguing philosophy and inexpensive products are attractive, but it takes more than that to establish reliable products that are good for skin. Its also important to consider the potential benefit (or potential harm) of the ingredients used.
There are some formulas to consider among the brands offerings, but some to be wary of, see our individual reviews on Burt's Bees products for more details.
For more information about Burt's Bees, call 1-800-849-7112 or visit www.burtsbees.com.
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