bombus
Well-Known Member
I have given the cream to several people who have poison oak rash.
If they have the beginnings of a break-out, a pink spot and a terrible itch,
it seems to prevent the rash from developing. If they have a blistery rash,
it seems to take it away with 2-3 applications.
If the rash is a week old, it seems to help the skin heal faster. I think after
a week, the poison oak is gone, and the body has set up a reaction that
is just itchy skin.
I haven't done any trials on the soap yet.
If they have the beginnings of a break-out, a pink spot and a terrible itch,
it seems to prevent the rash from developing. If they have a blistery rash,
it seems to take it away with 2-3 applications.
If the rash is a week old, it seems to help the skin heal faster. I think after
a week, the poison oak is gone, and the body has set up a reaction that
is just itchy skin.
I haven't done any trials on the soap yet.