Ivy-Dry Anti-Itch Cream 1OZ
Product Description
Quickly Relieves itching from Poison Ivy, Oak, Sumac and Skin Irritations. A calming cream formula that can be rubbed onto the irritation providing relief and added moisture back to the skin. It is recommended for use all over the body and more sensitive areas IVY-DRY® CREAM is IVY-DRY® SUPER without the alcohol. It contains the same four active ingredients but is applied as a topical product and rubbed into the skin.
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Ivy Dry cream is the most effective over-the-counter treatment I’ve every tried for contact dermatitis (poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, etc.) – and I’ve tried quite a few!: Bendryl spray, Calamine lotion, Cortizone 10, Ivy Dry, Caladryl Clear, Aveeno anti-itch lotion, Tea Tree gel, Aloe Vera Supergel, Calagel – Boudreaux’s Butt Paste, even. (And this list only includes the items *currently* sitting in my medicine cabinet.)
During the spring, summer and fall months, I practically live outside. Since I’m cursed with ridiculously sensitive skin, this means I’m usually sporting a rash or monster bug bite most of the year. So far, Ivy Dry is the only cream that has managed to much alleviate the itching, burning and (occasional) pain linked with contact dermatitis and insect bites. It’s hard to tell for certain, but it may also speed up healing time. I usually use Ivy Dry in conjunction with Neosporin (or a similar generic), for excellent measure, so it’s hard to say for sure.
Ivy Dry also comes in a spray form; while the spray is a small more convenient, especially when you’re in a rush, I don’t reckon it’s as effective as the cream. Even so, it’s still preferable to most of the other creams and sprays currently unfilled. It’s quick and simple to apply, and not as sticky as some of the other anti-itch sprays I’ve tried (e.g., Bendryl Spray).
Have a supply of your medicine cabinet with both the Ivy Dry cream and spray, and you’ll be all set for the coming summer season!
Rating: 5 / 5