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COMING SOON!

This isn’t a trendy skincare brand. It’s something real - honest, rugged, and proven.

 

Paradise Road Soap is made from all natural ingredients. It uses mugwort - a native plant - that neutralizes and removes the oils left behind from poison Ivy.

 

This soap both prevents and treats itching and rashes caused by poison oak, poison ivy, poison sumac, stinging nettle and more - it even helps to soothe bug bites. 

 

Trusted by hikers, hunters, wildland firefighters, ranchers, mountain bikers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike, Paradise Road Soap is a must-have tool for your backpack, glove box or saddle bag.

 

TO USE: 

Before Exposure - make a paste using the wet bar on dry skin on areas likely to come in contact with poison ivy. It's not a guarantee, but it will create a barrier and help neutralize it on contact.

 

After Exposure - as soon as possible after contact, wash the area with cold water and scrub vigorously with the bar. Lather the soap and let it sit for as long as possible - up to 5 minutes. Thoroughly rise the area with cold water. Repeat if necessary.

 

If Rash Develops - make a paste using the wet bar on dry skin. Coat the entire area and let the soap dry on the skin to relieve itching and heal the rash. Repeat as often as necessary. 

 

DO NOT USE IF YOU ARE ALLERGIC TO ANY OF THE INGREDIENTS

Poison Ivy Soap

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  • TESTIMONIALS

    “I got a little poison oak on my arm and so this is the first time I’ve really tested the bars and dude. Helps soooo much. I love the texture of the goat milk one it’s so nice and creamy. Also the dried mugwort feels so good itching the oak” - B.N., Santa Cruz, CA

     

    "Thrilled y’all are bringing it back! You’ll get an order to ship to NC as soon as you post it for sale. My wife is from Mendocino and introduced me to the product almost 20 years ago and I’ve yet to find anything better." - N.W., Mills River, NC

     

    "I live and die by this soap. I am so horribly allergic that before I found this soap in 2006 I needed topical and oral steroids to control the rash. After finding this, I barely develop a rash at all - and that's if I even break out after washing with the soap. It's ugly as sin, but works beautifully." - Grey Dog Flowers, Mills River, NC

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