Oak-N-Ivy CalaGel Medicated Anti-Itch Gel 6 fl oz (177.44 ml)

Oak-N-Ivy CalaGel Medicated Anti-Itch Gel 6 fl oz (177.44 ml) Reviews



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Oak-N-Ivy CalaGel Medicated Anti-Itch Gel 6 fl oz (177.44 ml) Feature

  • Quick relief without the messy pink fluid on your skin and clothes
  • Relieves the itching and pain of poison oak/ivy/sumac, insect bites, minor burns, and rashes
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Calagel® Maximum Strength Anti-Itch
Relieves Itch and Pain:
Poison Oak/Ivy/Sumac
Skin Allergies
Insect Bites, Rashes
Minor Burns
Minor Skin Irritations
Sunburns and more!

Unlike pink, runny calamine lotions, CalaGel's clear, hydrocortisone-free, antihistamine gel stays where you put it. You'll get quick relief without the messy pink fluid on your skin and clothes. CalaGel dries quickly, leaving an invisible, anti-itch skin protectant shield on your tender skin.
Calagel® and Tecnu® work together - If you have been exposed to poison oak, ivy or sumac, you should thoroughly clean up with Tecnu as soon as possible after exposure to unlock and remove the poison oils that cause your rash. If the rash has appeared, use CalaGel to stop the itching, dry the oozing, reduce the swelling and help avoid possible infection.
A History of Relief - Tecnu® was developed in 1961, during the cold war years by chemical engineer, Dr. Robert Smith, as an effective waterless cleanser capable of removing radioactive dust from skin and clothing. His wife accidentally discovered that Tecnu would cleanse poison plant oils after exposure to poison oak and ivy. Tecnu has become standard-issue in first aid kits of outdoor professionals across the country. Now, you can put Tecnu to work for your family.
Tecnu® Ingredients: Deodorized Mineral Spirits, Water, Propylene Glycol, Octylphenoxy-Polyethoxyethanol, Mixed Fatty Acid Soap and Fragrance.
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