Regent Park Naturals APPALACHIAN SECRET- Oatmeal Poison Ivy Soap (3 bar pack) - Jewelweed Soap for ivy, oak, and sumac itch relief. 12oz total (3pack)

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Experience the bounty of nature with our 3-pack of Appalachian Secret, an Anti Poison Ivy Soap from Regent Park Naturals, the Farmers Market Favorite. This all-natural soap, cherished by both hearty lumberjacks in the deepest woods and gentle grandmothers in their blooming gardens, is a testament to its versatile charm. Infused with the powerful jewelweed, Appalachian Secret has become a staple at our farmers market stand, with gardeners singing its praises. Each bar offers a gentle yet potent approach, a fitting choice for those seeking an alternative to harsh petrochemicals. With this 3-pack, you'll secure a long-lasting supply of this loved soap, and relish in the significant savings. The Appalachian's secret is ready to journey from our garden to yours with no extra cost. Nourish your gardening passion with our Appalachian Secret Anti Poison Ivy Soap - a garden's best friend! Derived from the heart of the Appalachians, this eco-friendly poison ivy folk soap made from jewelweed has been a go-to staple for generations, especially for hikers looking for the best soap for hikers. Our unique blend of locally foraged jewelweed flowers and leaves, combined with bentonite, burdock, oatmeal, and peppermint, formulates this landscaping professionals' choice. It's a powerful coconut oil soap that naturally washes your skin clear of dirt and the troublesome "urushiol" oil. acting as an effective soap for outdoor enthusiasts. Weight & Packaging: ~12oz(340g) 3-bar pack. Embrace the natural alternative and discover why this product has become a farmers' market bestseller for those who enjoy the outdoors. Note: This product is soap and not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. It makes no medical claims and should not be used in lieu of professional medical advice or treatment.