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Anti-Itch Stick: Herbal Ointment

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Whether it's a mosquito bite after an evening outside, an unexpected brush with poison ivy, or skin that simply needs a little extra comfort, the Anti-Itch Stick was created to be a trusted companion for time spent outdoors.

 

This cooling herbal ointment combines slowly infused botanicals with nourishing oils and natural menthol to help cool, comfort, and care for itchy skin so you can get back to enjoying the places you love.

  • Crafted to Support

    • Itchy, irritated skin
    • Bug bites and stings
    • Poison ivy and other outdoor skin irritations
    • Minor rashes and everyday skin discomfort
    • Cooling, soothing botanical skin care
  • Ingredients

    Sweet Almond Oil, Organic Fractionated Coconut Oil, Organic Jojoba Oil, Organic Beeswax, Organic Shea Butter, Colloidal Oatmeal Powder, Menthol Crystals, Vitamin E Oil

    Herbal infusion of:

    • Calendula*
    • Chickweed*
    • Chamomile*
    • Chaparral
    • Stinging Nettle*
    • Licorice Root

    Essential Oils

    • Peppermint
    • Blue Tansy
    • Turmeric
    • Helichrysum

    *Wild-foraged or grown here on our homestead whenever the season allows.

    Every batch is slowly infused by hand, allowing the herbs time to naturally release their nourishing properties before being blended into each small batch.

  • Suggested Use

    Apply a small amount directly to clean, dry skin as needed.

    We love keeping it nearby while gardening, hiking, camping, or working outdoors—anytime nature leaves behind an itchy reminder of the adventure.

    For external use only.

  • Size

    1.5 oz (42.5 g)

    Handcrafted in small batches.

  • Why I Made This

    Living close to the land means spending a lot of time outdoors, and with that comes bug bites, stinging plants, and the occasional patch of irritated skin.

    After reaching for different remedies over the years, I wanted one simple salve I could carry with me wherever I went.

    This ointment has become a staple in my backpack, in my kitchen drawer, and first aid kit. It's one of those remedies I make because I truly use it myself, and I'm grateful to be able to share it with others who find peace in spending time outside.

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