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Dr. Hess' Udder Ointment - All-Purpose Moisturizer for Dry, Irritated Skin | 1.4 oz with Lanolin & Eucalyptus Oil
Dr. Hess' Udder Ointment - All-Purpose Moisturizer for Dry, Irritated Skin | 1.4 oz with Lanolin & Eucalyptus Oil
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- Multipurpose Skin Care: Dr. Hess' 1893 All-Purpose Skin Ointment is perfect for various skin issues like dry skin, rashes, bumps, chafing, cracked heels, dry knuckles, and more; Use it as a moisturizer for dry skin or as a healing ointment for skin
- Natural Ingredients: Our ointment contains Lanolin, Beeswax, and Paraffin Wax, which lock in moisture, provide hydration, ease discomfort from rashes, and offer natural soothing properties for effective skin care.
- Soothing Relief: The Eucalyptus Oil and Camphor Oil in our formula provide relief from joint and muscle pain, and can help reduce swelling after surgery or injuries
- Ideal for Everyone: This gentle formula is suitable for all ages, from children to adults with dry skin, eczema, or almost any type of skin issue
- Since 1893: For over a century, the Dr. Hess brand has carried forward the legacy of science-backed, natural formulations, many of which have been shown to be effective for generations; The goal remains unchanged: to provide effective solutions for pervasive skin issues, benefiting people worldwide
Lanolin
Locks existing moisture into the skin and absorbs additional moisture from the air around it.
Natural Beeswax
Moisturizes the skin and forms a barrier of hydration on the outermost layer of the skin.
Eucalyptus Oil
An antiviral agent, it can help ease the pain caused by rash.
Menthol
A natural analgesic (pain reliever) attribute when used in lotion, gel, or cream form.
In 1893, Dr. Gilbert Hess, having trained and received degrees both as a Medical Doctor and a Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, teamed up with Ashland, Ohio business man J. L. Clark and the business of Hess & Clark was born.
Hess was the inventor and remedy developer and Clark was the salesman; and oh, did he sell! The duo became almost instantly successful due, in part, to Dr. Hess’ education, projecting superiority over inventors who produced “unscientific” medications, and Clark's outstanding marketing skill, traveling from town to town with horse and buckboard wagon leaving samples with store owners.
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