Antiseptic Healing Ointment - Best Wound Care & Skin Repair Cream
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Brave Soldier Friction Zone: Endurance Sports Skincare Formula
Brave Soldier's Friction Zone is an endurance sports formula designed to offer superior anti-chafing protection. Formulated to be cold water and sweat resistant, the product creates an occlusive silicone/botanical barrier that protects and conditions the skin for hours. This helps prevent blisters and reduce irritating rashes. As it is free of petrolatum, Friction Zone is safe for use with wet suits.
Whether you're a cyclist, triathlete, runner, surfer, or engaged in winter sports or obstacle course racing, Friction Zone provides long-lasting protection against the chafing caused by gear and equipment. For cyclists, it's a durable chamois product that ensures comfort even in wet conditions. Triathletes can use it safely with wet suits and running shoes. Runners will find it prevents chafing from clothing and straps, as well as blisters from shoes. Surfers can apply it to the stomach and inner thighs to prevent board chafing, while winter sports enthusiasts can use it on the face to shield against wind. For obstacle course racers, it helps shield the skin from abrasions caused by ropes and obstacles. Hikers and climbers will also benefit from its ability to prevent chafing from backpacks and ropes.
In addition to the Friction Zone product, the Brave Soldier range includes:
Brave Soldier Antiseptic Healing Ointment: A superior wound care and skin repair cream formulated with tea tree oil. It helps eliminate inflammation, diminish pain, and promote quicker cellular regeneration, allowing wounds to heal up to 40% faster and minimizing scarring.
Brave Soldier Crash Pak: A soothing salve originally formulated to speed the healing of road rash. It provides fast-acting relief for sports injuries, cuts, scrapes, skinned knees, blisters, and burns, helping to prevent infection and promote healing.
Brave Soldier Clean Skin: A skin repair formula that goes on smoothly to help with the burn and pain of injury. It combines essential oils, vitamins, and antioxidants to promote natural healing, and can also be used for tattoo aftercare.
Brave Soldier Burn Cream: Helps relieve the burning sensation caused by minor burns and sunburns. Its innovative blend of ingredients, including aloe leaf extract, jojoba and lavender oils, creates a cooling and hydrating healing cream. Tea tree oil provides antiseptic protection and helps with redness and swelling.
All Brave Soldier products are travel-friendly, making them ideal for keeping in your car, motorcycle, ATV, bike bag, backpack, first aid kit, boat, bicycle, or medicine cabinet.
At Brave Soldier, we remain committed to our original vision of educating customers about skin care and formulating products that fulfill specific functions using the best possible ingredients. As we develop new products, we continue to be driven by the needs of our customers, always focused on the healing and protection of their skin.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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item_package_dimensions_l_x_w_x_h | 4.96 x 1.3 x 1.02 inches | ||||
package_weight | 0.03 Kilograms | ||||
item_dimensions_lx_wx_h | 5.5 x 1.5 x 0.75 inches | ||||
item_weight | 27.22 g | ||||
brand_name | Brave Soldier | ||||
warranty_description | Brave Soldier Antiseptic Quick Healing Ointment with Tea Tree Oil,1 Ounce | ||||
model_name | Brave Soldier Antiseptic Quick Healing Ointment with Tea Tree Oil,1 Ounce | ||||
material | Jersey | ||||
suggested_users | Unisex Youth | ||||
number_of_items | 1 | ||||
manufacturer | Brave Soldier | ||||
part_number | 4707 | ||||
style | Ointment | ||||
included_components | Brave Soldier Antiseptic Quick Healing Ointment with Tea Tree Oil,1 Ounce | ||||
size | Brave Soldier Antiseptic Quick Healing Ointment with Tea Tree Oil,1 Ounce | ||||
sport_type | Cycling | ||||
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best_sellers_rank | #24,735 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #123 in First Aid Ointments | ||||
date_first_available | May 8, 2005 |