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How Do You Use Coal Tar Soap?

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How Do You Use Coal Tar Soap?

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Coal tar, known for its antiseptic qualities, has been used in dermatology for more than 100 years. While its use has been sharply curtailed with the introduction of topical steroids, coal tar still is used in soaps, shampoos and ointments to treat psoriasis, acne, eczema and various other skin disorders. It may not be a cure, but it relieves the symptoms, including itchiness. Rinse affected area thoroughly with warm water. Rub with warm, moist washrag or towel. Rub the soap bar directly onto affected area and work into a lather. Let sit for a minute or so to let the skin absorb the coal tar soap particicles. Work in the lather with a warm, moist washrag or towel. Rinse thoroughly and repeat.

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