Pinxav
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[edit] Overview
Pinxav (Pronounced "Pink-Salve") is a topical ointment used to treat minor skin irritations. Although sold as a product that is, "Helping to soothe, heal, and prevent diaper rash since 1927," Pinxav is also effective at treating scrapes, burns, cuts, and other problems, such as dry skin. Pinxav is currently distributed by EmJay Labs Inc.
[edit] History
Pinxav was invented by Milford Harris in 1927, after finding that existing ointments (commonly referred to as "salves" back then) didn't work.
[edit] Ingredients
- Zinc Oxide, used as a skin protectant
- Aloe Vera Gel
- Aluminium hydroxide
- BHA (Butylhydroxy Anisole)
- Cetyl Alcohol
- Clove Leaf Oil
- Eucalyptol
- Lanolin
- Menthol
- Petrolatum
- Red Ferric Oxide
- Stearic acid
- Tocopherol Acetate