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What are Black Ice Mild Non-Medicated Patches with Lavender and How do I Use Them?

We were introduced to Black Ice patches, which are made by Cabon Biotech LLC, about a year ago, and we are super excited to introduce you to the new Black Ice Mild Non-Medicated Patches in Lavender!

These Non-Medicated Lavender Black Ice Patches use the same hydrogel patch with activated charcoal as do the Menthol medicated charcoal patches. Did you know that charcoal made into a paste has been used on the skin since ancient times? Traditionally, charcoal mixed with water (charcoal poultice) is messy and difficult to apply as a paste to the skin. It also doesn’t stick very well to the skin and keeping it on is troublesome.

To solve these problems, Black Ice developed the hydrogel patch infused with activated charcoal to solve these problems! Now, you can just peel and stick these Black Ice Lavender Patches without the mess!

After working with the traditional formula of the menthol patches, Black Ice found that the hydrogel wasn’t quite sticky enough and provide an adhesive patch to keep it adhered to the skin. These new lavender Black Ice patches have new technology and are stickier than the traditional menthol patches. So, now all you need to do is lift the protective film off the charcoal hydrogel side and stick that directly onto your skin where you want to provide relief to your body.

How Do I use these Black Ice Non-Medicated Patches with Lavender?

The Black Ice Mild Non-Medicated Lavender Patches are easy to use charcoal patches. They are mess free, just peel and stick them on your body! Each box contains a resealable pouch of 5 medium-sized patches, each measuring 4.3” x 5.5” or 11cm x 14 cm. The lavender non-medicated Black Ice patches have rounded edges and each patch lasts for 8 hours!

Before placing the patch on your body, clean the skin of oil, dirt, lotions, etc. and then dry completely.

If you are active, it can be helpful to use medical tape around the edges or a tension bandage to hold the Black Ice lavender patches securely in place.

Did you know that Black Ice Patches were designed to be residue-free? They are! However, sometimes due to heat, excessive moisture, or other factors, some hydrogel residue from the Black Ice Patches, both medicated and non-medicated, might transfer. If it does transfer to skin or clothing, just wash it off with warm water or put your clothing in the laundry. Simple as that!

Even though Black Ice Patches are made with pharmaceutical grade ingredients, they are not to be eaten. Please do keep them out of the reach of small children.

What are the Black Ice Mild Non-Medicated Patches with Lavender made with?

    1. Water
    2. Glycerin
    3. Activated Carbon
    4. Sodium Polyacrylate
    5. Lavender Essential Oil
    6. Tartaric Acid
    7. Gelatin
    8. DMDM Hydantoin
    9. Cellulose Gum
    10. Glycol Aluminum
    11. Disodium salt
    12. Carbomer

Super simple, super helpful.

When Do I Wear the Black Ice Lavender Patches?

  • During menstrual cycles for cramps
  • On the chest to help soothe a cough for children
  • Place over rashes, skin infections and even acne to help calm the skin
  • When you get a bug bite or bee sting
  • Whenever you want to soothe the skin or muscles
  • When you are looking for an anti-inflammatory but do not want the cool sensation of the menthol patches
  • If you have sensitive skin (or for children)

For more information on how to use the Black Ice Non-Medicated Lavender Patches, just visit the video tab on our product page! Scroll slightly down until you see the tabs with: Description, Product Features, Ingredients, and VIDEOS. These tutorials are great when looking for ideas on how to place or use Black Ice Patches.

Ready to get a box of the Lavender Black Ice Patches?

You can order here at Homestead Market for just $7.50! MSRP on these Black Ice Patches is $11.00, so that’s a savings of $3.50 per box!

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Jana Duval is the Marketing Manager at Homestead Market
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11th May 2022 Jana Duval

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