Does Bag Balm expire?

Does Bag Balm expire? Our product has no stated expiration date for efficacy; however, the product may look or smell different over time. We recommend refreshing your tin at least once every 3 years to have the best experience.
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Is Bag Balm good for open wounds?

Those that use it only use it for dry skin, never on a wound. Bag Balm is mainly lanolin with some petrolatum and a trace of 8-hydroxyquinoline sulfate, which is a coal tar derivative. Because of the trace coal tar, Bag Balm does wonders for eczema and psoriasis.
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Can I put Bag Balm on my face?

Avoid getting Bag Balm in your eyes, nose, or mouth. If this does happen, rinse with water. Avoid exposure to sunlight or tanning beds. Some Bag Balm can make your skin more sensitive to sunlight or UV rays.
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What gives Bag Balm its smell?

Around since 1899, Bag Balm is a salve made from a short list of ingredients — 8-hydroxyquinoline sulfate 0.3% in a petrolatum, lanolin base. It's thick and greasy, like a cold stick of Crisco, and it's stinky, too; the scent reminds me of a mix of old, musty books and fresh street tar.
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Is Bag Balm an antifungal?

No, not really. Applying Bag Balm® to a fungal infection might help it keep from spreading, but it's far more likely to make it worse. Most organisms grow better when placed in specific conditions that help them thrive. Most plants grow faster when planted in areas that receive many hours of direct sunlight each day.
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Bag Balm: The Ultimate Ointment!



Is Bag Balm safe for human skin?

Safe to use on people and animals. Made using just a few, simple ingredients. Enriched with petrolatum to moisturize and protect, and lanolin to soothe and soften skin. No added fragrances, colors, alcohol, parabens or phthalates.
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Why does Bag Balm work so well?

Bag Balm® contains 8-hydroxyquinoline sulfate and works great for antiseptic purposes inside a petroleum jelly and a lanolin base, which works best for soothing and aiding in the healing process of chapped and very dry skin.
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Is Bag Balm toxic?

Since Bag Balm contains petroleum-derived and animal-derived ingredients, you may be wondering: is Bag Balm safe? Petroleum-derived ingredients like petrolatum (the key ingredient in Bag Balm) are generally considered to be safe. In fact, petrolatum is an FDA-approved skin protectant.
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Can I use Bag Balm on my legs?

Dry, Cracked Skin

Bag Balm Original heals, moisturizes, and protects skin around the clock. For hands, feet, elbows, knees, or anywhere in between, use the skin treatment that has worked for over 100 years.
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Can I use Bag Balm on my lips?

According to dermatologists at Prevention Magazine, Bag Balm works wonders for lips. “For severely chapped lips, Dr. Waldorf recommends Bag Balm because it contains occlusive ingredients like petrolatum and lanolin with an antiseptic preservative. It “seals lips well overnight,” she says.
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Does Bag Balm help wrinkles?

Qualkenbush, a beautician, says Bag Balm softens dry skin and even appears to reduce wrinkles.
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Does Bag Balm contain mercury?

Mercury was once used in many products as an effective antiseptic, although much less commonly today, now that the toxic effects of ethylmercury and its compounds are more widely understood. Mercury is no longer listed as an ingredient in Bag Balm.
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Is Bag Balm good for bed sores?

Bag Balm was also found to be a wonderful product to prevent and treat decubitus ulcers (bedsores), but the health department would not allow its use because the label said “for veterinary use only.” Too bad; it's a great product.
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Does Bag Balm help with hair growth?

It has been discovered that rubbing the ointment BAG BALM, normally used on cows udders and sometimes on human skin that is chapped or broken, into the scalp of bald-headed men, restores hair growth.
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Can you use Bag Balm as diaper cream?

You can apply a thin layer of protective ointment, such as Critic-Aid Clear, A & D ointment, Desitin, iLEX, Mustela 1-2-3 cream, Carrington Moisture Barrier cream, Calmoseptine, or even Bag Balm to the diaper area. This will protect the skin from ammonia irritation.
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Can you use Bag Balm on cracked feet?

A small amount of intensely moisturizing Bag Balm can be applied to dry, cracked feet. We recommend applying it before bed, then putting socks on. Take it from generations of families across the USA: “My mom's foot began to peel and crack, very painful.
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Is Bag Balm good for nails?

It contains a mild antiseptic, which inhibits bacteria growth, so when it is applied to cuts, scrapes, or abrasions, it helps heal the skin quickly. This is partly why it's so great for healing the fissures of severely chapped hands. Applied to fingernails - it heals brittle and splitting nails.
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Can you put Bag Balm on cold sores?

According to dermatologist Heidi Waldorf, an associate professor at the Icahn School of Medicine, “once you have the blister, keep it moist with Bag Balm or Vaseline to reduce the pain of a dry, split lip.” If you have a cold sore, be sure to cancel any facials, laser treatments, injectables, and dental appointments ...
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What if my dog licks Bag Balm?

Loaded with lanolin, this medicated salve is colorless. Also, it's so safe dogs can lick at the Bag Balm and it only works further into the wound or skin irritation. Try Bag Balm and see if it doesn't become a mainstay in your truck, barn or house.
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Can I put Bag Balm on my dogs paws?

Bag Balm soothes and heals chapped skin on dogs, including teats, paws and noses. It promotes healing on superficial abrasions, skin wounds and rashes by forming a protective barrier and restoring moisture to skin for healing.
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What is the difference between Bag Balm and Udder Balm?

The primary difference between Bag Balm and all the “udder” ones is the antibiotic. When skin gets cracked on cows or hands, bacteria tend to overgrow there. The antibiotic helps to kill them and allow healing.
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Does Bag Balm repel bugs?

I'm 81 years old. I've been using Bag Balm for the last 30 years, since working in the New England area. I use it all year around but especially in the summer when we bike. It is a good moisturizer, and a fairly good bug repellent.
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Can I use Bag Balm on my hands?

When nothing else works, Bag Balm is a go-to for cracked hands and feet. For long-lasting relief try the 8oz Hand & Body moisturizer Tin.
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What is hydroxyquinoline sulfate used for?

Specific Uses: Hydroxyquinoline sulfate is used as a topical antiseptic, disinfectant, antiperspirant, deodorant, and fungicide (NTP). It was petitioned for use as antiseptic ingredient in topical salves for livestock (e.g., as an ingredient in bag balm).
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