Oralabs Chap Ice Medicated Camphor Phenol
Oralabs Chap Ice Medicated Camphor Phenol Review

OraLabs Chap Ice Medicated Camphor + Phenol cold sore treatment is produced by FDA registered and audited Oralabs, Inc. (founded 1990) of Parker, Colorado. This product is a medicated lips balm formulated for cold sore treatment and for the relief of the discomfort of cold Sores and dry, chapped lips. OraLabs Chap Ice Medicated Camphor + Phenol is a topical gel. A light mineral oil base serves as an emollient for ease of application in the treatment of cold sores. OraLabs Chap Ice Mediated Champhor +Phenol effectively dries, protects and reduces the pain and discomfort associated with cold sores.
How Does Oralabs work?
OraLabs Chap Ice Medicated Camphor+Phenol works by providing an occlusive layer on the lip surface to the lips and and protect them from external exposure. Chap Ice Medicated Camphor+Phenol’s cold sore treatment’s principal active ingredients are camphor oil and phenol. Camphor oil’s chief therapeutic properties are analgesic and antiseptic. Camphor oil in combination with phenol has an ability to kill off bacterial and fungus growth.
Oralabs Safety
OraLabs Chap Ice Medicated Camphor+Phenol also dries cold sores, helps prevent secondary infections and promotes healing. Its emollient rich formula provides occlusive layer on the lip surface to seal moisture in the lip and protects the lips against external damage. This product is entirely safe when used as directed. It is a topical antiseptic and is external use only.
Conclusion
OraLabs Chap Ice Medicated Camphor + Phenol provides cold sore pain and itching on contact. OraLabs Chap Ice Medicated Camphor+Phenol antiseptic properties keeps the cold sore site clean and reduces the chances of secondary infections. Its emollient base provides moisture to the skin of the lips and promote healing. OraLabs Chap Ice Medicated Camphor+Phenol is designed for the temporary relief of cold sores. OraLabs Chap Ice Medicated Camphor+Phenol is most effective when applied at the first sign of a cold sore and before the blister has a chance to scab. Consult your physician if your cold sore symptoms persist for beyond a period of seven to ten days for additional treatment options
