Mollenol and Natural Remedies for Molluscum Contagiosum
22nd Jun 2025
Mollenol is a topical, all-natural product which can be used for managing the symptoms of molluscum contagiosum and other skin issues where pus-filled bumps are present. Its active ingredients include eugenol (from clove oil), acetyl eugenol, and lauric acid (from coconut), all of which have recognized anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic properties[14][15][16]. Mollenol is produced in Australia and the USA and is available in different formulations for various age groups and skin sensitivities, including Mollenol Sensitive for young children and sensitive areas, and a standard version for older children and adults[17][18][16].
How to Use Mollenol
- Application: Apply a very small amount of Mollenol lotion directly to the head of each molluscum bump using a fingertip or a cotton swab. Avoid applying to open, scratched, or burst bumps, as well as areas with eczema[17][16].
- Patches: For larger, pus-filled bumps, cover with a Mollenol Patch or waterproof bandage after applying the lotion. Remove patches carefully to avoid spreading the pus[17][18][16].
- Frequency: Use once daily, and repeat application after bathing or washing the area, waiting 30 minutes before reapplying[17][16].
- Sensitive Areas: Use Mollenol Sensitive for children aged 2–7 years and for private or sensitive skin areas. For infants under 2 years, use the Essential Serum formulation[17][16].
- Expected Effects: The aim is to soften the bumps; some inflammation of the bumps and surrounding skin is expected as part of the healing process[17][16].
Effectiveness and Testimonials
Mollenol is widely reported by users to be effective in reducing the number and severity of molluscum lesions, often showing visible improvement within days to weeks[18].
Other Natural Remedies
In addition to Mollenol, several other natural and home remedies are commonly used for molluscum contagiosum:
- Apple Cider Vinegar: Apply with a cotton swab to intact bumps and cover with a bandage. Can also be used in bathwater. May cause irritation, especially on open or sensitive skin. See here for a recommended apple cider vinegar wash - ACV. [19][20][21][22].
- Tea Tree Oil and Iodine: These have antiseptic and antiviral properties. A combination has shown effectiveness in reducing lesion count in some studies. Always dilute and patch test before use[19][21][22]. Our Essential Serum combines the tea tree with Mollenol - see: Essential Serum
General Guidance
- Molluscum contagiosum is self-limiting and often resolves on its own within months to a couple of years[19][20][24].
- Home remedies, including Mollenol, can help manage symptoms and may speed up recovery, but are not guaranteed cures[19][24][16].
- Avoid picking or scratching lesions to prevent spreading the virus and causing secondary infections[20][24][16].
- Consult a healthcare professional for persistent, widespread, or worsening cases, or before starting new treatments, especially for young children or sensitive areas[24][25].
In summary:
Mollenol is a natural, topical remedy with anti-viral and anti-inflammatory ingredients, used by many to manage molluscum contagiosum. Alongside Mollenol, apple cider vinegar and tea tree are among the most popular natural remedies. While these treatments may ease symptoms and help control the spread and care should be taken to avoid irritation or secondary infection[19][17][14][18][16].
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