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Have you tried  medications?  My brother-in-law had an awful skin condition and he started taking Embrel and he started to heal right away.

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As I had previously stated, I've tried MANY oral and topical medication, both prescription and OTC. I've found all of these to be minimally effective, at best.

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Shea butter- REAL 100% shea butter, most manufactured shea butter products have like 5% or less.

Dudu Osun African black soap. Gotta be this brand (from Nigeria), other black soaps don't have the same ingredients. This amazing stuff works on psoriasis, exzema, good ol' acne, and a host of other skin ailments (I almost said "a rash of other skin ailments")

You can find both on eBay, the soap runs about $3-5 a bar. Or if you know people who travel in West Africa, have them bring you some.

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the Dudu Osun African black soap that is

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Cool! If it's the people w/all the emu oil stuff, don't bother w/any of that unless you like really thick greasy body oils... I bought some & only used it once or twice, just didn't like the "feel" of it

plus their shipping is too high :erm

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anyone know if you can get 100 percent UNREFINED SHEA BUTTER from just any store?

or have any suggestions on a good face lotion/cream or whatever? and not just any lotion. stuff that is good for the face, that is not greasy, oily, pore-clogging?

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I have some I can sell you for much less than you'd pay on eBay.... I bought a whole pound last month, mainly 'cos it was priced so that buying less didn't make sense. So I have enough shea butter to last me the next few years... a little goes a long way!

Otherwise, I would recommend looking at an afrocentric-oriented store. I bought mine from a lady at the Gratiot Meat Market (Eastern Market area), but she told me she wasn't going to have that location much longer. I could probably dig up her card if you want. But, that's how everyone in my family gets theirs (if they don't just buy it in West Africa)- from afrocentric businesses, a lot of whom sell from their homes or on the street & rely on word of mouth for business.

edit- just realized I don't even know if you're in the metro area... if not then by all means go w/that eBay seller... looks pretty reliable & the shipping is reasonable!

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