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nina_kowalski2026-04-18

I've been struggling with eczema for years, and my dermatologist recently prescribed Epiceram CR Emulsion 90gm. The description sounds promising—it's designed to help repair and strengthen the skin's natural protective barrier by replacing missing lipids. I've read that it can help reduce dryness, itching, and make the skin feel smoother and healthier. However, I'm a bit wary of the side effects, especially the severe ones. Has anyone else used this? What were your experiences like? Did you notice any significant improvements or side effects? I'd love to hear from anyone who has tried it!

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ralph_andrews4/14/2026

My mom swears by this stuff. She has eczema too and she says that it’s the only thing she’s found that works well. She’s been using it for years. But I do think it’s helped me a lot too.

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joe_james4/14/2026

It's worth a shot, right? I mean, eczema can be brutal, and if this stuff helps, it's a game-changer.

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robert_stephens4/14/2026

I am seriously debating trying this stuff. I desperately need to get rid of all the flakes and stuff. Anyone know if it actually helps with the scaly stuff and stuff?

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elena_vargas4/14/2026

I didn't notice a huge difference, but I had to use it for a while. I think I did it wrong. I think I skipped a day or two, and that messed me up. My skin felt totally normal, but I think I probably wasted a ton of cream.

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carolyn_hughes4/14/2026

I've been using it for a few months now, and it's made a huge difference. My skin feels so much smoother, and the itching has decreased significantly. No major side effects for me, just a bit of initial irritation that went away after a week.

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kenneth_jordan4/14/2026

The application process is a bit messy, but the results are worth it. Just make sure to apply it after a shower when your skin is still damp. That way, it locks in the moisture better. And if you use it at night, it makes your skin super soft by the morning.