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The $9 Cream That's Replacing Steroid Creams for 50,000+ Eczema Sufferers

Steroid creams. Dermatologist visits. Prescription biologics. None of it fixed the actual problem. Here's what 50,000+ people found instead.

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Steroid Creams Suppress the Itch — But Never Fix What's Actually Broken

Eczema flare on arm

Hydrocortisone. Triamcinolone. Prednisone. They all suppress inflammation. Your skin clears for a week. Then the moment you stop, it comes roaring back worse. That's the steroid rebound cycle.

The real problem isn't inflammation — it's your skin barrier. When it breaks down, moisture escapes, bacteria gets in, and your immune system goes haywire. Steroids never touch the barrier. They mute the alarm while the house burns.

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Two-Layer Formula That Rebuilds the Barrier AND Seals It

Skin barrier repair before and after

Layer 1 — Repair: Colloidal oatmeal (FDA-recognized skin protectant since 2003) fills gaps between damaged cells and calms inflammation at the source. Full clinical concentration — not diluted with cheap fillers.

Layer 2 — Protect: Sea moss polysaccharides form a breathable film that locks moisture in and keeps bacteria out. Your skin heals underneath instead of drying out the second you stop applying.

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Most People Feel the Itch Stop Within 48 Hours — Not 4 to 6 Months

Eczema improvement timeline

Dupixent takes 4–6 months. Protopic burns for weeks before it kicks in. This works fast. Day 1–2: Itching calms, you sleep through the night. Day 3–5: Redness fades, skin feels soft. Day 7+: You stop covering up.

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Zero Steroids. No Burning. Safe for Your Baby's Face.

Mom applying cream to calm toddler

No steroids that thin your child's skin. No Protopic that burns on contact. No fragrances that trigger a flare. The people who've "tried literally everything" — Aveeno, CeraVe, bleach baths, elimination diets, $3,500/month Dupixent — keep coming back to this because it works without making anything worse.

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One Dupixent Shot Costs $3,500. This Jar Costs $9.

Dupixent vs $9 jar comparison

Dermatologist copays. Prescription steroids. OTC creams collecting dust. Dupixent at $3,500/month. You've already spent a fortune. We're asking you to spend $9. Full-size jar, 30-day supply. If you don't feel a difference in 48 hours, every penny back.

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Lisa P.
✓ Verified Buyer
★★★★★

I'm a nurse. 12-hour shifts in gloves. My hands were cracked and bleeding. Two weeks with this cream and my coworkers keep asking what I'm using.

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3 weeks ago
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James W.
✓ Verified Buyer
★★★★★

41 years old. Had eczema since I was a kid. Tried literally everything. Saw the $9 trial. Two months in. Don't use steroids anymore. None.

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1 week ago
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Priya S.
✓ Verified Buyer
★★★★★

My daughter's been on Dupixent for a year. It helped but her hands were still a mess. Added this cream and within two weeks her hands finally cleared.

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2 weeks ago
Yes. Zero steroids, zero fragrances, zero parabens. Colloidal oatmeal has been FDA-recognized since 2003. No burning, no stinging. Patch test first on very sensitive skin.
Itching calms within 24–48 hours. Visible redness reduction in 3–5 days. Full barrier repair 2–4 weeks. 30-day guarantee if no improvement.
Yes — face, eyelids, behind ears, neck folds, elbows, knees, hands. Non-comedogenic. Avoid direct eye contact.
Yes. Works alongside any existing treatment. Many customers start with both, then reduce steroids as their barrier strengthens. Always work with your doctor before stopping prescribed meds.
Full-size jar (4 oz, ~30 days) for $9. If you love it, you're enrolled in monthly VIP delivery at regular price. Cancel anytime, one click. 30-day money-back guarantee.
Same hero ingredient (colloidal oatmeal) at full clinical concentration — paired with sea moss, hyaluronic acid, shea butter, evening primrose oil. They dilute it and pad with synthetic fragrances and fillers.

† These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Results vary.

* Colloidal oatmeal: FDA Category I skin protectant (21 CFR 347.10). ** Testimonials reflect individual experiences.

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