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Scalds and Burns A solar keratosis is a small lump on the skin which is caused by a lot of exposure to sun over the years. Several may develop. They are usually harmless, but can be unsightly. Treatment is usually advised as there is a small risk that a solar keratosis may eventually turn into skin cancer. Thanks, yes you can use as my comments as a product endorsement. -Regards Mario "Just a note to say a big thank you, for you brilliant product Repcillin. Within a week of applying Repcillin 3 times a day. Carolyn's Solar kerotosis (approx 1cm in size) started to shrink within 4 weeks it has now completely disappeared. What an amazing product!!. The Medical option was to have it burned off which can leave nasty scars. John are you interested in having us as an Australian distributor? as I don't believe it is available here. Thanks again Mario. A fax from Barbara Turner:  I am a 67 year old golf fanatic. I have a very fair skin (blue eyes and blond hair) which is really not conducive to the hot African sun. I have been playing golf for 40 odd years and prior to discovering Repcillin, I used to go to a Dermatologist every year to have the sun spots (solar keratosis) burned off my face and arms. Now I rub Repcillin on the areas about once a week and I have no more problems. The last time I visited the Dermatologist he found NO sun spots. There are many good qualities in Repcillin but perhaps one of the best is that it CURES the problem. -LES HARRIS | | 50g Tub  Repcillin $59.99 | 100g Tub  Repcillin $89.99 | 200g Tub  Repcillin $189.99 $159.99 | 90g Soap  Repcillin $19.99 | 100ml Spray  Repcillin $59.99 | | | |  |  |  |
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