Repcillin – Crocodile Skin Treatment
Repcillin: Crocodile Skin Treatment
I am keeping Repcillin at the top of my list for eczema skin creams and lotions because it is still undiscovered by many and those who have discovered it want to know if this product honestly works. I, myself failed to find any negativity before purchasing, therefore, I had no choice but to try it for myself.
The Sellers at African Cures Claim:
While researching the product, I've heard that Repcillin is taking the place for a lot of steroid creams.
This product is different from many others because it is not a cream or lotion–it's a naturally made, vaseline-like product.
Repcillin is not a vaseline (You can refer to the comment below.) It is 100% natural based.
It contains crocodile oil and other "filler ingredients" from beeswax and sunflower oil–and that's it.
The origin of Repcillin comes from crocodiles and it mimics how fast and well their antibodies heal open wounds, bumps, rashes, and just about anything dealing with the skin. Hence, "Crocodile Skin Treatment.
It will supposedly heal your eczema and make it as if you no longer had it.
With all the positives out there on the internet, I decided to try it.
Repcillin Did Not Work For Me
I bought this item just as fast as I found it online. It has some of the best ratings for eczema and I was eager to find if it healed me or not. Come to find, 65 dollars later, the product DID NOTHING for me and my skin.
I like to say that every individual is different and what may not work for me has a better chance for working or helping someone else. This may be true, but in this case, I don't think it is worth it to find out.
Do Not Waste Your Money
Of all the things out there, I would not recommend trying this product. The company seems really fishy, there are no returns, and personally, it doesn't feel like it is worth it. You are better off trying something different. You deserve a better quality product.
I No Longer Reccommend Repcillin
There was a point I thought maybe the product would be worth the effort, however, I withdraw from saying others should try Repcillin for themselves–Do the exact opposite and SAVE YOUR MONEY.
I receive emails from other eczema sufferers on a daily basis that decided to try Repcillin as well and their remarks towards the product are not nice. This is why feedback is so important and I do ask that you leave it for other fellow eczema sufferers to benefit from. I do listen to those who reach out to me and I take in what everyone says to give a beneficial review for all of you.
I have stated how I feel about Repcillin. If you would like to visit the website for African Cures, you can do so by clicking here.

Take care of your eczema
Hi, I am the manufacturer of Repcillin and I would just like to correct the review.
Repcillin is 100% natural product and contains ONLY crocodile oil 18%, + natural filler ingredients of beeswax and sunflower oil. NOTHING ELSE.
Vaseline is a brand of petroleum jelly based products owned by Anglo-Dutch company Unilever.
John Sweet
Founder of Repcillin
I tried the Repcillin and am using it all the time, thank you Jocelyn for the recommendation. I was using other 'natural' products which were not helping me, before that I used steroid based cream and that was terrible.
Repcillin started working right away, it seems to heal the broken/damaged skin very fast. It must have taken about 6 days of applying 4xtimes a day and the wounds had healed.
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Long time psoriasis sufferer here. I saw this product and a video (which in retrospect looks faked) and bought almost $100 worth of the product. It had ZERO effect on my skin problems but my wallet is much lighter. When I showed it to my dermatologist, he laughed and said, "What do you expect? All it consists of is beeswax, and a couple of seed oils. Crocodiles are not people and their "oil" has never been scientifically tested. You got taken by a snake oil con man." Boy, was he right. Note too that the "manufacturer" (an unlicensed company out of South Africa, no less) has no money back guarantee. I emailed them and they basically laughed at me when I told them I wanted a refund. Somebody (like the food and drug administration) should investigate these people who are running a scam that victimizes for a second time those people unfortunate to have skin problems. Note that the man who claims to be the manufacturer here (he's not, he's just the marketer) provides no independent medical tests of the product and no chemical breakdown of the "all natural" product. Lots of "natural" things are bad for people (poison ivy anyone?). Note too that the same guy runs "review" websites of his own product!