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  2. What are the best products for psoriasis? Experts weigh in - AOL

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    Purorganica Urea 40% Cream $ at Amazon. The Purorganica Urea 40% Cream is a great choice for targeting thick psoriasis plaques on the hands or feet, two areas that already have a much thicker ...

  3. 15 Best Lotions for Psoriasis in 2024 - AOL

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    The Keralyt 5 Psoriasis Cream uses 5% salicylic acid to exfoliate dry skin and irritation caused by psoriasis. This high concentration promises to remove tough scales and hyperkeratotic skin.

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    Over 14,000 reviewers give this face and body cream five stars at Target alone! The cream restores the skin’s protective barrier using three essential ceramides and hyaluronic acid to hydrate ...

  5. Clobetasol propionate - Wikipedia

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    Clobetasol propionate is a corticosteroid that is used to treat skin conditions such as eczema, contact dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, steroid responsive dermatosis, and psoriasis (including scalp and plaque-type). [8] [9] It is applied to the skin as a cream, foam, gel, liquid, solution, ointment, or shampoo.

  6. PUVA therapy - Wikipedia

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    PUVA (psoralen and UVA) is an ultraviolet light therapy treatment for skin diseases: vitiligo, eczema, psoriasis, graft-versus-host disease, mycosis fungoides, large plaque parapsoriasis, and cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, using the sensitizing effects of the drug psoralen.

  7. Shower gel - Wikipedia

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    Shower gel is a derivative invention of the liquid soap, which first appeared in the 1800s. In 1865, William Shepphard patented the formula behind the liquid soap, [1] but the product gained eventual popularity with the rise of Palmolive soap in 1898, by B.J. Johnson.