What's the stuff that's similar to cornucrescine?

There is another gunk/goo that is a skin wonder-stuff - you can put it on anything and its supposed to be amazing.

Its not corunucrescine but its a funny sort of name.

Sorry, having a mental block on it! I know I know it, but can't think!
 
Might it be Kevin Bacon???
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Camrosa! That's it. thank you. I knew I knew it.

I wonder if you could put that on a bald mane to help it grow? (as per the earlier thread on bald manes)
 
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Molasses!!!!! the thought of putting it on merlins mane fills me with dread, but i might try it
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I've never used it. But a few years ago (alot a years ago actually) peeps used to put it on the tails where a horse used to rub with sweet itch. Poster didn't say what it was for I don't think. Then again ignore me I do get things muddled up (it's the age thing I think
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he he he..... sorry, I was saying its like cornucrescine!!!
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I just googled black tar and came up with heroin things but then found a site with someone asking about black tar used to be used as an ointment (years ago).

It used to come in a tub like cornucrescine I'm sure it was Black tar. But I don't think i'd use it nowadays as it can cause liver function difficulties (BUT ONLY IF FED TO HORSE) not shouting but would hate to think someone may try in now in some form. See what I mean I've gone off subject and rambling again. Hehehe
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Strangely I am sure I saw on a tub of cornucrescine that you can put it on bald patches and minor cuts to encourage hair growth. Might be worth checking though, just incase I have got it wrong in my old age!
 
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