To help ease the symptoms of eczema and manage this skin condition, there are several things you can do. Staying hydrated by drinking lots of water is important. It is also important to keep the skin hydrated and moisturized because if the skin becomes too dry, then you might not be able to effectively block all the bacteria and allergens that may play a role in your eczema flare-ups.

To do this, apply body lotion following a bath or shower. You should also take notice of what products you use that make your eczema flare up like soaps, laundry detergents, and other cleansers.

Other Products to Help with Eczema

In addition, several other products can help including coconut oil, castor oil, and Tamanu oil. Coconut oil has antibacterial, antifungal, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties that can help soothe irritated skin when it’s itchy, and it can also help reduce any inflammation due to the flare-up.

Castor oil is useful for both treating and preventing eczema because it can heal irritated and dry skin and can act as an antiseptic and antibacterial. It can also help alleviate any pain you may be feeling due to the irritated skin.

Tamanu oil is a natural treatment often used to help control eczema flare-ups. It helps reduce inflammation and can help soothe and heal the irritated and dry patches of skin. It is also packed full of antioxidants and can help moisturize the skin which also helps with eczema.

Cocoa Love Body Butter is also good to hydrate and

heal

the skin. It is rich in emollients and contains cocoa butter, vanilla, and cinnamon infused virgin coconut oil.

Essential Oils for Eczema Treatment

The following essential oils are also effective methods of treating cases of eczema:

Cajeput: helps with fungal skin infections and helps with skin irritation

Bergamot: has skin purifying benefits and can help calm the skin

Eucalyptus: when mixed with moisturizer, it has

revitalizing

benefits for the skin

Rose Geranium: contains anti-inflammatory properties to help soothe the skin

Juniper Berry: can be added to lotions to help soothe the skin and promote healing

Lavender: can help reduce inflammation and restore the skin’s balance

Patchouli: has healing properties and can help with dry skin

Rosemary: helps your skin retain its natural moisture

Tea Tree: helps with inflammation and can help promote healthy skin

When any of these essential oils are used, be sure to mix them with carrier oils especially if your eczema is flared up. You can effectively help treat and manage your eczema flare-ups and find some relief when you need it the most.

 

Meta: Eczema can be a painfully annoying skin condition if left untreated. To help with the itchiness and irritation, there are a few things you can do at home to help manage this skin condition.

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