What are the best skincare tips to deal with eczema on face?
Eczema is actually one of the most painful and irritating type of skin disease that requires proper skin care. Washing and cleansing your skin are common and regular skin care routines. It is essential to keep your skin moisturized, so you should apply moisturizing lotion twice a day on the affected area. You should also take skin healthy foods to keep your skin healthy and fight such skin disease. http://www.london-dermatology-clinic.com/eczema/
Hello, If you have not seen a dermatologist yet, i would recommend you do. My brother suffered from eczema for years. Every skin type is different so you can try some different products. Moisturizing is the most important thing. I have seen many people you Cetaphil or Aquaphor/Eucerin, however it really depends on what your skin will take to. I would recommend creating a routine you can stick to with the product you choose, and stick to only one product for about 30-45 days to see if you see any difference. If you try many products all at once it might irritate the eczema more.
– Johanna
Parasites cause eczema, so you need to kill the parasites that are living in your skin that are causing the rashes. If you do not believe me, you can google, “parasites cause Eczema” and a ton of information will come up. There are a lot of things you can do to help with eczema. Some remedies will burn too much, so I recommend with starting small, such as applying natural remedies that will kill parasites but also sooth the burning, irritation and pain. You could apply salves to your face by mixing olive oil with tea tree oil. Applying pure organic or all natural aloe vera juice to your face will help a lot to soothe it as well. In addition, vaseline works miracles for peeling or agitated skin, as well as oils like almond oil, avocado oil, hazelnut, and red palm oil. In addition, you could use garlic oil to help kill the parasites that are just beneath the skin, but no matter what, killing the parasites means the skin will peel first and might look bad at first, but after, new skin will replace the dead skin and you will look much better. I suggest making concoctions at home using things in your refrigerator like kefir, yogurt, bananas, etc, to help heal the skin and reduce agitation. Lemon or lime juice and baking soda would literally fade the Eczema, but it would hurt like hell, so I don’t suggest it immediately, and not without diluting it greatly with olive oil or vaseline first. Here is a great site that should help you soothe your Eczema a lot: wellnessmama.com/12065/natural-eczema-remedies/
I forgot to mention one last things. You should buy products with mints because of their soothing properties and the fact that they help kill parasites. 2 great products are the Himalaya Botanique organic soothing balm which is great for breathing problems and soothing pain. You can find this product on Amazon.com. Another great product is the Pain & Sore Muscles Cream, which a co-worker of mine makes: ageoldhealthwellness.storeenvy.com/products/13452603-pain-sore-muscles-2-oz
I could ask her to send you a free sample if you would like to try it. If you don’t want to try hers though, I highly recommend the soothing balm by Himalaya Botanique. You need a natural product that doesn’t have chemicals in it that will irritate your skin further and that have strong healing properties. You could look for other organic all natural products on Amazon as well that contain mints, vitamin E, eucalyptus, coconut oil, and other soothing natural agents like these. Good luck!