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Best Health Eczema Cream is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Here are key points for using eczema creams properly and choosing good ones:
Find emollient/moisturiser creams that support the skin barrier (ceramides, lipids, panthenol, etc).
Look for minimal irritants (no strong fragrance, alcohols, dyes) especially if skin is sensitive or broken.
If skin is broken, oozy or infected: you’ll likely need medical treatment (see below).
For face vs body: creams may differ in texture—lighter for face, richer for body/hands/feet.
After washing gently with a mild cleanser, apply cream to slightly damp skin to help trap moisture.
Use regularly even when skin is “good” to maintain the barrier and reduce flare-ups.
During a flare: you may need more frequent application or a stronger product (with doctor’s supervision).
Avoid scratching; keep nails short; avoid irritants like harsh soaps, rough fabrics, extremes of heat/cold