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Sidra Sheikh
Published Nov 26, 2024 • Last updated 2days ago • 4 minute read
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According to the Eczema Society of Canada, “Eczema is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by areas of dry skin that are red and intensely itchy.” The symptoms range from mild to severe and can really take a toll on the quality of one’s life. To shed light on just how impactful this skin condition can be for some, November marks Eczema awareness month in Canada.
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I’ve never been officially diagnosed with eczema, but with the way my skin flares up, I’ve always assumed that I do. If not eczema, then at least eczema-prone skin.
Thankfully, my symptoms have never been so severe that I had to seek professional care. I was and am able to manage my flare-ups with products that are designed for those with eczema prone skin – check out some of the best options below.
Summary of the best eczema products
Best for itching: Cetaphil Restoraderm Itch Relief Gel
Best skincare routine: Skinfix Dr. Lio’s Skin Rescue Trio
Best cleanser: Avene XeraCalm A.D Lipid-Replenishing Cleansing Oil
Best facial toner: Thayers Witch Hazel Facial Toner
Best body wash: Aveeno Eczema Care Body Wash
Best body lotion: CeraVe Itch Relief Moisturizing Cream
Best multipurpose product: Vaseline Original Healing Jelly
Best eye cream:
Best bath soak: Bathorium Milk Mineral Bath Soak
Best eczema products explained
Best for itching: Cetaphil Restoraderm Itch Relief Gel
Just like most of their products, Cetaphil’s Restoraderm Itch Relief Gel is gentle, suitable for all skin types and dermatologist recommended. It is clinically proven to relieve itch in as little as 30 seconds and is designed to break the itch-scratch cycle. The metal applicator instantly soothes skin and the product defends against dryness, itchiness, roughness and tightness.
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Price: $22
Where to buy: Amazon | Shoppers Drug Mart
Best skincare routine: Skinfix Dr. Lio’s Skin Rescue Trio
Consisting of the Pre-Biotic Foaming Oil Cleanser, Dermatitis Relief Balm and Hand Relief Cream, this trio is packed with ingredients proven to support eczema-prone skin. The products are fragrance-free, steroid-free, cruelty-free, vegan, allergy-tested and pH balanced. Made with ingredients like colloidal oatmeal, glycerin and patented B-L3 complex, the Eczema+ range targets discomfort and itchiness due to dry skin, helps the skin retain moisture, relieves dryness and supports the skin’s moisture barrier.
Price: $115
Where to buy: Skinfix | Sephora (products sold individually)
Best cleanser: Avene XeraCalm A.D Lipid-Replenishing Cleansing Oil
This cleansing oil cleanses and soothes dry skin that is prone to atopic eczema and itching. It is soap-free and fragrance-free, leaving skin feeling soft and comfortable. The oil can be used on the face, body and scalp. Not only does it reduce itching, but it also stimulates the skin’s defenses and fights against irritation.
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Price: $37
Where to buy: Amazon | Shoppers Drug Mart
Best facial toner: Thayers Witch Hazel Facial Toner
This popular facial toner is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin. Formulated from 98 percent natural origin ingredients, it is dermatologist-tested, vegan and cruelty-free. The alcohgol-free toner hydrates, soothes, tones and balances the pH level of the skin, which helps balance oily skin and reduce the look of pores.
Price: $17
Where to buy: Amazon
Best body wash: Aveeno Eczema Care Body Wash
A soap-free, fragrance-free, steroid-free body wash to gently cleanse the body without damaging the skin’s barrier. It can be used all over the body and is even gentle enough for babies’ skin. The formula contains colloidal oatmeal ceramides and helps relieve minor skin irritation and itching due to eczema.
Price: $13
Where to buy: Amazon
Best body lotion: CeraVe Itch Relief Moisturizing Cream
Formulated with one percent pramoxine hydrochloride (a local anesthetic with anti-itch properties), this cream helps provide temporary relief from itching. It is fragrance-free, non-greasy and fast absorbing. It also includes three essential ceramides that can help restore and maintain the skin’s protective barrier.
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Price: $30
Where to buy: Amazon |Walmart
Best multipurpose product: Vaseline Original Healing Jelly
This versatile OG jelly is great for applying from head to toe. It can help protect, soothe and repair dry, cracked skin and has even received the stamp of approval from the National Eczema Association for being suitable for those with sensitive skin conditions.
Price: $4
Where to buy: Walmart | Amazon
Best eye cream:
Created with colloidal oatmeal, this cream is ideal for any facial eczema flareup. It can help reduce symptoms, prevent future flare ups and relieve skin irritation and itchy skin. It’s also safe for use on the delicate areas around the eyes.
Price: $15
Where to buy: Amazon | Shoppers Drug Mart
Best bath soak: Bathorium Milk Mineral Bath Soak
Designed for adult sensitive skin, this hydrating bath soak is gentle without any essential oils or citric acid. Formulated with coconut milk, oat milk and coconut, this bath soak provides hydration, eczema relief and helps the body recover.
Price: $40
Where to buy: Amazon | The Detox Market
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