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Why Shop With The Eczema Company?
The Eczema Company was founded by a mom who struggled to find products that truly helped her son's severe eczema. After years of researching ingredients, testing products, and searching for solutions, she created one place where families could discover carefully selected skincare from trusted brands around the world.
Today, we've helped thousands of families build personalized eczema routines with gentle creams, balms, soaps, oils, and other skincare designed for sensitive skin. Because every person's eczema is different, we believe having options, education, and expert guidance matters just as much as the products themselves.
FAQs about Natural Skincare for Eczema
The best skincare products for eczema are gentle, moisturizing, and free from unnecessary irritants. Many people benefit from using fragrance-free cleansers along with rich creams, balms, or oils that support the skin barrier.
Creams provide lightweight daily moisture, balms are richer and help seal in hydration, while oils can provide additional moisture and help soften dry skin. Many people use a combination depending on their skin's needs.
Most healthcare providers recommend moisturizing at least twice daily and immediately after bathing while the skin is still slightly damp. People with very dry skin may benefit from moisturizing more frequently.
Natural ingredients can be helpful for many people, but no single ingredient works for everyone. The best skincare routine is one that keeps your skin comfortable while avoiding ingredients that personally irritate your skin.
Yes, but choosing a gentle cleanser matters. Harsh soaps can strip natural oils from the skin, while mild cleansers help clean the skin without causing as much dryness.
Yes. Many people use a gentle cleanser, moisturizer, balm, and other supportive products together as part of a daily skincare routine.
No. Thick eczema and plaque psoriasis can look similar because both may cause thick, rough patches of skin with visible scaling. However, they are different conditions.
Thick eczema is usually caused by ongoing inflammation and repeated scratching, while plaque psoriasis is an autoimmune condition that causes skin cells to build up much more quickly. Psoriasis plaques are often thicker, have silvery scales, and tend to have more clearly defined edges than eczema.
If you're unsure which condition you have, it's important to speak with your healthcare provider or dermatologist, as the treatment approach may be different.






















