Support for Facial Eczema From Our Blog

Natural Ways to Heal Eczema on the Nose
Is eczema flaring up around your nose? Learn how to treat it naturally here.

How To Naturally Treat Eyebrow Eczema
If you've got dry, itchy patches of eczema on your eyebrows, check out this post about how to soothe and relieve your brows.
How To Treat Eczema on Eyelids
Itchy, irritated eyelids are tough to manage. Learn natural skincare tips to soothe this delicate area.
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Eyelid Eczema >>> Explore products selected for eczema affecting the delicate skin around the eyes and eyelids.
Natural Eczema Cream >>> Discover moisturizers, balms, and skincare products selected to help support dry, irritated, eczema-prone skin.
Soothing Bedding for Eczema >>> Shop pillowcases and bedding selected for sensitive skin and nighttime comfort.
Wet Wraps for Eczema Relief >>> Learn about products commonly used with wet wrap therapy to help lock in moisture during eczema flare-ups.
FAQ
Facial eczema flare-ups may be triggered by irritation from skincare products, fragrances, harsh cleansers, weather changes, stress, sweat, fabrics, or environmental allergens. Triggers can vary from person to person.
The skin on the face is thinner and more delicate than many other areas of the body, which may make it more reactive to dryness, irritation, friction, and environmental triggers.
Many people with facial eczema combine gentle cleansing with products from our Natural Eczema Cream collection. During severe flare-ups, some customers also use Wet Wrap Therapy to help lock in moisture overnight.
Yes. Rough fabrics, fragrances, and detergent residue can sometimes contribute to irritation. Many people also explore our Soothing Bedding for Eczema collection when managing nighttime flare-ups.
For some individuals, heat and sweating may contribute to facial irritation and itching. Cooling bedding, breathable fabrics, and lightweight sleepwear are commonly used to help support nighttime comfort.
Many people with facial eczema react to fragrances and added chemicals, so prefer fragrance-free skincare, laundry products, and bedding to help minimize irritation from scented ingredients and residues.
Many people focus on gentle cleansing, fragrance-free moisturizers, soft pillowcases, and breathable sleep environments to help support overnight skin comfort and reduce irritation while sleeping.
















