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calm protect zinc cleansing bar and packaging on wood board soothes redness and irritation for eczema-prone and sensitive skin fragrance-free 2% zinc oxide calming zinc bar soap plant-based relieves itch-and-flake cycle chronically dry atopic skin non-comedogenic steroid-free
YoRo Naturals Calm + Protect Zinc Soap
Sale price$12.99
Eczema Supplement bottle labeled 'CODEX LABS' with capsules on a white background Before and after treatment comparison of skin with visible redness.
Green tube of Codex Labs BIA Eczema Relief Lotion on a white background Before and after using colloidal lotion comparison of a person's legs showing skin improvement.
Eczema Relief Lotion with Colloidal Oatmeal
Sale price$38.00
Supplement bottle labeled 'Codex Labs' with gummy bears on a white background Before and after treatment comparison of eczema on a child's neck.
Codex Labs BIA skin barrier support supplement packaging on a white background Before and after treatment comparison of a child's skin condition.

Natural Products for Underarm Eczema

The skin beneath your arms is constantly exposed to heat, sweat, friction, shaving, deodorants, and clothing. For people with eczema, these everyday triggers can lead to persistent itching, redness, burning, and irritation.

At The Eczema Company, we believe what touches your skin matters. That's why we've carefully curated products made with natural ingredients and breathable natural fabrics whenever possible. Every product in this collection has been selected to help support the skin barrier while avoiding many of the unnecessary irritants commonly found in conventional skincare and clothing.

Whether you're experiencing occasional flare-ups or managing chronic underarm eczema, these products can help you build a routine that supports healthier, more comfortable skin.

Natural Skincare for Underarm Eczema

Underarm skin is thinner and more delicate than many other areas of the body, making it especially vulnerable to irritation. Fragrances, alcohol-based products, harsh soaps, and certain deodorants can all contribute to eczema flare-ups.

Our collection includes natural cleansers, moisturizers and balms carefully selected cleansers designed for eczema-prone skin. These products help replenish moisture, support the skin barrier, and cleanse without exposing sensitive skin to unnecessary ingredients.

Breathable Clothing Helps Reduce Friction

Constant rubbing beneath the arms can make eczema worse throughout the day. Choosing breathable, moisture-managing fabrics can help reduce friction while improving comfort.

Our eczema clothing is made from natural fibers such as organic cotton and innovative fabrics like cotton and TENCEL™, offering soft, breathable protection that's designed specifically for sensitive skin.

Whether you're at work, exercising, or sleeping, comfortable clothing can become an important part of managing underarm eczema.

Build an Eczema-Friendly Daily Routine

Managing underarm eczema often requires more than one product. The products you wash your body with, the laundry detergent you use, the fabrics you wear, and the moisturizers you apply all work together to support healthier skin.

Our goal is to make it easier to build a complete routine using carefully selected products that align with a more natural approach to eczema care.

Learn All About Eczema

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Eczema 103: Healing From Within 

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Eczema 104: How to Treat Eczema Naturally

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Why Shop With The Eczema Company?

When our founder, Jennifer Roberge, was trying to help her young son through severe eczema, she quickly discovered there wasn't one product or one brand that worked for everyone. She spent years researching natural ingredients, therapeutic fabrics, and eczema products from around the world before finally creating The Eczema Company to make that search easier for other families.

Today, our Underarm Eczema collection brings together carefully selected products made with natural ingredients and breathable natural fabrics that may help reduce common underarm triggers like friction, sweat, harsh cleansers, deodorants, and laundry residue. Instead of searching dozens of websites, you can explore trusted solutions in one place and discover what works best for your unique skin.

FAQs about Underarm Eczema

Underarm eczema may be triggered by sweat, friction, shaving, deodorants, soaps, laundry detergent residue, heat, or allergic reactions. Identifying your personal triggers and following a consistent skincare routine can help reduce flare-ups.

Natural moisturizers, fragrance-free cleansers, breathable clothing made from natural fibers, and residue-free laundry products are often helpful for managing underarm eczema. Choosing products without unnecessary irritants may help support the skin barrier.

Yes. Many deodorants contain fragrance, alcohol, or preservatives that can irritate eczema-prone skin. Sometimes even natural ingredients like baking soda can irritate some skin. Switching to products designed for sensitive skin and avoiding known triggers may help reduce irritation.

Shaving can increase friction and temporarily damage an already compromised skin barrier. If you shave, use a clean razor, avoid shaving during active flare-ups, and moisturize afterward to help protect the skin.

Clothing made from breathable natural fabrics such as organic cotton and TENCEL™ can help reduce friction, overheating, and moisture buildup, making them more comfortable for eczema-prone skin.

Yes. Sweat can irritate inflamed skin, especially when combined with friction from clothing. Wearing breathable fabrics and cleansing the skin after heavy sweating may help reduce irritation.