THREE TIPS TO HELP

RELIEVE YOUR ECZEMA

TIP #1

IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF ECZEMA

Eczema comes in many types, each with its own symptoms and causes.

Even though some symptoms, like itching, irritation, and red patches, are consistent across the common types of eczema (atopic eczema, contact eczema, dyshidrotic eczema, seborrheic eczema), each condition requires different products and routines to manage and prevent flare ups.

So, the first step in treating eczema is identifying it!

THE FOUR MAIN

TYPES OF ECZEMA

Recognize your eczema based on the symptoms :

ATOPIC ECZEMA

Of genetic origin, skin is said to be atopic when it does not play its role as a natural barrier. Atopic skin also has more difficulty retaining water than normal skin.

People with atopic eczema or atopic dermatitis thus develop a strong sensitivity to all the allergens in the environment and experience red patches, itching, and scaling during flare ups.

Contact eczema

If you're experiencing contact eczema, your skin is simply reacting to a specific allergen in your environment. As soon as your skin comes into contact with this allergen, you'll experience a hyper-localized reaction of red patches accompanied by small, fluid-filled blisters.

Seborrheic eczema

Seborrheic eczema, or seborrheic dermatitis, is characterized by red patches and whitish scales, most commonly found on the face, scalp, or other areas rich in sebum.

dyshidrotic eczema

Dyshidrotic eczema, which affects the hands in 80% of cases, can cause burning and itching sensations and can be caused by a number of factors, including fungal infections, excessive sweating, atopic skin, or allergens in the environment.

THE FOUR MAIN

TYPES OF ECZEMA

Recognize your eczema based on the symptoms :

Atopic Eczema

Of genetic origin, skin is said to be atopic when it does not play its role as a natural barrier. Atopic skin also has more difficulty retaining water than normal skin.

People with atopic eczema or atopic dermatitis thus develop a strong sensitivity to all the allergens in the environment and experience red patches, itching, and scaling during flare ups.

Contact eczema

If you're experiencing contact eczema, your skin is simply reacting to a specific allergen in your environment. As soon as your skin comes into contact with this allergen, you'll experience a hyper-localized reaction of red patches accompanied by small, fluid-filled blisters.

Seborrheic eczema

Seborrheic eczema, or seborrheic dermatitis, is characterized by red patches and whitish scales, most commonly found on the face, scalp, or other areas rich in sebum.

dyshidrotic eczema

Dyshidrotic eczema, which affects the hands in 80% of cases, can cause burning and itching sensations and can be caused by a number of factors, including fungal infections, excessive sweating, atopic skin, or allergens in the environment.

THE FOUR MAIN

TYPES OF ECZEMA

Recognize your eczema based on the symptoms :

Atopic Eczema

Of genetic origin, skin is said to be atopic when it does not play its role as a natural barrier. Atopic skin also has more difficulty retaining water than normal skin.

People with atopic eczema or atopic dermatitis thus develop a strong sensitivity to all the allergens in the environment and experience red patches, itching, and scaling during flare ups.

contact eczema

If you're experiencing contact eczema, your skin is simply reacting to a specific allergen in your environment. As soon as your skin comes into contact with this allergen, you'll experience a hyper-localized reaction of red patches accompanied by small, fluid-filled blisters.

Seborrheic eczema

Seborrheic eczema, or seborrheic dermatitis, is characterized by red patches and whitish scales, most commonly found on the face, scalp, or other areas rich in sebum..

dyshidrotic eczema

Dyshidrotic eczema, which affects the hands in 80% of cases, can cause burning and itching sensations and can be caused by a number of factors, including fungal infections, excessive sweating, atopic skin, or allergens in the environment.

TIP #2

Moisturize your skin daily

Keeping your skin’s moisture intact is one of the most important things you can do to help control your eczema.

Moisturizers helps protect the outermost layer of skin known as the stratum corneum or skin barrier. People living with eczema have a damaged skin barrier, which makes their skin more sensitive to irritants, allergens, bacteria and other invaders. A damaged skin barrier also make it harder for the skin to retain water, leading to chronic dry, itchy skin, which can cause eczema to flare or get worse.

National Eczema Association

Well moisturized skin

means less flare ups!

While there is no miracle cure for most types of eczema, taking care to ensure that your skin is well moisturized helps limit the risk and intensity of flare ups. Plus, you'll be keeping your skin soft too!

BETWEEN FLARE-UPS

Good skin hydration reduces the frequency and intensity of flare ups.

Even when the skin seems in good shape, it is important to continue to provide daily moisturizing and care.

This is particularly true in winter and when the weather is cold, as low temperatures hurt and dry the skin. It is also true in summer when the sun also affects the skin!

DURING FLARE-UPS

When used  as companion care, sometimes in combination with treatments prescribed by a healthcare professional, efficient skin moisturizing reduces the intensity of the flare ups. During flare ups, moisturizer can soothe the skin, reduce pain, restore the skin barrier, soften the skin, restore elasticity, and limit the side effects of dermo-coticoids and other drugs common in eczema treatment.

Keeping your skin’s moisture intact is one of the most important things you can do to help control your eczema.

Moisturizers helps protect the outermost layer of skin known as the stratum corneum or skin barrier. People living with eczema have a damaged skin barrier, which makes their skin more sensitive to irritants, allergens, bacteria and other invaders. A damaged skin barrier also make it harder for the skin to retain water, leading to chronic dry, itchy skin, which can cause eczema to flare or get worse.

National Eczema Association

well moisturized skin

means less flare ups!

While there is no miracle cure for most types of eczema, taking care to ensure that your skin is well moisturized helps limit the risk and intensity of flare ups. Plus, you'll be keeping your skin soft too!

BETWEEN FLARE-UPS

Good skin hydration reduces the frequency and intensity of flare ups.

Even when the skin seems in good shape, it is important to continue to provide daily moisturizing and care.

This is particularly true in winter and when the weather is cold, as low temperatures hurt and dry the skin. It is also true in summer when the sun also affects the skin!

DURING FLARE-UPS

When used  as companion care, sometimes in combination with treatments prescribed by a healthcare professional, efficient skin moisturizing reduces the intensity of the flare ups. During flare ups, moisturizer can soothe the skin, reduce pain, restore the skin barrier, soften the skin, restore elasticity, and limit the side effects of dermo-coticoids and other drugs common in eczema treatment.

TIP #3

THREE STEPS TO COMBATTING THE 4 COMMON TYPES OF ECZEMA

Atopic
Eczema

Metal
allergy

seborrheic
dermatitis

dyshidrosis

atopic

eczema

atopic

eczema

STEP 1

MOISTURIZE

Keep your skin moisturized to strengthen its barrier function.

STEP 2

PROTECT

Protect your skin from dryness and allergens that trigger flare ups.

STEP 3

SOOTHE

Soothe the sensations of itching and tightness.

seborrheic

dermatitis

seborrheic

dermatitis

STEP 1

CLEAN

Gently cleanse excess sebum from the skin.

STEP 2

CALM

Calm itching and soothe the skin

STEP 3

STRENGTHEN

Improve the skin's barrier function

Dyshidrosis

STEP 1

CLEAN

Cleanse your skin, especially after contact with an allergen or intense sweating

STEP 2

PROTECT

Protect your skin from the main allergens that trigger flare-ups

STEP 3

MOISTURIZE

Hydrate your skin after cleansing

CONTACT Eczema OR

METAL ALLERGY

CONTACT ECZEMA OR

METAL ALLERGY

STEP 1

PROTECT

Protect your skin from contact with allergenic metals

STEP 2

STRENGTHENS

Improve the skin's barrier function through hydration

STEP 3

CLEAN

Cleanse your skin after contact with an allergenic metal

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