Creating an Eczema-Friendly Skincare Routine
If you’ve got eczema prone skin, you’ll know how difficult it can be to get a skincare routine just right, especially when your skin is flaring and super-sensitive to anything...
The key to caring for sensitive skin, whether prone to break-outs, irritation, spots or dryness, is to treat it gently, using products which work with your skin rather than against it. It’s important to create a regime that will cleanse, nourish, hydrate and balance your skin, without blocking pores or triggering breakouts; this might mean using different products on different areas of skin, but it’s possible to keep it simple with a few multipurpose heroes.
We’ve gathered expert advice, top tips and a selection of simple, gentle, effective products to keep your oily or combination skin in the best condition possible.
While having both oily and dry skin on different areas of the face is relatively common, sometimes combination skin goes to extremes and acne and eczema coincide.
On the one hand, eczema-prone skin needs moisture and protection; it needs help building up its barrier because it tends not to produce enough sebum, the skin’s natural oil which plays such a vital part in the skin’s defence system.
Acne, on the other hand, is all about over-oily skin; breakout-prone skin needs to reduce and rebalance sebum production.
Although pharmaceutical treatments for eczema and acne (such as paraffin-based emollients or retinol) can end up aggravating the other condition because they’re essentially doing opposite things, if you pick the right skincare you can boost your skin’s resilience without triggering flare-ups.
Fortunately, going natural is a great choice for both eczema and acne. Choose gentle products formulated with low comedogenic oils and nutrient-rich natural extracts, free from irritants such as perfumes, SLS or harsh preservatives. Appropriate plant-based oils can provide combination skin with the essential fatty acids it needs to balance sebum production and maintain skin barrier function without clogging pores, so they're perfect for a combination of acne and eczema.
Low comedogenic oils such as hemp, safflower, borage, grapeseed and rosehip are key ingredients across the Balmonds range, so you can rest assured that our creams, oils and washes are suitable for looking after both acne and eczema-prone skin.
The Balmonds blog is a great resource for those with sensitive skin. Discover what products can be most useful for easily irritated skin, which ingredients to avoid, and how to build a skincare regime that works for you.
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