"This over-the-counter treatment works smarter (not stronger) through its patented smart protein, Micreobalance, which quickly relieves eczema itch and redness by simultaneously moisturizing and restoring balance to your skin microbiome," says board-certified dermatologist Dr. Peter A. Lio, MD.
"This lotion is a real winner, as it contains soothing, anti-inflammatory colloidal oatmeal, skin barrier-repairing ceramides, and filaggrin," says Dr. Shainhouse. " This moisturizer also contains hydrating vitamins B3 and B5, keeping your skin supple and smooth throughout the day."
"This product contains colloidal oatmeal to soothe irritated eczema-prone skin, and effective moisturizers including shea butter, glycerin, mineral oil, and rapeseed oil," says board-certified dermatologist and cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Melanie Palm MD, MBA. "The addition of vitamin B3 (niacinamide) has been clinically shown to reduce redness and acts as a potent antioxidant to quell free radical damage in the skin."
"Packed with both hydrating humectants and emollients to lock in moisture, this is a great facial cream to use if you have eczema," says board-certified dermatologist Dr. Hadley King, MD. "Glycerin is both a humectant and emollient, so it draws in hydration and locks it in to moisturize."
"This is a great moisturizer choice, as it contains hyaluronic acid, which is a powerful humectant for hydrating the skin," explains King. "This product also contains ceramides to lock in moisture, and niacinamide, a derivative of vitamin B3 that is known for its anti-inflammatory properties."