° Finding what is triggering the eczema is the only way to actually "cure" their condition.
Using natural products for baby eczema
Natural products are gentler on the skin and are known to be less irritating to baby eczema than the
synthetic cleansers used in other baby products. Read the labels on your baby bath. Do you understand
those ingredients? Do you know anything about those ingredients. For some surprising information on those
chemicals look them up at the Children's
Health Environmental Coalition website. At the least, they are harsh and can trigger allergies including
baby eczema. Using natural baby wash will cause less irritation than these chemical cleansers and chemical preservatives.
Commonly suggested by doctors are products like Aquaphor and Eucerin. While these products do moisturize, they also
contain petroleum based products and preservatives. Petroleum jelly, mineral oil, or paraffin are petroleum products.
Petroleum products actually block the pores and keep the skin from breathing, but the skin needs to breathe.
There have also been warnings about using petroleum products on our skin. Let's face it, these products come from crude
oil. They are not used because they are good for our skin, they are used because they are inexpensive and easy to get
from the petroleum industry.
Another option for moisturizing their skin is an all natural body butter. Our butters are petroleum and preservative free,
use skin nourishing ingredients to moisturize and protect your baby's eczema that actually work with the skin for a whole skin approach to healing.
We use Shea, Cocoa and Mango butter in our body butters, and these products soothe the inflamation of baby eczema, add tons of moisture to
the skin, and also provide a water resistant barrier to protect the skin.
What may be triggering my baby's eczema?
Honestly, baby eczema and eczema in general can be triggered by just about anything. It could be food they are eating (or mom is eating if baby is breatfed), it
could be the laundry soap you use, the perfume that you wear, the fragrance that is in any products used on baby and his/her clothes,
the fibers in baby's clothes. The list in endless and, as you can see, it can be quite difficult to pinpoint the exact cause of your baby's eczema.
But consider this, it could also be the chemicals or preservatives in the baby care products you are using. This was exactly the cause of
my daughter's baby eczema and we "found" it by accident. You can read more about our experience with baby eczema.
We already discussed that natural baby products are gentler on the skin, but they also
may help you eliminate one or more of the triggers that are causing your baby to have eczema.
Not all natural products are created equal
It is important to educate yourself about the term "natural". I have compiled some information for you. See here for more information about
the all-natural difference.