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Reddit mentions of Aveeno Baby Eczema Therapy Soothing Bath Treatment with Soothing Natural Colloidal Oatmeal, 5 ct.

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Aveeno Baby Eczema Therapy Soothing Bath Treatment with Soothing Natural Colloidal Oatmeal, 5 ct.
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  • 5-packets of Aveeno Baby Soothing Bath Treatment to help relieve dry, itchy, irritated skin due to rashes, eczema, poison ivy/oak/sumac, or insect bites
  • Bath treatment is indicated provide itchy skin relief so that your baby’s skin becomes softer and smoother
  • From the pediatrician-recommended brand, this baby soothing bath is also a natural, soap-free cleanser that is gentle on the eyes and is steroid-, paraben- and phthalate-free so it’s suitable for sensitive skin
  • This unique baby eczema therapy bath combines a special moisturizer and natural colloidal oatmeal to help soothe skin irritation and itching
  • When dispersed in water, this fragrance-free, ultra-fine powder forms a milky soothing bath for gentle itchy skin and eczema relief
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Found 1 comment on Aveeno Baby Eczema Therapy Soothing Bath Treatment with Soothing Natural Colloidal Oatmeal, 5 ct.:

u/ParabolicTrajectory · 100 pointsr/trashy

I've had eczema for 24 years, and here are some products I swear by:

100% squalane oil - this is more expensive per ounce than hemp oil, but my god is it effective for flare-ups. Squalane is the hydrogenized form of squalene, an oil naturally found in your skin.

Cerave Moisturizing Cream - this is the holy grail for eczema lotion. It can sting when you put it on, if the flare-up is bad. It works really well when mixed with a few drops of squalane. Cerave's claim to fame is the ceramides. Skin with eczema is frequently lacking in these crucial lipids.

Colloidal Oatmeal Lotion - there are a few brands of these that are mostly the same, but this is the one I like. This is best for those really, really nasty flare-ups, especially the kind where you scratch yourself raw/bloody, because it's so gentle and thick.

Similarly, colloidal oatmeal for baths. If you've got a full-body flare-up going on, or a flare-up somewhere that lotion can't reach (like on your scalp), this can be incredibly soothing.

Dove Beauty Bar For Sensitive Skin - accept no substitutes. This is the only bar soap my skin can handle, and it is the only soap that every dermatologist I've ever seen has recommended for my eczema. That's because it's not technically soap, it's actually a gentle detergent mixed with moisturizer.

Sulfate-free shampoo - SLS, sodium lauryl/laureth sulfate, is a big trigger for me, and a common one. (I also have to use SLS-free toothpaste.) If you're prone to scalp flare-ups, this might be a good first line of defense. For a cheaper option, Johnson's Baby Shampoo is also sulfate-free.

If I sound like a brochure, I'm sorry. I've spent years dealing with this, and I'm kind of a skincare hobbyist (who also dabbles in hair care), so I've tried a lot of stuff.