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Eczema and Psoriasis Treatments
Take back control with our eclectic range of eczema and psoriasis skin treatments. Discover remedies that cool down irritated skin, calm blemishes and provide instant relief when you need it most. It's time to discover our nifty, natural remedies from the likes of Green People and PHB Ethical Beauty and conquer specific cases of eczema and psoriasis for skin that feels comforted and pain-free. Read More
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Eczema & Psoriasis
Here at Cosmetify, we understand that treating skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis can become a real chore – made even more frustrating by the fact that not everything does what it actually says on the tin. Finding a soothing solution, such as a gentle body lotion or body balm, that helps eczema (and isn't a steroid cream) has become increasingly difficult due to all of the creams that make outstanding claims.
That's why we have sourced the goods when it comes to soothing troubled skin, combining the best brands that the beauty industry has to offer. From cooling aloe vera gels to calming anti-itch body creams, we have the skin healers you need to repair.
Don't suffer in silence! Browse our site today and find the right solutions for your skin problems today.
FAQs
What products help with eczema and psoriasis? Look for fragrance-free, dermatologist-tested creams with soothing ingredients like colloidal oatmeal, ceramides, shea butter, or zinc. These ingredients help relieve itching, restore the skin barrier and calm flare-ups.
How often should I moisturise if I have eczema or psoriasis? Apply moisturiser at least twice daily—especially after bathing—to keep skin hydrated and prevent dryness. Use thicker ointments or balms at night for extra protection.
Can I use body treatments during a flare-up? Yes—but stick to gentle, non-irritating products during active flare-ups. Avoid harsh exfoliants or scented formulas, and apply treatments as directed by your dermatologist or healthcare provider.