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Natural/Organic Moisturising hair/body wash for Eczema/sensitive skin

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WisteriaHysteria22 · 05/06/2022 13:42

DC has mild eczema flairs and is very reactive to lots of products. I'm having such trouble finding them a 'clean' but moisturising/non drying body and hair wash. Aveeno dermexa and Cereve work well but they have some ingredients in I'm not too keen on. I can't seem to find anything more natural though/organic though. Every we've tried seems v v drying and or be perfumed (despite being labelled sensitive) or contains essential oils - WHY?!? Seen a few possibles but so expensive, over £15 for 100ml.

Tried:

Green People (all versions)
Natty
Organni
Hipp
Child's Farm
Bentley Organic
Salcura

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WisteriaHysteria22 · 05/06/2022 13:44

Oh also Lavera, Burts Bees and a Jason one.

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Sqeebling · 05/06/2022 13:59

Dermol 500 and Dermol 600

And anything oat based

Put oats into a clean sock and into the bath it works a treat

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Sqeebling · 05/06/2022 14:00

Aproderm is very good

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Sqeebling · 05/06/2022 14:01

Ignore what you're not keen on ingredients wise

Use what actually works for the DC it's their skin not yours

Aurea · 05/06/2022 14:14

These body washes are fab. Smells lush (natural fragrance options or unfragranced if particularly sensitive). It's handmade and 100% natural. I've used it for years and can highly recommend. They also do a similar shampoo for sensitive skin.

£15 for 500 ml (plus postage) and there is a discount code for first orders.

herbalhealthandhome.co.uk/product/hhh-bath-body-wash/#reviews

herbalhealthandhome.co.uk/product/large-vit-e-face-body-wash/

LouS84 · 07/06/2022 22:18

Have you tried Skin Salve moisturisers and body washes etc? Www.skinsalve.co.uk

totally agree with squeebling it’s about finding what works for DCs skin, seems so different for everyone!

xkcd519 · 08/06/2022 17:19

I have eczema.

I use plain bar soap on my armpits and privates and cien tea tree shampoo and conditioner. After showering I moisturise with Crescent emulsifying lotion. Cresent emulsifying lotion is very similar to the Zeroderm they prescribe at the Dr's, the only difference is you can buy it cheap at Pound Stretcher instead of paying prescription charges.

Can I add that catching a tan is the best treatment for eczema. I always get my flare-ups in the winter.

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