Soaps to Avoid for Eczema
Eczema is an inflammatory skin condition that leads to intense itching and inflammation, redness, and scaling wherever on your body that it is located. Anyone can get eczema, no matter the age that you are. It is important to use the right soaps and lotions when you have this disease in order to not irritate it further. In order to avoid further irritation with your eczema, try to avoid using the soaps that are found in the list below: 1. Soaps with cocamidopropyl betaine You may remember when everyone talked about how great coconut oil is for your health and how great it is for your skin. The cocamidopropyl betaine that is found in coconut oil-based products, however, can lead to dry skin and to irritation. If you notice eczema growth on your hands, mouth or head, you may want to check your soap that contains coconut oil and try something else. 2. Soaps with propylene glycol The American Contact Dermatitis Society has actually labeled propylene glycol as the top allergen, in the year 2018. It is great for moisturizing, but it can make your skin burn and hurt, even for individuals who do not have this painful condition. Even eczema “safe” products have propylene glycol in them, so be sure to check the ingredients of your soaps and throw any with this allergen away.