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The Best Natural Scalp Eczema Treatment Options

By Laura Dolgy (see bio below)

Are you experiencing a dry, itchy or oozing scalp and not sure why or what it is? It may be scalp eczema, which can be both irritating and embarrassing, but there are a variety of treatments that can be used to diminish the appearance of eczema on scalp, as well as heal it.

This week we’re looking at the best natural scalp eczema treatment options, as well as a few other general recommendations to heal your eczema immediately!

Please keep in mind that although these treatments can relieve eczema, we are in no way medical professionals. If you’re experiencing severe eczema symptoms like an infection, it is best to seek medical advice immediately.

What are the types of eczema on scalp?

Greasy Scalp

One form of scalp eczema, is a greasy, waxy scalp that doesn’t seem to vanish simply by washing out hair. The waxy, non-scaly residue can first appear in a small patch and then develop around the entire head, causing severely greasy hair and a greasy scalp.

Although this type of eczema is similar to seborrheic dermatitis, redness and scales are not present.

To learn more about this type of scalp eczema, check out our founder’s blog post on her own greasy scalp eczema: Waxy, Greasy Hair After Shower: A Surprising Form of Dermatitis.

Seborrheic Dermatitis

The most common form of scalp eczema is seborrheic dermatitis. This form of eczema on scalp, generally seen in adults, is caused by a fungus. Eventually, this fungus grows and spreads, which in turn causes an oily, flaky scalp that can be uncomfortable or painful.

Although not proven, this condition might be linked to an abnormality of oil glands or hair follicles. It might also be caused by the production of hormones, fatigue, heavy drinking, stress and more.

To learn more about seborrheic dermatitis and how to manage it, make sure to check out our blog post: 4 Ways to Relieve Seborrheic Dermatitis.

Cradle Cap

Another form of scalp eczema, which is seen in newborns and infants is cradle cap. Cradle cap is actually a form of seborrheic dermatitis, yet it usually disappears after three months, while seborrheic dermatitis can be long term and often in adults.

Cradle cap in babies usually appears as a yellowish, patchy, greasy and often crusty skin rash. Although it can be unsightly, cradle cap is usually not uncomfortable or painful (unlike seborrheic dermatitis in adults).

If your little one is suffering from cradle cap, make sure to take a look at our blog post: The Most Natural Cradle Cap Treatments (and Seborrheic Dermatitis).

How do you treat scalp eczema?

Although there is no found cure for scalp eczema, there are a variety of natural scalp eczema treatments that can be used on both little ones and adults. Take a look at our recommendations below and start healing naturally today!

Scalp Oil

To keep scalp skin hydrated and moisturized, opting for a scalp oil is a great choice! If your scalp is already greasy, we recommend skipping scalp oils and instead looking for one that treats greasy flakes and scales. Hint, check below for some ideas.

If your scalp tends to be dry, make sure to check out this SD Freedom Scalp Oil – For Dry Skin. Not only is this oil nourishing and moisturizing, but it includes Chinese herbs that are designed to heal dry scalps. This product can be used on both adults and little ones suffering from cradle cap, as its completely natural and GMO free. Also – bonus: it can be used on pets!

Scalp Tincture

If you or your little one is experiencing a greasy scalp, then make sure to check out this SD Freedom Scalp Tincture – For Greasy Skin. This tincture is specifically designed for those with greasier flakes and scales on the scalp that might crust, blister, or ooze with yellow and golden coloring. This scalp treatment also contains apple cider vinegar, which is a common home remedy in scalp eczema treatment.

Similarly to the oil, this product is natural, GMO free and safe to use on adults, infants and pets!

Natural Shampoo

Is your shampoo making your scalp eczema even worse?

Many shampoos on the market today contain ingredients that can be harsh on scalp eczema and can actually make things worse. By switching to a natural shampoo, like this Emily Skin Soothers Body Wash, the chance for irritation is greatly diminished and the eczema can actually heal.

We know what you’re thinking – body wash?! This liquid soap actually doubles as a shampoo which can work on seborrheic dermatitis and other forms of scalp eczema. Not only is it moisturizing, but it is extremely gentle and will not strip skin like many other shampoos.

Another wonderful shampoo (which is specifically made for seborrheic dermatitis) is this Wild Naturals Eczema Psoriasis Shampoo and Conditioner. It is both natural and contains Manuka honey which is anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory.

Natural Moisturizer

After shampooing your hair and scalp, you’ll want to make sure the area is well moisturized. The above mentioned scalp eczema tincture and oil work well, but if you’re looking to spot treat, make sure to check out this Organic Manuka Skin Soothing Cream. Not only is this cream nourishing and moisturizing, but it also contains Manuka oil and honey which are both anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory. 

Cradle Cap Hat

Lastly, if your little one is suffering from severe cradle cap and can’t stop itching their scalp, make sure to check out this GoumiHat for infants 3-6 months old. Not only will this protect your little one’s scalp, but you can also use it for both dry and wet wrap therapy.

More advice on treating scalp eczema

Seborrheic dermatitis and other forms of scalp eczema can be difficult to treat, but if you are not improving with the suggested products above, then maybe it’s time to start healing from within.

Many eczema sufferers have found relief by removing certain foods that trigger their eczema. This can be done with a process known as an elimination diet. An elimination diet is essentially removing certain foods from your diet for a specific time period and then reintroducing them slowly to determine which foods are causing a reaction. To learn more about its success and how to get started, make sure to check out our blog post: Our Eczema Elimination Diet Success (How You Can Do it Too!).

Do you suffer from eczema on your scalp? Let us know how you treat it in the comment section below!

Bio: Laura is a contributor and content developer for It’s An Itchy Little World. She is in no way a medical professional. Her comments, suggestions, and reflections are not intended to replace any medical advice. Always seek the help of a medical professional before undertaking any diet or lifestyle changes. Please see It’s An Itchy Little World’s disclaimer for information about affiliate links and more.

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Best Natural Body Wash for Eczema

By Laura Dolgy (bio below)

As an eczema sufferer, you probably already know how difficult it can be to find a natural body wash that does not exacerbate your eczema symptoms. There are so many different types of body washes on the market, but what should you keep in mind when purchasing your next body wash?

This week, we discuss the best natural body wash for eczema, as well as potentially toxic ingredients to avoid.

Please keep in mind that although these treatments can relieve eczema, we are in no way medical professionals. If you’re experiencing severe eczema symptoms like an infection, it is best to seek medical advice immediately.

 

The Best Natural Body Wash For Eczema

It’s difficult to find body washes that are sensitive enough for eczema prone skin, when there are so many variations on the market. It seems that today, every body wash incorporates some form of “natural” ingredients, but how do you really know when a product is safe for your eczema prone skin?

We’re here to help! These natural body washes are the perfect alternatives to products on the market that may include harsh chemicals, parabens and more.

Emily Skin Soothers Liquid Soap Soother

This natural body wash for eczema is a great choice as it’s made specifically with Chinese herbs that are both rich and moisturizing, so it not only cleans, but treats the skin as well. This liquid soap will also not strip skin of moisture like many other harsh body soaps on the market.

Free of artificial colors, made from certified sustainable palm oil, GMO free and safe for babies, this body wash is our top pick for anyone with eczema. In fact – the creator of Emily Skin Soothers is an acupuncturist and made this soap (and his other products) to calm his own child’s eczema when she was an infant.

Use this therapeutic soap either in the shower or bath, but always avoid hot water with any body wash.  Lathering gently with lukewarm water is always best for eczema – hot water can dry out and further irritate your skin.

Castille Soap

If you are looking for a body wash that is super gentle, super simple and that won’t irritate skin further, try a liquid castille soap like Cove’s Castille Soap that includes Organic Argan, Hemp and Jojoba oils. Not only is it packed with antioxidants, minerals and vitamins, but the olive oil offers a soothing and moisturizing body wash.

Body Wash for Babies and Toddlers

Are you searching for a gentle cleanser specifically for your little one? All the body washes and soaps in this soap are safe for babies, but sometimes there is a reassurance in using something made specifically with babies in mind. If that sounds familiar, then make sure to check out this thinkbaby Body Wash that also doubles up as a shampoo. This wash is free of parabens as well as other harmful ingredients and is also tear free! It will keep your little one’s skin clean without further irritation.

 

 

What Types of Body Washes to Avoid

As previously mentioned, there are several body washes on the market that should be avoided when suffering from eczema. These are washes that you can find either at the grocery store or pharmacy and claim to be natural when in fact they use a variety of harsh and possibly dangerous chemicals.

Some ingredients you should always avoid when searching for body washes are Diethanolamine, Monoethanolamine and Triethanolamine, commonly referred to as DEAs. These harmful ingredients are usually added to either creamy or sudsy soaps and have been classified as causing potential harm to one’s health from prolonged exposure.

It’s also important to try and stay away from fragrances or dyes, as these chemicals can several exacerbate eczema.

For other ingredients to avoid in body washes and other skin care products, make sure to check out our blog post: 13 Skincare Ingredients & Eczema Irritants You Need to Avoid Right Now.

Alternatives to Body Washes

Pine Tar Soap

Another great body wash for eczema is this Pine Tar Soap that is an excellent treatment for eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea. Not only is pine tar known for being wound healing with its anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties, but both coal tar (toxic, stay away!) and pine tar have been shown to slow down the rapid growth of skin cells and restore the skin’s appearance. It is also great at reducing inflammation, itching and scaling for psoriasis.

Similarly to the Emily Skin Soothers soaps, this Pine Tar Soap is GMO free. It is also made with the highest grade kiln burned pine tar, does not contain creosote and handcrafted in the USA.

Like other body soaps, make sure to use it with lukewarm water, so that your skin can really benefit from the soap’s rich ingredients.

Emily Skin Soothers Bar Soap For Eczema

For those that are not too fond of a liquid body wash, make sure to check out the Emily Skin Soothers’s bar soap equivalent to the body wash above, Emily’s Bar Soap for Eczema. This soap is perfect for cleaning in the shower or hand washing.

Similarly to the body wash, there’s no added color or fragrance, as well as no parabens or harmful ingredients.

Curious to learn more about gentle cleansing options, read our post What Is The Best Eczema Soap?

 

Looking for more information about eczema, check out our complete list of our most informational posts in Start Here for Eczema Relief.

 

What body washes do you use for your eczema? Share with us in the comments section below!

Bio: Laura is a contributor and content developer for It’s An Itchy Little World. She is in no way a medical professional. Her comments, suggestions, and reflections are not intended to replace any medical advice. Always seek the help of a medical professional before undertaking any diet or lifestyle changes. Please see It’s An Itchy Little World’s disclaimer for information about affiliate links and more.

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The Most Natural Cradle Cap Treatments (and Sebborheic Dermatitis)

Another great post from itchylittleworld.com – Natural remedies for eczema to soothe your itchy little world..

Has your little one been suffering from an ongoing flaky scalp full of crusty and oily patches? Or are you an adult who suffers from this condition, also known as seborrheic dermatitis? You’re not alone, it’s pretty common. Either way, have no fear – we’re here to help you get through the worst cradle cap days.

Although cradle cap is usually not painful and itchy, it can be somewhat uncomfortable for a baby and unsightly in adults. This week, we identify the most natural cradle cap treatments, as well as clothing to help keep sensitive scalps stay protected.

Please keep in mind that although these treatments can relieve eczema, we are in no way medical professionals. If you’re experiencing severe eczema symptoms like fever or an infection, it is best to seek medical advice immediately.

What is Cradle Cap?

Cradle cap also known as scalp eczema usually appears on the scalp of babies. This yellowish, patchy, greasy and often crusty skin rash usually disappears after three months, but it can also be apparent later in life. Normally cradle cap can turn into dandruff, yet it can also form into seborrheic dermatitis – a long-term skin disorder that results in itchy and often inflamed skin on the scalp, face or chest.

Although there is no cure and very little known reason why both these conditions exist, there are several natural remedies for cradle cap and types of clothing that can help protect and naturally treat symptoms.

Natural Remedies for Cradle Cap in Infants

Because little ones who suffer from cradle cap are usually under a year old, the best way to treat cradle cap in infants is opting for a treatment that does not include synthetic (and possibly dangerous) ingredients, but instead uses the most natural soothing ingredients available.

This Organic Manuka Honey Skin Cream is extremely popular for treating both inflamed and extremely dry skin. The combination of both Manuka honey and beeswax offers a thick and nourishing treatment that can penetrate even the thickest of skin. This cream is also anti-inflammatory, which is perfect for cradle cap considering that it is an inflammatory condition.

If your little one’s cradle cap is causing them to scratch their scalp, make sure to check out Emily Skin Soothers Itchy Eczema Soother. This product line was made by an acupuncturist for his infant daughter, so you know it’s made with the safest and most gentle ingredients. The collection of Chinese herbs in this treatment along with an olive oil and beeswax base soothe super dry skin while providing itch relief.

Because cradle cap can be incredible crusty, treating it with both sunflower oil and vitamin E can be extremely beneficial. This Emily Skin Soothers for Severe Diaper Rash includes both these ingredients, as well as different herbs to provide healing for topical bacteria, yeast and fungus.

When bathing your little one, you want to make sure to not dry skin out even more. This Emily Skin Soothers Eczema Soap contains natural, simple Chinese herbs as well as an olive oil base that keeps skin nourished and moisturized. This soap can also double up as a gentle shampoo – which makes it one of our favorite natural remedies for cradle cap in infants.

Baby Clothing for Cradle Cap

Does your little one constantly touch or play with their cradle cap? Are you just tired of seeing flakes fall everywhere? No worries! Try a hat.

Both the GoumiHat and SkintoSkin Baby Hat are great tools in treating cradle cap, especially when combining them with a natural cream or balm. Both these hats can easily be used for both wet and dry therapy (a process that is known to help keep moisture in and soothe the driest of skin!). To learn more about wet wrap therapy, make sure to check out our blog post: Our Eczema Trials – Wet Wrap Therapy. Alternatively, you can check out our blog post about dry wrap therapy here: Our Eczema Trials – Dry Wrapping.

Seborrheic Dermatitis: Cradle Cap Treatments for Adults

As mentioned previously, cradle cap can turn into seborrheic dermatitis later in life. Similarly to infants, there are several cradle cap treatments for adults that can be used.

Because most seborrheic dermatitis appears on the scalp similarly to cradle cap, opting for a natural shampoo is a great start to treating your scalp eczema. This Emily Skin Soothers Liquid Soap Soother is extra nourishing and moisturizing, plus it can double up as a shampoo. The Chinese herbs it contains are made for itchy, dry skin, so it’s ideal for scalp eczema and seborrheic dermatitis.

Read More: 4 Ways to Relieve Seborrheic Dermatitis

If your seborrheic dermatitis happens to be inflamed, painful or itchy, make sure to check out this Emily Skin Soothers for Red Eczema Rashes. This treatment is made to calm hot, angry skin, as well as crusty or weeping eczema. It also treats bacteria, yeast, and fungus.

For easy application to your scalp, pop it in the microwave for about 5-10 seconds and apply it to the affected area.

Although there is currently no cure for either cradle cap or seborrheic dermatitis, there are several natural cradle cap treatments that can provide natural and safe relief. For chronic conditions as an adult, consider healing from the inside. An elimination diet may be just what you need to find your hidden triggers.

Do you suffer from cradle cap or seborrheic dermatitis?

Let us know what you think are the best natural cradle cap treatments!

Bio: Laura is a contributor and content developer for It’s An Itchy Little World. She is in no way a medical professional. Her comments, suggestions, and reflections are not intended to replace any medical advice. Always seek the help of a medical professional before undertaking any diet or lifestyle changes. Please see It’s An Itchy Little World’s disclaimer for information about affiliate links and more.

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9 Natural Remedies for Psoriasis You Should Try

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by Laura Dolgy (see bio below)

If you didn’t already know, psoriasis affects as many as 125 million people worldwide. It is known as a chronic autoimmune disease that is characterized by thick skin plaque that cause itching, scaling and pain. If you’re suffering from psoriasis, then we know how difficult it can be to find a proper natural treatment that actually works. This week, we’re sharing our top 9 natural remedies for psoriasis.

Please keep in mind that although these recommendations might relieve psoriasis, we are in no way medical professionals. If you’re experiencing severe psoriasis symptoms like fever or an infection, it is best to seek medical advice immediately. It’s also important to seek medical attention immediately if you begin to suffer from psoriatic arthritis.

1. Moisturize

The first step in treating your itchy and possibly painful psoriasis is by keeping skin calm and moisturized. Although this skin condition is an auto-immune response, it’s important to keep skin well hydrated.

Organic Manuka Skin Soothing Cream

The hugely popular Organic Manuka Skin Soothing Cream is extremely moisturizing and perfect for psoriasis and quite a few other skin conditions due to its wound healing abilities. Not only is it anti-bacterial, but its rich, nutrient ingredients like Manuka oil, Manuka honey and beeswax help keep plaque and scaling under control.

Emily Skin Soothers Soap with Chinese Herbs

For an alternative to drying, harsh soaps, keep your skin moisturized with this Emily Skin Soothers Soap. It’s both rich and fatty and won’t irritate the skin further. Plus – it won’t sting or burn, which makes it a great option for psoriasis.

Do you have scalp psoriasis? This gentle soap can also double up as a shampoo. Or try the body wash instead for the body and hair.

Organic Aloe Vera Skin Soothing Spray

If you haven’t tried soothing your psoriasis with aloe vera, then you should definitely start! Not only is aloe vera great for relieving itchiness, but it is also a refreshing and cooling treatment. Looking for the absolutely most natural option, pick up an aloe vera plant at a local flower shop. But if that’s not an option, try this Organic Aloe Vera Skin Soothing Spray which is perfect for relieving itchy body psoriasis. Its non-greasy formula makes for a great scalp spray too.

To further beat the itch, try popping this spray into the refrigerator overnight. It will feel great on your scaly, itchy skin!

Looking for more skincare ideas? Check out these natural remedies for psoriasis.

2. Wet/Dry Wrap Therapy

If you haven’t looked into healing your psoriasis with wet or dry wrap therapy, then look no further. Many psoriasis sufferers have felt relief from these two therapies. For more information on wet wrap therapy, make sure to check out our post: Our Eczema Trials: Wet Wrap Therapy. Alternatively, for dry wrap therapy, take a look at our blog post: Our Eczema Trials: Dry Wrap Therapy.

WrapESoothe Body Bands for Kids & Adults

If you or your little one are experiencing psoriasis on arms or legs exclusively, then these WrapESoothe Body Bands for both children and adults are just the ticket. These bands work exceptionally well for wet wrapping, as they help balms and creams penetrate the skin for full relief.

GoumiHat

If your little one is experiencing cradle cap – which is a form of baby psoriasis – then make sure to check out this GoumiHat. Just like the body bands above, this hat can be used in both wet and dry wrap therapy. The bamboo/cotton fabric blend is both breathable, antimicrobial and prevents scalp scratching.

SkintoSkin Clothing

If you’re looking for clothing that does not exacerbate your psoriasis symptoms, but rather calms the skin, make sure to check out this SkintoSkin clothing line that features zinc, silver and algae. There are a variety of clothing pieces for babies to adults such as baby onesies, leggings, sports bras, shirts, boxers and much more. Like the products above, all these pieces can be used for wet and dry wrapping.

3. Reduce Stress

A huge trigger of psoriasis tends to be stress. There are many different activities and hobbies you can take on to help reduce and manage your stress levels such as yoga, meditation and exercise. Getting a professional massage can also help reduce your stress!

4. Phototherapy

Similarly to eczema, psoriasis can be relieved with UVB phototherapy. Similarly to natural sunlight, this ultraviolet light penetrates skin and slows the growth of affected skin cells.

If you are thinking of treating your psoriasis with phototherapy, it is very important to seek medical attention first to conclude whether this treatment is appropriate for you.

5. Eating Well/Elimination Diet

If you are not eating properly and notice that your psoriasis is flaring up from certain foods, then you need to start thinking about healing from within.

For some great ideas on adopting a new diet to heal your psoriasis, consult these blog posts that discuss diets for eczema. Although a different skin condition, the same diets can be applied to psoriasis with great results for your skin and overall health.

The Eczema Diet and Your Salicylate Sensitivity

How Eating A Plant Based Diet For Eczema Encourages Healing

How Eczema Helped My Family Move To A Clean Healthy Diet

If you also believe that your psoriasis might be affected by certain foods, make sure to check out our blog post: Our Eczema Elimination Diet Success (How You Can Do It Too!).

6. Homeopathy

If you’re interested in alternative medicine, then you might want to check out homeopathic medicine. Similarly to eczema, homeopathy can be successful in healing psoriasis.

To learn more about homeopathy and how it works, make sure to check out our post: How Does Homeopathy for Eczema Work? Although some of the remedies might be different for psoriasis, you can expect the same type of consultation and treatment.

7. Essential Oils

If you’re dealing with itchy, uncomfortable patches of psoriasis, essential oils can be used to provide some relief. It’s important to remember that essential oils aren’t recommended as a primary treatment, but instead as a compliment to your regular treatment or regimen.

Different types of essential oils for treating psoriasis include tea tree oil, castor oil, lavender oil, geranium oil, and many others [1].

8. Bathing

To soothe psoriasis pain and itching, taking warm (never hot) baths can help. However, it’s important to make sure the water is lukewarm and to limit bathing time as well.

To soothe skin even more, try pairing your bath with a natural soothing soap like Emily Skin Soothers Liquid Soap or this Conqueror Oatmeal Bath for Eczema that contains Colloidal oatmeal as well as dead sea salt, vitamin C, baking soda and coconut milk powder. Just never, ever sit in soapy water, which will severely dry out and irritate the skin. Use the soap at the end of your bath, immediately rinse off, towel dry and apply a good rich moisturizer like the ones listed above.

9. Natural Supplements

Lastly, natural supplements have shown to be effective in easing psoriasis itching and pain. Vitamins such as vitamin D can counteract the body’s response to inflammation present in psoriasis. This Vitamin D by Pure is top quality and in a very clean, allergy free liquid formula, which we love.

Read more about Vitamin D.

Omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to actually decrease inflammation and it seems they also have a positive impact on the body’s immune system. However, there is somewhat mixed research on whether omega-3 fatty acid supplements can help reduce the severity of psoriasis [2].

Omega-3 fatty acids can be found in many foods such as fatty fish and algae, but you can also properly supplement as well. We like Nordic Naturals for Kids and Adults.

Psoriasis may be a tricky skin condition, but it doesn’t mean that it needs to consume your life. For more resources and research on psoriasis, make sure to check out the National Psoriasis Foundation.

Read More About Psoriasis:

Psoriasis Is So Much More Than a Skin Disease

Developing Thick Skin, Coping With Psoriasis As A Child

Do you suffer from psoriasis? Let us know what type of natural remedies for psoriasis you use!

Resources

  1. Can you use oils to treat psoriasis? https://www.healthline.com/health/essential-oils-for-psoriasis
  2. Vitamins and Supplements. https://www.psoriasis.org/treating-psoriasis/complementary-and-alternative/diet-and-nutrition/vitamins-and-supplements

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