ECZEMA

Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a skin condition associated with dryness, itchiness, and visible inflammation. It is considered to develop due to a combination of genetic, environmental, and immune-related factors.

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Eye Cream

REPAIRING & NOURISHING, WITH OAT & PULLULAN

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Nourishing Mask

REPAIRING & MOISTURIZING, WITH CERAMIDES

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Super Exo Soothe Serum

SMOOTHING & DEEPLY HYDRATING, WITH EXOSOMES & NIACINAMIDE

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Barrier Strengthening Cream

STRENGTHENING, CERAMIDES & HYALURONIC ACID

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Micellar Water

VISIBLY CALMING & HYDRATING CLEANSER, WITH NIACINAMIDE

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MORE ABOUT ECZEMA

Key contributing factors: 

  • Genetics 
    Individuals with eczema often have a family history of conditions such as asthma, hay fever, or sensitive skin. 
  • Compromised skin barrier 
    The skin barrier may not function optimally, making the skin more prone to dryness and sensitivity. This may allow irritants, allergens, and microorganisms to penetrate more easily. 
  • Immune system response 
    The immune system may react more strongly to external triggers, contributing to visible irritation and discomfort. 
  • Environmental factors 
    Common triggers include allergens (such as pollen, dust, or pet dander), irritants (such as soaps or detergents), cold weather, low humidity, and stress. 
  • Allergies and sensitivities 
    Some individuals may also experience sensitivities to certain foods or airborne allergens, which may contribute to flare-ups. 

In summary, eczema is often linked to a combination of genetic predisposition, a weakened skin barrier, and heightened sensitivity to environmental factors. 

Tips for eczema-prone skin 

To help manage eczema-prone skin and support overall skin comfort, it is important to use gentle and hydrating skincare products. 

  • Choose a fragrance-free cleanser and avoid very hot showers, as heat may further dry out the skin. 
  • Moisturize regularly with creams containing ceramides and glycerin, which help support the skin barrier and retain moisture. 
  • Keep your routine simple and avoid products that may irritate sensitive skin. 


It may also be helpful to consult a dermatologist or skincare professional to find products suited to your specific skin needs. Lifestyle factors such as stress and diet can also influence the skin. With the right care and consistency, it is possible to maintain more balanced and comfortable-looking skin.