Moisturizing the infected area of your baby’s eczema is a very important step in providing relief for your child. To provide such great relief, you need to pick the right baby eczema cream. And Remember… “Not All Baby Eczema Creams are Created Equal.” Like any other baby product on the market, there are some that really work and there are others that absolutely don’t do a thing and/or gives your baby some harsh side effect. I’ve personally haven’t tested or reviewed all the baby eczema creams available. But, what I can help you with is identifying the best baby eczema cream for your baby.
First off, the reality of a baby eczema cream is this… A certain cream can work beautifully for someone else child and not work for yours. The reason could be one of many factors like genetics, environment, diet, etc. This is the main reason why I haven’t given you a list of my recommended baby eczema creams. But that list will be coming soon. In the mean time I want to share with you the things I personally look for in a Cream for baby eczema.
The 1st thing I look for in a baby eczema cream is that it must contain Natural Vitamin E. To identify Natural Vitamin E, look for tocopheryl acetate or d-alpha tocopherol in the ingredients of section of the product. If you see DL-Tocopherol or DL- tocopheryl acetate, I recommend you don’t buy the product because DL-Tocopherol is a cheaper synthetic replacement for natural vitamin E. The Human body absorbs and retains Natural Vitamin E better that its cheap counterpart.
The 2nd thing I look for in a baby eczema cream is that it must be unscented or doesn’t contain an ultra heavy perfumed scent to it. My #1 reason for this is that some scented creams contain chemicals that can potentially irritate your baby’s skin and trigger eczema flare ups. Good smelling skin is nice but moisturized un-irritated skin is even better.
The last thing I look for in a baby eczema cream is that it must not contain any steroids. This is just my preference. If your doctor or pediatrician strongly recommends steroids, then I suggest you listen to them. But what I found is that a lot of baby eczema cases don’t require the use of steroids. Some of the side effects for using steroids are: Growth suppression, discoloration of skin, Adrenal suppression, allergic reactions, and more. I personally couldn’t put my child at risk for these side effects for this steroid solution that doesn’t cure eczema.
Well, I hope you find this helpful for your search for the right baby eczema cream. If you would like to more tips and detailed info about baby eczema, I urge you to sign up for my free report.

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