
While no one knows for sure what causes eczema, we do know how to care, soothe, and protect your baby’s eczema-prone skin. Bath time with your baby is a special moment but with eczema, these moments can be challenging. To help you care for your baby's skin, the AVEENO® Brand has harnessed the naturally soothing power of colloidal oatmeal. Developed with leading dermatologists, this breakthrough formula combines soothing oat essence and natural colloidal oatmeal with rich emollients to soften and soothe irritated, extra dry skin. The wash is formulated to gently cleanse without damaging the skin's barrier and has even been awarded the National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance.
Clinically Proven
In a clinical study by the leading eczema research, over 90% of babies showed improvement in multiple symptoms of eczema including roughness, dryness, itchiness and scaling when used daily.
Usage
Squeeze onto hands or a soft cloth. Apply to baby's skin and spread gently. Rinse with water to remove.
Tip
For babies with eczema, many experts now believe that daily bathing can be helpful to relieve the skin. Just don't make the water too warm, because very warm water dries out the skin faster than lukewarm water.
Natural Colloidal Oatmeal
Treating and Alleviating the Symptoms of Eczema
Try to keep your baby's skin from becoming too dry. Talk with your baby’s doctor about how often to bathe him or her. Many experts now believe that daily bathing, especially with bath treatments with oat, can be helpful for babies with eczema.
This breakthrough cream formula is clinically shown to soothe skin with eczema and intensely moisturize to help strengthen the skin's natural barrier function.
This soothing bath combines ultra finely milled natural colloidal oatmeal with moisturizers to relieve dry, itchy and eczema-prone skin.
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