Eczema is a common skin condition often characterised by a red rash, and dry, rough, flaky, inflamed, and irritated patches of skin. This condition can flare up then subside, and Eczema commonly occurs on the cheeks and scalp, arms, elbows, and the backs of the knees. For many people, eczema is a chronic condition that requires careful avoidance of triggers to help prevent flare-ups. There’s no known eczema cure, and the rashes won’t go away if left untreated. But eczema treatments can reduce the severity of rashes and inflammation so that a person’s quality of life improves. A Merino lanolin cream can help to relieve the itching and scaling. It’s also perfect to use on any part of your body including nipples, lips, and feet.
People with eczema have a damaged skin barrier, which makes their skin more sensitive to allergens, bacteria, irritants and other invaders. A damaged skin barrier also makes it harder for the skin to retain water, leading to chronic dry, itchy skin, which can cause eczema to flare or get worse. Using a Merino lanolin cream can enhance the skin’s protective barrier, locking moisture into the skin and helping it to heal if it is dry and cracked. Lanolin mimics the oil in typical human skin, but when it penetrates into the skin, it can hold up to 400 times its weight in water. This can assist in keeping problem skin conditions under control. For those suffering from severe eczema, their doctor may prescribe medication to help with the immune system, while Merino lanolin creme can help look after the skin from the outside.
Uses & Benefits
• Merino Lanolin Skin Cream helps eczema by providing a protective barrier to seal, protect and moisturise damaged skin preventing loss of moisture. This allows your skin to stay hydrated longer.
• Effective for eczema, cracked heals, dry skin, split fingertips, and other skin conditions often associated with eczema and dermatitis.
• Merino Lanolin Skin Cream, made in New Zealand, is an all over body moisturiser with gentle, natural ingredients suitable for all ages and skin types.