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Dealing With Infant Eczema

Published: May 3, 2019 · Modified: Jan 12, 2020 by Kate ·

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Dealing with infant eczema can be a constant battle and there is nothing worse than seeing your child uncomfortable. The itching, the scratching, and then the bleeding. This is the process that Oaklynn went through every single day due to eczema and dry scalp. She would scratch at her arms, legs, and scalp to the point where they would bleed, leaving them covered in scabs. I tried slathering her with coconut oil, olive oil, and Aquaphor. They did relieve her scratching some, although I did not think it was sufficient enough and Aquaphor was not something that I wanted to keep using for the long run.

Close up of baby scalp with eczema.
Baby scalp with flaky skin from eczema.
Baby arm with eczema rash.
Baby lifts arm with rash from eczema.

This is when I began searching high and low for natural products that were actually made for eczema and dry scalp. And just like that I was scrolling through Instagram one day and came across Eczema Honey and instantly knew, this is something that I had to try.

Dealing With Infant Eczema w/ Eczema Honey

First of all, I love how Eczema Honey uses all natural ingredients. Such as beeswax for intense moisturizing, pure honey which contains antibacterial properties, almond oil to soothe dry skin (there is a nut-free option, which I ordered for Oaklynn since she is only nine months), and sunflower oil that forms a protective layer. No putting carcinogens and cancer causing chemicals on yours or your little ones skin. I mean it already sounds amazing, right?

Better yet, it WORKS! Definitely the bee's knees! When first reading all of the great reviews and people stating that it cleared them up overnight. I thought it too good to be true. So I gave it a shot, and so glad I did! Let me tell ya, this stuff is fast acting! I applied this to Oaklynn's arms and legs and within 72 hours her skin was no longer itchy and irritated and within one week it was completely cleared up!

Soothing Scalp Oil

The soothing scalp oil is also great! After just 48 hours Oaklynn's scalp was no longer itchy and flaky. The key ingredients include: aloe vera juice which boosts hydration, olive and jojoba oil which moisturizes, vitamin E to nourish, colloidal oatmeal to reduce inflammation and itchiness, along with honey and natural essential oils.

Close up of a baby\'s head after eczema treatment.
Baby arm cleared from eczema rash.

Other Uses

Not only can Eczema Honey be used on eczema, but it can also be used for rosacea, psoriasis, dermatitis, burns, inflamed skin, dry and itchy skin, lip balm, and more!

Yes, you may think that the products are a bit spendy. Although, a little goes a long ways, a small amount (the tip of my pinky) was enough to lather both Oaklynn's legs and arms. With that being said, a small jar of Eczema Honey will last us quite some time. I am still trying to find out what exactly causes Oaklynn's flare ups. Although Eczema Honey gives me a piece of mind knowing that when a flare up occurs I have a back up waiting, in order to soothe her inflamed skin.

So everybody give Eczema Honey a shot! I'm almost positive you will love it. Although, if you don't, a refund will be issued!

Order through this link and receive 5% off of your order!

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  1. Catey

    May 10, 2019 at 10:19 pm

    Great post! Our younger struggled BAD with eczema, I feel so bad for him when he has an outbreak. I'm glad you were able to find something that works so beautifully!

    You have been nominated by me for the Sunshine Blogger Award. Please visit this link for the rules: https://olijuice.com/2019/05/10/sunshine-blogger-award-nomination/

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    • admin

      May 15, 2019 at 6:57 pm

      Yes, eczema is such a pain to deal with! Eczema Honey has helped soothe the flare ups tremendously, and thank you so much for nominating me!

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