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Being categorized under "Mild" Eczema indicates that your skin encounters occasional symptoms characteristic of atopic dermatitis. These include infrequent itching, minor dryness, and mild redness. The skin barrier in mild eczema may be slightly impaired, which can lead to difficulties in retaining moisture and protecting against irritants and allergens. This impairment, while not severe, requires attention to prevent escalation. Specialized care focusing on barrier repair and symptom management is key.

Common Scenarios for Mild Eczema
  • Seasonal or Environmental Flare-ups: You might notice that certain times of the year or specific environmental factors trigger your eczema symptoms, though these flare-ups are relatively infrequent.
  • Early Stage Management: If you are newly diagnosed with eczema, you are likely still exploring effective ways to manage and understand your condition.
  • Long-standing, Intermittent Symptoms: You may have had eczema for some time but generally manage it well, though you still occasionally experience mild symptoms.

While mild eczema presents its unique challenges, it’s typically manageable with a well-structured skincare routine and the right products. Understanding the specific needs of your skin and addressing them methodically is the key to effective symptom control. With consistent care, it's possible to maintain your skin's health and work towards achieving a "Clear or Almost Clear" eczema status. Remember, each skin is unique, so personalizing your skincare approach is important for optimal management of your condition.

DETECZEMA - Mild Eczema

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS YOUR SKIN NEEDS

MORNING
EVENING
CLEANSE
REPAIR
MOISTURIZE

DETECZEMA - Mild Eczema

KEY TREATMENT OBJECTIVES

INCLUDE

  • Anti-Inflammatory agents like niacinamide help manage minor inflammations and keep the skin calm.
  • Broad spectrum sunscreen with antioxidants - preventing premature aging and protecting DNA.
  • Ceramide-Enriched Moisturizers that will reinforce the skin barrier.
  • Emollients that will fill the gaps between skin cells, helping to replace lost moisture.
  • Gentle Cleanser that reinforce your skin's natural barrier while maintaining hydration levels.
  • Humectants that attract water to the skin.
  • ,Ointments with Occlusive Agents that creates a physical barrier over the skin - locking in moisture.

AVOID

  • Extreme Temperatures - Both blazing heat and frigid cold can wreak havoc on your skin.
  • Over-Exfoliation and scrubbing will damage your skin barrier.
  • Pay attention to potential allergens in your environment—dust; pet dander; or certain foods.
  • Soaps, cleansers or lotions with sulfates, alcohol or synthetic fragrances.
  • Stress and Anxiety.
  • Tight clothing and synthetic fabrics that can irritate the skin.
  • UV rays that can not only cause harm but can also trigger eczema flare-ups.