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Soap/Shampoo Recommendations for Infant W/ Eczema

My 4 month old daughter is dealing with eczema. It seems to be brought on by the colder weather and changes in humidity. (We've been using a humidifier in her room to help.) I have used dreft detergent since she was born without any problems, however, I am thinking of switching to ALL free and clear to see if that helps. I lather her up with Aquaphor multiple times a day and that does seem to give her the most relief. I also use an Aveeno lotion once in a while. I use cortizone on the big flare ups as needed, but it's worse around her hair line and scalp. There's only so much you can put in her hair. I've tried different soaps to bathe her: Johnson & Johnson's Head to Toe, Arbonne for Babies, Cetaphil (which made it worse I think). Just wondering if anyone can recommend a mild, hypoalergenic soap and/or shampoo that works for babies with eczema? My little one is just miserable right now.

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Thank you all for the advice on soaps and Eczema. My daughter is doing better. We cut down her baths to twice a week, and I started using Mustela's Stelatopia Cream Cleanser as a shampoo and body wash. It has helped. I lather her up with Aquaphor after baths or during a bad flare up, and I have been using Cetaphil lotion as a daily moisturizer. It's not completely gone but the eczema is much better. We'll be keeping an eye on possible food allergies in the future. Thanks for the guidance!

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My DS had cradle cap when he was newborn and we used Mustela. I belive they have a line of soap as well. (The Mustela we bough was Shampoo) Good Luck!

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Dear K., My daughter, now 28 years old, had a similiar problem as an infant. Folks would look at her, say What a beautiful Ba---yow!! and walk away like she was diseased. I felt terrible. Fortunately, I was told by a doctor to use a Tar-Based shampoo on her head every other day. (I had to hold her like a football to keep the stuff from going into her eyes.) It worked!!! She had other skin issues as she got older, but seems fine now. (She avoids 'cheap' perfumes and lotions.) Another fine 'non-soap' to try is Cetaphil. It doesn't foam which seems strange, but it is great for 'allergy' type kids and adults!
hope you all get relief! Y.

My little girl has Excema and we ended up switching to Eucerin Aquaphor Baby body wash/shampoo. It is the only thing we've found that we can use on her and keep the excema under control. You can find it in the baby section of most pharmacies (usually on the very bottom shelf).

For laundry, we use ALL free and clear with no problems. We were also told to stay away from any fabric softener.

Good luck!

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My DS had cradle cap when he was newborn and we used Mustela. I belive they have a line of soap as well. (The Mustela we bough was Shampoo) Good Luck!

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back to basics

if you can find it I would try Ivory Snow Liquid Laundry Detergent for your little angels clothes.

Ivory also makes a body soap. Or Dove soap. Also check with her dr to see if you can use Neutrogena shampoo. I gave some to a friend with a 2 year old with eczema and it has cleared up. But I would check with her dr first.

From what I have had experience with actually bathing less often sometimes works also. Try to keep her as "dry" as possible, rather keep her comfortably "cool" bundling up only when you need to go outside in the cold.

I hope you have success finding some comfort for little Kate!

Blessings for a great new year.

Dear K., My daughter, now 28 years old, had a similiar problem as an infant. Folks would look at her, say What a beautiful Ba---yow!! and walk away like she was diseased. I felt terrible. Fortunately, I was told by a doctor to use a Tar-Based shampoo on her head every other day. (I had to hold her like a football to keep the stuff from going into her eyes.) It worked!!! She had other skin issues as she got older, but seems fine now. (She avoids 'cheap' perfumes and lotions.) Another fine 'non-soap' to try is Cetaphil. It doesn't foam which seems strange, but it is great for 'allergy' type kids and adults!
hope you all get relief! Y.

My daughter also HAD eczema very badly. Her entire body looked horrible. It took months to figure out how to help her. She gets a bath every day. Her Dr. said that it helps her skin to regenerate because the new cells won't grow as well if her old skin isn't washed off. This really helped her. I had been told to only give her a bath a few times a week and she did get worse. I wash her in plain ivory soap, wash her clothes in all or cheer free and clear. I use bounty free and clear fabric softner and she's been fine with no out breaks for a year and a half. She did have a milk allergy. I took her off of milk and changed all the other things. You would never know she had had a problem. Good luck! I also used Jason's orgainic baby shampoo from the organic depot.

My daughter also had eczema when she was that age. I can't say much works very well but look for something all natural, Johnson and Johnson makes some. I used this stuff when my daughter was little it was PURE Aloe. It comes in a clear bottle and the stuff looks like jell on the inside and it's GREEN. I believe the name on the bottle said "Para More" Pure Aloe Vera
What did that brought it on i realized was i used baby oil in her bath. I'm totally convinced that was what brought it on. They say keeping cold air off the area will help, WIND mostly. So what i would suggest is putting a form fitting hat on her that covers the area that's breaking out. Good new though my daughter is now 5yrs old and it just went away when she was about 2yrs old. I was happy to see it go. Good luck

Hi K.,

My daughter who is 3 just saw the dermatologist for eczema and the doctor recommended using either aquaphor wash or cetaphil wash. Then she recommended CerVe lotion. We did what she recommended and it cleared up immediately. I didn't even know there was such a thing as Aquaphor wash. Also recommended using All Free detergent and NOT to use dryer sheets. Hope this helps!

Take care,
D.

K.,

My son also had excema, but not to the extent you describe for your daughter. My pediatrician recommended using Dove soap since its a moisturizing bar. I used that and slathered him down with baby oil after his baths. And, I usually only bathed him 2-3 times per week to keep from drying out his skin. I also used Dreft. This seemed to keep his excema at bay. This was helpful for me, but again, he only experienced a more mild form. Good luck trying to find the right formula!

Hi K.,

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