Eczema makes the surface of your skin inflamed and itchy. When you clean these areas, you should pay careful attention to skin sensitivities. This includes staying aware that most soaps contain irritating agents that can make eczema flare up. Soap dries the skin out. In such cases, you should check the gentleness and moisturizing content of soap before you apply it to your skin. Additional active ingredients, like hydroquinone, are helpful to eczema because they diminish discoloration of the skin. Some manufacturers also include aloe vera and chamomile oil to help soothe irritated skin. You should avoid soaps with plastic, parabens or fragrances, including bubble bath solutions, foaming soaps, or skin sanitizers. Soaps that contain pine tar are a good choice for eczema. They help restore the appearance of skin by speeding up the growth of new skin cells. Pine tar soaps also can be used as shampoos to nourish the scalp.

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