yes, the shampoo is much better but I do not know if you master these ingredients (see how to translate!) :Shampoo would be better but thank you for the link
pine tar is not used on horses hooves for infection. They're used for moisture based problems in the hoof. Horses hooves can develop cracks and other problems for both dryness and too much moisture. Pine tar can be used for either problem, it can hold in the moisture in the hoof in dry areas or during dry times by sort of acting as a sealant, and that sealant can also help hold out excess moisture during wet times when there is a lot of mud. I've used pine tar on my horses.
Moisture is also a big cause of eczema, the lack of moisture can cause itching by itself and can also flare eczema in individuals with it. So its possible its helping eczema the same way it works on horses hooves.
The itch before the rash is important for diagnosis and treatment. A dermatologist will ask you which came first, the itch or the rash. Unfortunately most people don't remember by that time. Also other allergic conditions such as asthma or hay fever can help point to eczema being the problem.
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