I'm looking for a good soap recipe is good for eczema.
Totally agree - I get eczema on one finger and detergents, soaps, shampoos will set it off. I love using my own soap and find it isn't what's been put into the soap so much as what has not been put into it. Less is best for my skin but every person's eczema will have it's own triggers.I truly believe that it’s not what is IN the soap that helps eczema, but what is NOT in the soap.
A four ounce bar of soap lasts roughly 3 to 4 weeks. Soap additives are done in very small quantities, ex; 1 tablespoon oats or honey per pound of oils. Any magical eczema cure in soap would be in such small amounts, (a fraction of a teaspoon per bar), spread out over 21 showers wouldn’t do any good.
Plus, the way soap works is the energy of friction and electrical charge lifting and removing things from skin, which isn’t conducive to therapeutic results.
Fragrances and detergents are a very common source of irritation for people. You may find that the simpler the recipe, the better for eczema.
My word of advice, from an Atopic Dermatitis sufferer since childhood, do not expect miracles. The most you can hope for is your soap does not cause more irritation. While I know there are some that have and do suffer from eczema even more severe than I have mine can be quite severe, causing trips to emergency, sadly no soap is a miracle. Some eczema sufferers simply cannot use soap-based products and have to use synthetic products. Not all synthetic products are bad and many times all so-called natural products are bad for severe allergies. Trial and error and sometimes a good allergist or dermatologist is necessary.
I was motivated by having eczema - pretty mild- and not wanting to rely on heavy paraffin emollients and GP prescriptions. In the UK it’s not always what works best which is given but which is cheapest. gotta save the NHS money ( literally was told this by a pharmacist when asking for moisturiser that actually works). When COVID pandemic started the shops sold out of all kinds of soap so I started researching then making my own. My skin still needs moisturiser but homemade soap is amazing. My whole family use it now so the added bonus of no more plastic bottles being boughtLongtime atopic dermatitis guy here (truly nowhere near disabling, mostly irritating but occasionally my scratching would wake me up during sleep). I was motivated to make soap as a creative outlet. I had no idea what a difference it would make on my skin! And then when I started making lotion bars -- whoa, Nelly! I went literally from chronic daily rashes to now very occasional flareups. I went from stashing prescriptions in every room of the house, car, and office and applying multiple times per day to a few times per year. I've now saved a fortune on prescription and OTC products.
Good luck experimenting and keep us posted!
So if your skin needs moisturizer, can I interest you in lotion bars? I'm an evangelist -- no cure time, cheap, quick, what's not to love?I was motivated by having eczema - pretty mild- and not wanting to rely on heavy paraffin emollients and GP prescriptions. In the UK it’s not always what works best which is given but which is cheapest. gotta save the NHS money ( literally was told this by a pharmacist when asking for moisturiser that actually works). When COVID pandemic started the shops sold out of all kinds of soap so I started researching then making my own. My skin still needs moisturiser but homemade soap is amazing. My whole family use it now so the added bonus of no more plastic bottles being bought
My skin still needs moisturiser but homemade soap is amazing. My whole family use it now so the added bonus of no more plastic bottles being bought
Hopefully for Christmas I can kick out some lip balm. I did have to buy packaging but we'll re-use and re-fill.
Yes definitel, it’s an area of interest but I’ve not looked into them yet. Any advice would be terrific thanks. I tried commercial shampoo bars but they didn’t suit my hair at all, but I am planning to make a dish soap soon so if you have any ideas for that too I’d be interested to hear themSo if your skin needs moisturizer, can I interest you in lotion bars? I'm an evangelist -- no cure time, cheap, quick, what's not to love?
My family too realized that we are saving on packaging which is a bonus. Mrs. Zing got motivated to make her own laundry detergent. I'm getting a lot of pressure to make shampoo bars, but that's a whole other thang! Hopefully for Christmas I can kick out some lip balm. I did have to buy packaging but we'll re-use and re-fill.
Can't help ya with dish soap but a quick search on this forum will get you pages of info.Yes definitel, it’s an area of interest but I’ve not looked into them yet. Any advice would be terrific thanks. I tried commercial shampoo bars but they didn’t suit my hair at all, but I am planning to make a dish soap soon so if you have any ideas for that too I’d be interested to hear them
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