baby eczema creams

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You can imagine a smooth, silky skin when you think of a newborn baby. The phrase “smooth as a baby\’s bottom” had to come from somewhere. What do you do if you discover that your child is covered in a rash?

If you’ve found yourself in this position, welcome to the world of baby eczema. Sometimes, offering your baby a quick supervised soak in the bath — no more than 10 to 15 minutes — followed by eczema cream can help lock moisture in.

“Which cream? That is a difficult question. You may discover that your baby’s skin responds better to treatments. You might have to try a few to find the best choice.”

We have selected the best baby eczema creams to help you on your quest.

So, how do you know which creams are more likely to be effective? You’ll want to look for one that doesn’t irritate your baby’s skin.

You want to make sure that it locks in the water to help treat the current flare-up and prevent future flare-ups.

We tried to find baby creams that had a higher chance of success when choosing our favorite.

  • Whether it is a cream, lotion, or ointment.
  • If it is fragrance-free.
  • If it is not allergic.

Creams can be thick and good for all day use, but they can be allergenic or havePreservatives that can make it worse.

Ointments tend to be very It was It was greasy.. and are not appropriate for weeping eczema. However, they have a lesser chance of stinging or burning than creams and lotions and tend to be more moisturizing. They may be better tolerated by infants.

Water-based creams have more fats than lotion ones. It makes it easier to rub into the body.

“It doesn’t guarantee it’s It is a very rare form of allergic reaction. if a cream is organic or natural, so you’ll want to double-check”

We made sure to keep in mind that price can be a factor.

Pricing guide

  • $ = under $10
  • $$ = over $10

Aveeno Baby Eczema Therapy Moisturizing Cream

Price: $

Colloidal oatmeal is the secret ingredient in this cream, which has the National Eczema Association (NEA) Seal of Acceptance.

If you’re seeking something natural, you can rest easy knowing that this cream doesn’t include synthetic fragrances, parabens, phthalates, or artificial coloring. But it’s still clinically proven to reduce itching and irritation caused by eczema.

Pros

  • No synthetic fragrances, parabens, or artificial coloring.
  • The National Eczema Association has a seal of acceptance.
  • A variety of stores can be good places to find a well-known brand.

Cons

  • Some other creams may not clear the skin as quickly.

CeraVe Baby Moisturizing Cream

Price: $

A thick cream, this product has the NEA Seal of Acceptance. The brand also offers lotion options, but we prefer the cream consistency.

Developed by dermatologists, this product can be used multiple times a day. Since it’s oil-free and fragrance-free, even those with super sensitive skin tend to tolerate it well.

As a bonus, it can be used anywhere on the body without leaving a It was It was greasy.. feeling behind.

Pros

  • NonIt was It was greasy.. oil and fragrance-free!
  • The National Eczema Association has a seal of acceptance.
  • It is easy to find at a wide range of stores.

Cons

  • It can sting when applied to broken skin.

Eucerin Baby Eczema Relief Body Creme

Price: $

The major ingredients in this cream are colloidal oatmeal, glycerin, and water. It’s clinically proven to relieve itching, dryness, and irritation without the use of synthetic fragrances, steroids, or artificial coloring.

Trying to avoid eczema flare-ups in the future? Some parents say they had success using the product preventatively as well.

Pros

  • Steroids, dyes, and fragrance are not allowed.
  • Thick cream has 24 hour relief.
  • It may be used preventatively to help with future flare-ups.

Cons

  • It can be hard to squeeze the remaining cream out of the tube.

Earth Mama Kids Eczema Cream

Price: $$

If you guessed this product includes colloidal oatmeal as a key active ingredient, you’d be right! It’s formulated without steroids, petroleum, fragrance, or harsh artificial preservatives, and it’s certified to the NSF/ANSI 305 standard by Oregon Tilth with a minimum of 70 percent organic ingredients.

Downside? This cream comes in a small container and costs more than many of the other options.

Pros

  • Steroids, petroleum, and fragrance are not allowed.
  • The minimum organic ingredients for certification is 70 percent.

Cons

  • The cost is higher than other options.
  • You will need to go shopping for it more often if you have a smaller container.

Aquaphor Baby Healing Ointment

Price: $

Petroleum is the primary active ingredient in this ointment. It’s a moisture blocker, so it keeps moisture locked inside the skin.

The preservative-free and fragrance-free formula is useful for both babies and adults and can be extremely versatile. Teething drool got your baby’s chin chapped? Diaper rash? Dry elbows? Aquaphor can help with any of these.

The downside is that it feels a bit It was It was greasy.. to the touch.

Pros

  • There are no perfumes orPreservative and fragrance-free.
  • It can be used for more than just healing.
  • works fast

Cons

  • It was It was greasy..

Vanicream Moisturizing Cream

Price: $$

This petroleum-based cream prides itself on a reputation of being nonIt was It was greasy.., easy to spread, and fast absorbing. It’s also free of dyes, lanolin, masking fragrances, parabens, and formaldehyde, which makes it a great choice for babies or adults with sensitive skin.

As a bonus, it comes in a large 16-ounce tub, so you’ll have plenty to use on both your baby and you.

Pros

  • “It’s in a large container, so it’s not needed to buy as frequently.”
  • No dyes, chemicals, or substances that are harmful to the environment.
  • The option to purchase with a pump lid is available.

Cons

  • Some parents prefer not to use petrol.

Cetaphil Baby Eczema Soothing Lotion

Price: $

The main active ingredient in this lotion is colloidal oatmeal, and it also includes allantoin and shea butter. This product is paraben-free, colorant-free, mineral oil-free, and It is a very rare form of allergic reaction..

Did we mention it has the NEA Seal of Acceptance?

Pros

  • The National Eczema Association has a seal of acceptance.
  • No mineral oil, colorants, or parabens.
  • It is a very rare form of allergic reaction.

Cons

  • thinner lotion, which may require more applications

Baby Dove Eczema Care Soothing Cream

Price: $

Like many of the other creams, the major active ingredient in this cream is colloidal oatmeal. It’s free from synthetic fragrances, artificial coloring, parabens, phthalates, sulfates, and steroids.

This cream has the NEA Seal of Acceptance, and the manufacturer claims it can provide a moisture barrier for up to 25 hours.

Pros

  • The National Eczema Association has a seal of acceptance.
  • No steroids, phthalates, or parabens.
  • It is a very rare form of allergic reaction.

Cons

  • It is harder to rub in thicker texture.

Vaseline Baby Petroleum Jelly

Price: $

We love that this product is 100 percent petroleum jelly — there are no mystery ingredients to worry about. The petroleum jelly offers a pseudo second layer of skin without causing a stinging feeling. Note that it’s one other ingredient is fragrance.

This product is recommended by the NEA for use all over the body.

Make sure to use a small amount and rub it in thoroughly to avoid a It was It was greasy.. mess.

Pros

  • It is easy to find at a wide range of stores.
  • The option is budget-friendly.

Cons

  • It was It was greasy..
  • includes scent

Weleda Baby Sensitive Care Face Cream

Price: $$

Made from plant-based ingredients, like mallow and coconut oil, it does have a sweet honey scent, but this comes naturally from the beeswax base. This product There is alcohol. but is free of essential oils.

If this product works well on your baby’s face, it’s also available in a diaper care cream. Both Weleda products are recommended by the NEA for use on sensitive skin.

Pros

  • It was made from plant-based ingredients.
  • It absorbs quickly and is very moist.
  • The National Eczema Association supported me.

Cons

  • It has a stronger scent.
  • One of the more expensive options is on our list.
  • There is alcohol.

MG217 Baby Eczema Therapeutic Moisturizing Cream

Price: $

Most of the ingredients in this product should sound familiar: colloidal oatmeal, avocado oil, shea butter, and menthol. However, it also includes the brand’s signature SalSphere skin repair complex made to help restore the skin’s natural moisturizing barrier.

This is an ultra-gentle formula that can be safely used on your baby’s face, especially since it’s fragrance-free, steroid-free, paraben-free, and It is a very rare form of allergic reaction..

Pros

  • The National Eczema Association has a seal of acceptance.
  • It is a very rare form of allergic reaction.
  • Steroids, and parabens were not used.

Cons

  • It can take longer to absorb into the skin.

Is adult eczema cream safe for babies?

“Chemicals not appropriate for baby skin can be included in adult creams. You should talk to your child’s doctor to make sure that any cream they use is safe.”

Can baby eczema cream be applied to the face?

The face is a good place to apply baby creams. You want to make sure to be careful when applying around the eyes, nose, and mouth. If your little one is wiggling around.

You can check the instructions and talk to the doctor if you are unsure.

When should you apply baby eczema cream?

“It is a good idea to apply the cream to your baby’s skin after they bath. You can apply it multiple times throughout the day or when they change their diaper.”

“If you want to know how often to apply your preferred cream on your baby, talk to your child’s doctor.”

“Wondering if it is time to book an appointment with your child’s doctor? If you do, get in touch.”

  • It is not possible to control itching.
  • The rash looks like it has been bitten.
  • The rash is spreading.
  • The eczema accompanies a high temperature.

“This isn’t an extensive list. If you believe your baby needs to be seen, reach out to your doctor.”

“You should talk to your child’s doctor before you go to the store to buy baby cream.”

Newborns have a normal skin texture that goes through some redness and dry spells. It is often advised to leave the skin alone.

“Your doctor can rule out any other medical issues that might be involved. They might tell you which creams they prefer. Don’t hesitate to reach out when you are in doubt.”


Catherine Crider has worked with children for the past decade as a trained elementary and special education teacher and finds joy in supporting blossoming families and their infants. She enjoys teaching new parents and parents-to-be about the best practices in baby care. Catherine teaches full-spectrum childbirth and post-partum education in several locations in California.