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Although it can look eerily similar to acne, clearing eczema requires a completely different treatment plan to clear. Eczema is a chronic skin condition that causes itchy, dry, inflamed skin. Similar to conditions like acne, eczema can be triggered by environmental factors, genetics, diet, and allergies. Our team has begun to assemble research, guides, and tutorials on effective treatments to clear different types of eczema. This includes atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, dyshidrotic eczema, and much more. Below you can find research on common eczema triggers, natural treatment plans, clothing recommendations, and expert advice on reducing eczema and clearing your skin.

While the number of acne breakouts generally reduces drastically after puberty, eczema does not always follow the same pattern. Although some people “grow out” of eczema, environmental changes need to be removed, or skincare treatments are needed in order to effectively clear chronic eczema.

What are common eczema triggers?

The most common eczema triggers are cosmetic products such as soaps, detergents, fragrances, and moisturizers that cause adverse reactions in sensitive skin. While there are definitely products that can help reduce eczema breakouts, often the easiest thing to do is remove certain types of products that come in contact with your skin.

Is eczema more common in children or adults?

Eczema is most common in babies and children. It is currently estimated that children under 18 account for ~60% of chronic eczema conditions.