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As far as eye makeup is concerned, Wood advises staying away from the following:
The following makeup products are free of many common irritants and may be a good option for eczema-prone skin:
Just remember that everyone’s skin is different, so what works for someone else with eczema may not be the right match for you.
Pro tipWorking with a dermatologist will enable you to craft a skin care and makeup routine that helps rather than worsens your eczema, Link emphasizes.
You can still wear makeup if you have eczema, but you’ll mostly want to opt for products without potential irritants and common allergens. Experts also recommend avoiding makeup during an eczema flare.
Remember, too, that it’s always wise to do a patch test when trying new products. Patch testing can help you check your skin’s reaction before fully applying the product to your face.
Having trouble finding makeup or other beauty products that don’t worsen your eczema symptoms? You may want to consider working with a dermatologist who can offer more guidance on treatment options and eczema-safe products.
Rebecca Strong is a Boston-based freelance writer covering health and wellness, fitness, food, lifestyle, and beauty. Her work has also appeared in Insider, Bustle, StyleCaster, Eat This Not That, AskMen, and Elite Daily.
Von Ekzem betroffene Menschen haben eine überempfindliche und reaktive Haut mit Rötungen und Hang zur Schuppenbildung. Eine geeignete Feuchtigkeitsgrundlage ist daher wichtig, um die Haut geschmeidig zu machen, die Schuppen zu glätten und die Haltbarkeit des Make-ups zu bestimmen.
Das Abschminken kann mit einem Mizellen-Gesichtswasser ohne Duftstoffe oder Reinigungsmilch erfolgen, aber selbst wenn auf dem Etikett „ohne Abspülen“ steht, ist es besser, die Haut danach mit Wasser abzuspülen.
Eine angenehme Lösung für den Abschluss des Abschminkens kann die Verwendung eines Thermalwassersprays sein.
Schminken Sie sich lieber mit den Fingern ab, da dies weniger reizend ist als das Reiben von Watte.
Tipps:
Von Joëlle Nonni, medizinische Make-up-Künstlerin, und Dr. Martine Avenel-Audran, Dermatologin in Angers
There is no official “cause” of eczema, but scientists suspect that it is a byproduct of the immune system’s reaction to external aggressors. Genetics has its role too. “Eczema tends to run in families, so if one or both parents are sufferers, it’s more likely that their children will develop it too,” says Kluk. While one in five children suffer with the condition, stats show that by their teenage years, 60 per cent of early sufferers become clear-skinned. “Exposure to allergens and infection with certain bacteria can lead to flare-ups, and there is some evidence to suggest that stress can lower the threshold for a flare-up too,” says Kluk. Extremely hot or cold weather, illness, dust and pets can also trigger a resurgence.
Bad eczema episodes can be triggered by anything too aggressive or full of chemicals, soaps, detergents, foaming agents and fragrances can all exacerbate it. “It’s also best to avoid any active skincare ingredients on areas affected by eczema,” says Kluk. “That includes retinol and alpha hydroxy acids.”